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Dru F

Physics Book Review - Physics of the Future by Michio Kaku - 0 views

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    This summarizes the trends in the chapter of medicine. "Future of Medicine Near Future: Genomic Medicine, Medical Scanners, Stem Cells, Midcentury: Gene Therapy, Designer Children Far Future: Reversing Aging, Immortality, Bringing Back Dinosaurs & Neanderthals, Germ Warfare"
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    Here are the trends in the Space chapter "Future of Space Travel Near Future: Landing on an Asteroid, Landing on a Moon of Mars, Return to the Moon, Permanent Moon Base Midcentury: Mission to Mars, Space Tourism Far Future: Space Elevator, Starships, Nanoships"
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    Chapter one summary "Future of the Computer Near Future: Internet Glasses, Driverless Cars, Flexible Electronic Paper, Virtual Worlds Midcentury: Augmented Reality, Universal Translators, Holograms & 3-D Far Future: Direct Mind-Computer Interface, Tricorders"
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    Chapter two summary "Near Future: Expert Systems Midcentury: Modular Robots, Robot Surgeons & Cooks, Emotional Robots, Modeling the Brain Far Future: Conscious Machines, Cybernetics"
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    "Nanotechnology Near Future: Nanomachines in Our Body, Carbon Nanotubes (like graphene), Atomic Transistors, Quantum Computers Midcentury: Shape-Shifting Far Future: Replicators"
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    Review of the book giving insight into each chapter
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    Review of the book giving insight into each chapter
Dru F

What to Expect - 0 views

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    This is someone else's outline of the book, which is important because it is showing the opinions of the book from someone else's perspective.
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    Review om Michio Kaku's book, "Physics of the Future"
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    The review of "Physics of the Future" is very interesting to to take into account when about to read the book. Dwight Garner's review on this book gives another perspective to consider, not only about the ideas represented by Michio Kaku, but also about Kaku's writing ability.
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    New York Times article describing the book Physics of the Future
Taylor B

Book Review: Physics of the Future - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    "Nanotechnology will be at first rare and expensive and, by the end of the century, commonplace and cheap, largely fulfilling the predictions of pioneering scientists"
Taylor B

Book Review: The Physics of the Future | ZDNet - 0 views

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    "Nanotechnology"
Tristen H

Artificial Intelligence [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy] - 1 views

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    "Artificial intelligence (AI) would be the possession of intelligence, or the exercise of thought, by machines such as computers."
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    "While we don't know what thought or intelligence is, essentially, and while we're very far from agreed on what things do and don't have it, almost everyone agrees that humans think, and agrees with Descartes that our intelligence is amply manifest in our speech. Along these lines, Alan Turing suggested that if computers showed human level conversational abilities we should, by that, be amply assured of their intelligence. Turing proposed a specific conversational test for human-level intelligence, the "Turing test" it has come to be called. Turing himself characterizes this test in terms of an "imitation game"" This seems to be a wonderful source, and I feel that it is reliable because it is an official academic resource, reviewed by many. I plan on using this fantastic source for general information, and specifically the bit I quoted for determining exactly what qualifies as an artificial intelligence. Many computers are considered "thoughtful" but what truly defines AI I play to learn from Turing's Test; an experiment developed by Alan Turing (another facet I would consider researching)
William C

Nanotechnology and Medicine / Nanotechnology Medical Applications - 0 views

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    This page gave a good amount on how nanotechnology can change the future of medicine, from taking pills to cancer. It also talks about nerve regeneration and how that is in the near future with nanotechnology.
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    "Nanotechnology is already being used in products in its passive form, such as cosmetics and sunscreens,"
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    "Nanotechnology medical developments over the coming years will have a wide variety of uses and could potentially save a great number of lives. Nanotechnology is already moving from being used in passive structures to active structures, through more targeted drug therapies or "smart drugs." These new drug therapies have already been shown to cause fewer side effects and be more effective than traditional therapies. In the future, nanotechnology will also aid in the formation of molecular systems that may be strikingly similar to living systems. These molecular structures could be the basis for the regeneration or replacement of body parts that are currently lost to infection, accident, or disease. These predictions for the future have great significance not only in encouraging nanotechnology research and development but also in determining a means of oversight. The number of products approaching the FDA approval and review process is likely to grow as time moves forward and as new nanotechnology medical applications are developed."
Aaron Maurer

Google Glass Will Be a Huge Success-Unless People Find It Creepy | MIT Technology Review - 0 views

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    I own a pair of Google Glass and see the potential to radically shift many things in our lives, but the tech is not quite there yet. I find it fascinating that the book predicted wearable tech in 2010 and in 2014 I am part of the movement. Really good eye opener to me with no pun intended.
Taylor B

Physics of the Future: How Science Will Shape Human Destiny and Our Daily Lives by the ... - 0 views

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    " The book is good enough to stimulate our imagination."
Micah K

Cancer nanotechnology: small, but heading for the big time : Article : Nature Reviews D... - 0 views

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    "Nanotechnology is being applied to cancer in two broad areas: the development of nanovectors, such as nanoparticles, which can be loaded with drugs or imaging agents and then targeted to tumours, and high-throughput nanosensor devices for detecting the biological signatures of cancer. Combined, such technologies could lead to earlier diagnosis and better treatment for patients with cancer." Nanotechnology can also help see cancer in its earlier stages to help stop it from spreading.
Gabe Stevens

Nanotechnology In General - 0 views

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    This page talks about the many applications for nanotechnology in the near future and what they can do, from keeping food from spoiling to diagnosing disease.
Tristen H

The Rapid Advance of Artificial Intelligence - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    "The growing power of computer vision is a crucial first step for the next generation of computing, robotic and artificial intelligence systems."
Tristen H

The Dawn of the Age of Artificial Intelligence - Erik Brynjolfsson and Andrew McAfee - ... - 0 views

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    "We're going to see artificial intelligence do more and more, and as this happens costs will go down, outcomes will improve, and our lives will get better. Soon countless pieces of AI will be working on our behalf, often in the background. They'll help us in areas ranging from trivial to substantive to life changing. Trivial uses of AI include recognizing our friends' faces in photos and recommending products. More substantive ones include automatically driving cars on the road, guiding robots in warehouses, and better matching jobs and job seekers. But these remarkable advances pale against the life-changing potential of artificial intelligence."
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