This category is for personal pages regarding the speculation and research about the future, including competing views by futurists.
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A futurist and keynote speaker that leads a series of discussions on future and global trends.
A futurist ethics blog that explore all avenues of human progress through the eyes of a future conscience.
Popular view of future technology and its effect on society. Articles, reference, useful links.
Jeffrey Newman examines the future of the globe, assessing probable scenarios, including the potential for human extinction in the not too distant future.
Voices, photos and personal predictions from all sorts of people.
Brian M. Brown takes a not too serious look at the future, and makes comments about the need for reasonable choices.
Information about the book "Rebuilt: How Becoming Part Computer Made Me More Human" and its author, the recipient of a cochlear implant.
Essays, list transcripts, and anthologies on technological innovations and their impacts; observational selection effects; the ethics of artificial intelligence; philosophy of cosmology; foundations of probability theory; computational neuroscience (complex representations and memory); and transhumanism.
Personal pages of a forecaster and essayist. Essays, interviews.
Information about the book "Rebuilt: How Becoming Part Computer Made Me More Human" and its author, the recipient of a cochlear implant.
Jeffrey Newman examines the future of the globe, assessing probable scenarios, including the potential for human extinction in the not too distant future.
A futurist ethics blog that explore all avenues of human progress through the eyes of a future conscience.
A futurist and keynote speaker that leads a series of discussions on future and global trends.
Popular view of future technology and its effect on society. Articles, reference, useful links.
Personal pages of a forecaster and essayist. Essays, interviews.
Voices, photos and personal predictions from all sorts of people.
Brian M. Brown takes a not too serious look at the future, and makes comments about the need for reasonable choices.
Essays, list transcripts, and anthologies on technological innovations and their impacts; observational selection effects; the ethics of artificial intelligence; philosophy of cosmology; foundations of probability theory; computational neuroscience (complex representations and memory); and transhumanism.
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