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It features the following interviewees: | It features the following interviewees: | ||
* [[José Delgado]] — brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) and bulls | * [[José Delgado]] — brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) and bulls | ||
− | * [[Ray Kurzweil]] — [[artificial general intelligence]] ([[artificial general intelligence|AGI]]) | + | * [[Ray Kurzweil]] — [[artificial general intelligence]] ([[artificial general intelligence|AGI]]); he estimated the date of the singularity at 2029, and discussed his hopes of [[radical life extension]] through health [[supplements]] |
* [[Miguel Nicolelis]] — monkeys and brain-computer interfaces | * [[Miguel Nicolelis]] — monkeys and brain-computer interfaces | ||
* [[Philip Kennedy]] — human brain-computer interfaces for the treatment of disabilities | * [[Philip Kennedy]] — human brain-computer interfaces for the treatment of disabilities |
Revision as of 01:25, 23 August 2018
Human v2.0 is a 2006 BBC documentary on transhumanism and the technological singularity.
It features the following interviewees:
- José Delgado — brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) and bulls
- Ray Kurzweil — artificial general intelligence (AGI); he estimated the date of the singularity at 2029, and discussed his hopes of radical life extension through health supplements
- Miguel Nicolelis — monkeys and brain-computer interfaces
- Philip Kennedy — human brain-computer interfaces for the treatment of disabilities
- Hugo de Garis — techno pessimism, AI ethics, DARPA and The Artilect War
- Henry Markram — whole brain emulation
Additionally, the documentary discussed the philosophies of anarcho-primitivism-inspired bioterrorism and technophobia as advocated by the Unabomber.[1]
External links
- BBC - Horizon - 2006 - Human v2.0
- IMDB