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Intel: Human and Computer Intelligence Will Merge in 40 Years

SingularityHub Staff
Jul 31, 2008
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"...perhaps as early as 2012 we'll see the lines between human and machine intelligence begin to blur. Nanoscale chips or machines will move through our bodies, fixing deteriorating organs or unclogging arteries.  Sensors will float around our internal systems monitoring our blood sugar levels and heart rates, and alerting doctors to potential health problems."

Rattner will be presenting his talk entitled "Crossing the Chasm Between Humans and Machines" (PDF version) at the Intel Developer Forum Aug 21, 2008. Come back here to the Hub in August to see our review!

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