On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 7:24 PM, Perry E. Metzger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>>     * The Aging Couple
>>     * Corporate America's Next Big Scandal
>>     * Innovative Infrastructure
>>     * The Day After: When Electronic Voting Machines Fail
>>     * Reality Check for Defense Spending
>>     * A New Anti-American Coalition
>>     * The Future of Diplomacy: Real Time or Real Estate?
>>     * Corporate Counterinsurgency
>>     * Beating the Germ Insurgency
>>     * A Second Reproductive Revolution
>>     * From Nation-State to Nexus-State
>
> I'm fascinated that AI and nanotechnology are not mentioned at
> all. Even the emerging revolution in biology isn't mentioned.

I agree that nanotech definitely needs to be in there, as does water
(which I think will be the cause of the next round of wars). I am a
little more ambiguous about AI - especially since we don't really have
a good definition of what the "I" in "AI" is.

OTOH, this[1] is thought-provoking: Kevin Kelly making the points that
a) the web is only 5000 days old, and who knows what will happen in
the next 5000; and b) the number of transistors currently linking
online has reached about the same number as the neurons in a human
brain.

Transcendence, here we come?

Udhay

[1] 
http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/kevin_kelly_on_the_next_5_000_days_of_the_web.html

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