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The Singularity

Nov 1, 2012
1h 15m
★ 7.5

Will we survive our Technology

Overview

Within the coming decades we will be able to create AIs with greater than human intelligence, bio-engineer our species and re-design matter through nanotechnology. How will these technologies change what it means to be human? Director Doug Wolens speaks with leading futurists, computer scientists, artificial intelligence experts, and philosophers who turn over the question like a Rubik’s Cube. Ultimately, if we become more machine-like, and machines more like us, will we sacrifice our humanity to gain something greater? Or will we engineer our own demise? THE SINGULARITY is a comprehensive and insightful documentary film that examines technology’s accelerating rate, and deftly addresses the resulting moral questions.

Genres

Documentary

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Cast

Ray Kurzweil

Himself

Ray Kurzweil

Leon Panetta

Himself

Leon Panetta

Richard A. Clarke

Himself

Richard A. Clarke

Bill McKibben

Himself

Bill McKibben

David Chalmers

Himself

David Chalmers

Wolfe Singer

Himself

Wolfe Singer

Christine Peterson

Herself

Christine Peterson

Christof Koch

Himself

Christof Koch

Alison Gopnik

Herself

Alison Gopnik

Peter Norvig

Himself

Peter Norvig

Ben Goertzel

Himself

Ben Goertzel

Eliezer Yudkowsky

Himself

Eliezer Yudkowsky