Time: Techland | The Singularity storms SXSW: Ray Kurzweil, Lev Grossman to present keynote at interactive festival
November 21, 2011
Time: Techland — November 21, 2011 | Allie Townsend
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Exclusive: Futurist and singularity expert Ray Kurzweil will join best-selling author and Time senior writer Lev Grossman for a special keynote conversation to be held at this spring’s South By Southwest Interactive Festival.
What happens when the wits of machines surpass the intelligence of the human race? Some say we’ll upload our imaginations into computers, emerging as immortals of the digital space. Others warn that it will trumpet the end of the human era, as robotic perfection dwarfs mankind. No, it’s not the talk of science fiction. It’s the Singularity — the point at which artificial intelligence leaves humanity in the dust — and Kurzweil says it could happen as early as 2045.
In Feburary, Grossman penned a Time cover story on the future of human and machine-kind, profiling Kurzweil, the Singularity’s greatest champion. (He’s written three books about it, including 2005’s The Singularity Is Near, which was the basis for documentary Transcendent Man in 2009.) The web version of the story emerged as one of the most shared Time covers ever written, and it received considerable attention from both Singularity supporters and opponents — doubters who Grossman said react with an “intellectual gag-reflex” after being exposed to the theory of humans’ inevitable nonconsequence. […]