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        Singularity University in the New York Times

        Our friends over at Singularity University are described in some detail in a long article in the New York Times. ย An excerpt, with names familiar to Nanodot readers as speakers at Foresight conferences:

        Some of Silicon Valleyโ€™s smartest and wealthiest people have embraced the Singularity. They believe that technology may be the only way to solve the worldโ€™s ills, while also allowing people to seize control of the evolutionary process…

        Peter A. Thiel, a co-founder of PayPal and a major investor in Facebook,ย is a Singularity devotee who offers a โ€œSingularity or bustโ€ scenario.

        โ€œIt may not happen, but there are a lot of technologies that need to be developed for a whole series of problems to be solved,โ€ he says. โ€œI think there is no good future in which it doesnโ€™t happen”…

        [Peter Diamandis]ย is also a firm believer in the Singularity and is a technocelebrity in his own right, primarily through his role in commercializing space travel. At a recent Singularity University lunch, he hopped up to make a speech peppered with passion and conviction.

        โ€œMy target is to live 700 years,โ€ he declared.

        The students chuckled.

        โ€œI say that seriously,โ€ he retorted.

        Read the whole thing. ย (Full disclosure: I am an SU Advisor.) ย โ€”Chris Peterson

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