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Stored riff: SF authors really didn't predict what computers would be like. Not only didn't they realize (for the most part) that computers would be used casually, but they tended to assume that the big problem with computers would be that they'd take over the world almost immediately.
No one guessed that there would be bookshelves in bookstores so that the more or less general public would have some chance of getting their home computers to do one thing and another.
Videos of some of the talks and panel discussions (currently eight twelve of them) from this year's Singularity Summit are now online.
Michael Vassar:
The Darwinian Method
Eliezer Yudkowsky:
Simplified Humanism and Positive Futurism
Demis Hassabis:
Combining systems neuroscience and machine learning: a new approach to AGI
Shane Legg:
Universal measures of intelligence
Debate: Terry Sejnowski and Dennis Bray
Will we soon realistically emulate biological systems?
Jose Cordeiro:
The Future of Energy and the Energy of the Future
Panel: John Tooby, Ben Goertzel, Eliezer Yudkowsky, and Shane Legg
Narrow and General Intelligence
Ray Kurzweil:
The Mind and How to Build One
Gregory Stock:
Evolution of Post-Human Intelligence
Ramez Naam:
The Digital Biome
Ben Goertzel:
AI Against Aging
Dennis Bray:
What Cells Can Do That Robots Can't