Today's post, What Core Argument? was originally published on December 10, 2008. A summary:
The argument in favor of a strong foom just isn't well supported enough to suggest that such a dramatic process is likely.
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I assume most everyone has already seen the Charlie Kam video "I am the Very Model of a Singularitarian".
Looking it up, I found the guy has a web site with a couple more videos, "The Wonderful Wizard Named Ray" and "the Sound of Newness"
http://www.charliekam.net/MUSIC_VIDEOS.html
I'm such a sucker for a jingle, and he's awesome as Ray Bolger, though my favorite lines are from The Sound of Newness.
(Sung to "A Few of My Favorite Things")
When there's Luddites
Talk of gray goo
Then I'm feeling sad
I simply remember to read Kurzweil's books
And then I don't feel, so bad!