Ray Kurzweil is the author of the New York Times bestseller The Singularity Is Near and the national bestseller The Age of Spiritual Machines, among others. One of the leading inventors of our time, he was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame in 2002. He is the recipient of many honors, including the National Medal of Technology and Innovation, the nation's highest honor in technology. He lives in Boston.
Praise for The Singularity is Nearer:
“A fascinating exploration of our future, which raises the most
profound philosophical questions.”
—Yuval Noah Harari, New York Times bestselling author of
Sapiens
“Few people have shaped how the world thinks about AI like Ray
Kurzweil. Now, with The Singularity Is Nearer, he has written an
updated, expansive and hopeful guide to a fast-approaching future
that will once again set the terms of debate. Grounded in decades
of meticulous research, and written with impressive clarity across
an immense canvas, it's essential reading for anyone wanting to
understand our exponential times.”
—Mustafa Suleyman, CEO of Microsoft AI
“No one is more optimistic about technology than Ray Kurzweil.”
—The Boston Globe
“The acclaimed futurist demonstrates how a revolutionary future is
closer than you might think. . . . Kurzweil’s capacity for
predictive thinking should not be underestimated. . . . This book
brims with ideas about what lies ahead, and Kurzweil presents his
vision with clarity and passion.”
—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"Ray Kurzweil’s Moore’s Law abstraction is the most important thing
ever graphed. It’s continuity—over his lifetime of writing—is the
greatest take-away for the future of humanity, and the future of
intelligence."
—Steve Jurvetson, Managing Director of Future Ventures
“Ray Kurzweil’s The Singularity Is Nearer is to information
technology what Charles Darwin’s Origin of the Species was to life
science—a cogent, fact-based, clear-eyed, multi-disciplinary
exposition of a fundamental truth about the world. Just as Darwin
demonstrated that all life branched from eons of antecedent roots,
Kurzweil shows that epochs of compounding information processing is
resulting in a merger of humanity and computational software. The
Singularity Is Nearer reads like a thriller because it honestly
presents each of the perils of accelerating AI, but then, like an
aircraft coming out of a storm, exquisitely lands the reader at a
hopeful future filled with economic opportunity and ever-longer
life. Kurzweil leaves no stone unturned in his examination of the
employment, national security and personal well-being aspects of
the coming “singularity” of AI, and the book is packed with
directly relevant graphs, statistics and references. Best of all,
Ray has given each of us in this book an observatory into the human
mind—a personal telescope that lets each of us see better than ever
just how our own minds work, what our own consciousness really is,
why our merger with AI is inevitable, how it will practically occur
and why humanity will be by far the better off as a result. There
can be no more salient guide to the next two decades of life than
The Singularity Is Nearer.”
—Martine Rothblatt, Ph.D., Creator of SiriusXM, United
Therapeutics, electric helicopters and the Bina48 robot
"Ray explores mounting evidence that we are—right now—on the brink
of a new human civilization. We’ll experience life in a whole new
way. Ray shows us how it’s all coming together, today. His evidence
overwhelms and inspires. It’s shocking, hopeful, scary, disruptive,
poignant, personal, industrial, positive, global, cosmic,
and—ultimately—indisputable. Everyone seriously concerned
about the future should read this book."
—Dean Kamen, Inventor, entrepreneur, youth
educator, award-winning mechanical engineer, recipient of
the U.S. National Medal of Technology, inductee in the National
Inventors Hall of Fame
“My view of the future has been forever impacted by Ray Kurzweil.
Twenty-four years ago, he predicted AI would reach human-level
intelligence by 2029. His vision seemed like a dream and yet here
we are, right on track. This book will challenge everything you
know about technology, life, and death. It will light you up with
answers to today’s most pressing questions about artificial
intelligence and the future of humanity.”
—Tony Robbins, Global Entrepreneur, Investor, New York Times #1
Bestselling Author, Philanthropist, and the world’s #1 Life and
Business Strategist
"Kurzweil makes a compelling case with data and persuasive logic
that technological advances give us reason for optimism. It is only
2023 and already the world he envisioned years ago is taking shape.
Curious about the Future? Read this book!"
—Vint Cerf, a Father of the Internet and Vice President and
Chief Internet Evangelist, Google
“If you want to know where artificial intelligence—and our
society—will be in 20 years, read The Singularity Is Nearer
today. The implications that visionary genius Ray Kurzweil
describes in this book are so extraordinary and far-reaching, we
must begin understanding these and planning now. Highly
recommended!”
—Dean Ornish, MD, founder and president, Preventive Medicine
Research Institute; clinical professor of medicine, University of
California, San Francisco; author, Undo It!: How Simple Lifestyle
Changes Can Reverse Most Chronic Diseases, The Spectrum and Dr.
Dean Ornish’s Program for Reversing Heart Disease
"Ray Kurzweil is the greatest oracle of our digital age. The
Singularity Is Nearer is more than just a book—it's a survival
guide for the technological renaissance we're about to experience.
Ray’s accurate projections of what is likely to happen and when,
makes the difference between surfing atop the tsunami of change,
versus being crushed by it."
—Peter H. Diamandis, MD, New York Times Bestselling author,
Founder, XPRIZE, Singularity
"Kurzweil’s predictions have come true in spades. His
methodology in tracking the exponential growth of technology is
right on the money and I have benefited tremendously from it. The
Singularity Is Nearer is a worthy addition to his remarkable series
of books; an ambitious feat, laying out the next 20+ years in
business, health, jobs, creativity, and humanity, all from the
common foundation of his Law of Accelerating Returns."
—Lloyd Watts, Technologist, Entrepreneur, and Author
"The Singularity Is Nearer may be the single most important
contribution to understanding the valuable roles of AI and
nanotechnology. With clarity, Ray Kurzweil tells a tale of
evolving information processes that are reinventing intelligence.
This captivating sequence of historical events and rigorously
researched facts are a worthy and positive ethos for
humanity’s future."
—Natasha Vita-More, PhD, Author Transhumanist Manifesto, Co-creator
of the Transhumanist Movement, Founder, Center for Transhumanist
Studies
"Wow! Without question, this is Ray Kurzweil’s best book to
date. It’s a page-turner with unimpeachable gravitas and
authority on genetics, nanotechnology, robotics, and the future. He
handles the pluses and minuses of the near-term impact of the
coming singularity on jobs with great skill and tact. The book is a
towering accomplishment."
—Harry George, entrepreneur, venture capitalist, Cofounder of
Interleaf, Inc., Cofounder and Managing Partner, Solstice
Capital
"Ray Kurzweil has one of the great American minds. It's a beautiful
experience to talk back and forth with Ray because if you don't
listen carefully, you could miss out on his 'pearls of
wisdom.'"
—Suzanne Somers, actress, singer, comedienne, NYTimes bestselling
author, entrepreneur, and lecturer
“Drawing on scientific reports, research studies, and interviews
with experts, Kurzweil observes the long term trends in order to
ponder the promises and perils of AI when it comes to nuclear
weapons and genetic engineering. To readers interested in AI and
biotechnology, Kurzweil offers insight as he breaks down the
complex topic and addresses the ethical issues surrounding its use
and place in society.”
—Booklist
Praise for Ray Kurzweil
"Ray Kurzweil is the best person I know at predicting the future of
artificial intelligence."
—Bill Gates
"Not everything that Kurzweil predicts may come to pass, but a lot
of it will, and even if you don't agree with everything he says,
it's all worth paying attention to."
—The Philadelphia Inquirer
"[Ray Kurzweil] has a way of tackling seemingly overwhelming
challenges with an army of reason."
—Rafael Reif, president, MIT
"Kurzweil paints a tantalizing—and sometimes terrifying—portrait of
a world where the line between humans and machines has become
thoroughly blurred."
—The Boston Globe
"The restless genius."
—The Wall Street Journal
"The ultimate thinking machine."
—Forbes
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