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Ray Kurzweil at Singularity Summit 2009 — The Ubiquity and Predictability of the Exponential Growth of Information Technology
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Robin Hanson at Singularity Summit 2009 — How Does Society Identify Experts and When Does It Work?
Robin Hanson at Singularity Summit 2009 — How Does Society Identify Experts and When Does It Work? Robin Hanson at Singularity Summit 2009 — How Does Society Identify Experts and When Does It Work? from Michael Anissimov on Vimeo. More … Continue reading