vernor vinge on singularity, moore’s law and cyberspace “turned inside out”
2 March 2009
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True Names and Rainbow’s End author and mathematician Vernor Vinge talks about localizers, the Singularity and how cyberspace suddenly turned inside out. The youtube embed belongs to Ideas Project, a NOKIA-funded site where thought leaders share their ideas on the future and the present around is: apart from Vinge you also have Chris Anderson of Wired, Earl Hewitt of MIT and also Esther Dyson – at least these names should ring a bell. Read what Vinge had to say on the Singularity earlier. (via io9)











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