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AI & The Fermi Paradox: Human Immortality or Civilization’s Inevitable Destruction?

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Explore the most fascinating topics of the entire 21st century in depths with "AI & The Fermi Paradox." Learn about the Singularity, Great Filter, Fermi paradox, Drake equation, Kardashev scale, Moore’s Law, Dyson spheres, Blue Brain Project, mind uploading, interstellar rockets, global warming, artificial intelligence and much, much more!

But don't take my word for it! Includes predictions, quotes and resources from respected scientists and futurists such as Stephen Hawking, Vernor Vinge, Ray Kurzweil, Eliezer Yudkowsky, John von Neumann, Michio Kaku, and more! Plus, references and additional reading sources are listed.

You will also learn about the surprising connection between AI and the Fermi paradox, along with the possible consequences for humanity, both good and bad. AI could be the ticket to leaving the Solar System, or the ticket to our extinction. It could be our greatest accomplishment, or our downfall. There is no in-between. Expect nothing less than shocking conclusions, bizarre ideas, and a strong sense of exhilaration (along with some concern!) for the fast approaching revolution. The question is… Are we prepared, or in way over our heads?

47 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 28, 2016

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Jon Bowman

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August 28, 2016
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Very interesting read. The singularity will happen in our lifetime. I wonder what that means for the way we live our everyday lives.
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