SingularityU will be a big disappointment if it lasts only a year or two.
It would be nice to see the school succeed for several years.
I imagine that this time next year I will be considering asking the beginning questions such as:
Do I need a fully achieved degree in order for acceptance?
What kinds of things next year do I want to focus on next year for my tech portfolio?
I've considered the latter question in some other notes of my personal questions.
This entry is actually an attempt to record this idea so it means more in a future date.
The fee of the school is actually quite reasonable, and I imagine that competition will be fierce.
I can be very vague, but certain that my base in theatre will eventually lead to understanding the motivation in creating the next form of the theatre technology. Including capturing and projection (including eventually consciousness projection through AI controlled network of nanomachines in the brain. These are the products of the future being established, disguised in our everyday-advancements.
I feel that that's enough focus on the Singularity to make my presence at the school valid.
When I was looking up the original Digg article imaged above I witnessed the overall trend since 2006 (New Digg feature. Helpful).
The mark of focus on this idea from Digg users is really optimistic.
If we compare the same trend with the Google user data we see the following:
So, what we see very pronounced in the USA (using Digg), we can also see when we compare all countries and a wider user range. It takes a little bit of imagination, but it's there. A fun, new link is 'here'.
Saturday, May 2
Singularity University
Posted by John at 5/02/2009 10:16:00 PM
Labels: accelerating returns
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