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Does anyone have any ideas on what steps I should take to get involved in AI and/or other transhuman research? Basically, I want to be Ray Kurzweil
gammahead said:Does anyone have any ideas on what steps I should take to get involved in AI and/or other transhuman research? Basically, I want to be Ray Kurzweil
fasterthanjoao said:But can you see yourself managing the day-to-day work of sitting at a computer all day busting out code, fixing bugs and constantly re-writing the same piece of work? That's what I do, and I like it (though, nothing to do with AI). Not everyone does.
twofish-quant said:One thing that you need to do in college is to explore as much as you can and not focus too quickly. Things you thought you would like, you may turn out to hate, and vice versa.
AI, or Artificial Intelligence, is the development of computer systems that can perform tasks that typically require human intelligence. Transhumanism is a philosophical and social movement that seeks to use technology to enhance human capabilities and extend human life.
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