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Ray Kurzweil. Any thoughts?

Talk amongst yourselves... What do you think of him? His inventions? What will he do next?

I admire the guy.
Multi-talented businessman, inventor, visionary.
He invented my Kurzweil synthesizer (or so the media says) ;-)
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July 16, 2009 08:16 PM
Ray Kurzweil grew up in the New York City borough of Queens. He was born to secular Jewish parents who had escaped Austria just before the onset of World War II, and he was exposed via Unitarian Universalism to a diversity of different faiths during his upbringing. His father was a musician and composer and his mother was a visual artist. His uncle, an engineer at Bell Labs, taught young Ray the basics about computers.1 In his youth, he was an avid reader of science fiction literature. In 1963, at age fifteen, he wrote his first computer program. Designed to process statistical data, the program was used by researchers at IBM2. Later in high school he created a sophisticated pattern-recognition software program that analyzed the works of classical composers, and then synthesized its own songs in similar styles. The capabilities of this invention were so impressive that, in 1965, he was invited to appear on the CBS television program I've Got a Secret, where he performed a piano piece that was composed by a computer he also had built.3 Later that year, he won first prize in the International Science Fair for the invention,4 and he was also recognized by the Westinghouse Talent Search and was personally congratulated by President Lyndon B. Johnson during a White House ceremon...
I think Raymond is a legend... i have read some of his books and my favorite one is the singularity Is near, i love that book...

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Kurzweil
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Raymond_Kurzweil_Fantastic_Voyage.jpg



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That's a nice page you found in wikipedia. His books are great. Here is a good article. http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=raymond-kurzweil-life-extension-westinghouse

What do you think his next works will be?

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