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Exponential Growth And Technological Singularity

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

In layman’s terms, technological singularity is a theory that technology will accelerate at an unbelievably fast pace, so fast that the future will be unpredictable, unimaginable, and completely different than the way things are today. Of course there is much more to it, but this set of articles is just an introduction.

In his book “The Singularity is Near,” Ray Kurzweil states that technological evolution follows a pattern of exponential growth. This means that technological growth is multiplied, rather than simply added. In a nutshell, exponential growth means that progress starts out slowly, then slowly gets faster. The progress gets multiplied by further progress, which hurls advancement into an extremely fast pace. The more time that goes by, the faster things change.

History shows us a key lesson about exponential growth. The economy more or less doubled every 250,000 years from the Paleolithic era until the Neolithic Revolution after some sort of technological innovation. After this, agricultural economy started to double every 900 years. In today’s day and age, after the technology that came with the Industrial Revolution, the world’s economic output doubles every fifteen years.

That’s a remarkable increase! If you just ponder it for a minute, it is difficult not to agree with exponential growth. Consider the rate at which much technology accelerates in a year today, and compare that to how much technology accelerated in any year in the 1950′s.

Yet although technology seems to be getting faster and faster, humans can’t seem to keep up. After all, although the human brain has evolved, it has not changed in any significant way for millennia. Bearing in mind the increasing power of technologies and computers, it no longer seems so far fetched that a machine could be built that is more intelligent than human beings. In theory, if it were possible for humans to build a machine that had better problem solving skills than humans, and was more intelligent, then this machine could take it upon itself to design an even smarter machine. Then if this smarter machine was built, it could design a machine even smarter than itself, and so forth and so on. To be continued in the next article of this set, “How Could Humans Build A Computer That Is Smarter Than Them?

Mallory Megan works for Rapid Recovery Solution and writes articles on credit collection agencies.

Technological Singularity- Who’s Smarter: You Or Your Computer?

Sunday, August 22nd, 2010

A science fiction novel I once read from a while back described a group of scientists who put together a supercomputer that was more intelligent than humans. Anyone could type a question into the supercomputer, which would instantaneously answer with an accurate answer. One day, a scientist was working late in the lab alone. He typed the question “Is there a god?” into the supercomputer. Without hesitation, the supercomputer gave its alarming reply: “There was not a god, but there is one now.”

Computers have come a long way from back in the day when a single computer could easily take up the space of an entire room. Almost everyone has one, whether it be a laptop or a smart phone. They are so common, in fact, that even though you didn’t have access to the Internet just a relatively short time ago, you most likely take it for granted today. But will a computer ever be as smart, or even smarter than a human being?

When you think about it, it might seem far fetched. The human brain is so amazing and complex. Just think about the hundreds of thousands of things it is doing at this moment. Quick!! Think about your foot. I bet before I mentioned your foot, you weren’t consciously thinking about it. Yet your brain was completely aware of your foot, and everything that was going on with it. However, the brain is in actuality so smart that it doesn’t bother you with all of its minute details. Only if you were to hurt your foot would the shooting pain would suddenly be very noticeable.

Now focus on the idea of a chair. How do you define a chair anyway? Something you sit on? Something with four legs and a seat? Technically then, couldn’t a table fit the definition of a chair? But that’s a table, not a chair, right? And don’t chairs come in all shapes and sizes, like bean bag chairs or those crazy ergonomic chairs? So when you see a chair, how does your brain recognize that you are looking at a chair? It utilizes something called top down processing. A computer could not do that. To program a computer to be able to recognize a chair, you’d have to plug in every possible definition of a chair into the thing, while your brain can do the work in half a second.

But think again. Computers can beat chess experts pretty easily nowadays. That is because in this case, the computer can utilize top down processing, while a human chess expert can only recognize simple patterns in the game. When you compete with a computer at chess, it enters the game with an entire tree of knowledge of every move that could be made, and every counter move. We like to think we are superior to computers, yet we have programmed computers to be able to recognize most of human speech. Think about how long it takes to teach a human baby to learn to talk, and all the work it entails. Now compare that with the amount of time it takes a computer to download some speech recognition software off of another computer. To be continued in the second article of this set, “Technological Singularity and Exponential Growth.

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How Would Human Beings Design A Computer That Could Outsmart Them?

Sunday, August 22nd, 2010

In the last article of this series I spoke about technological singularity, which is a theory that technology will eventually advance so quickly that the future will be unimaginably different than it is today. I wrote about the fact that it is very possible that in the distant (or not so distant) future, a computer may be built that could outsmart a human being! So if the singularity may be looming in the future, how would humans get over that initial first hurdle of building a computer that is smarter than humanity? Theorists reason there are two ways: amplifying the intelligence of human brains until we are intelligent enough to come up with this computer, and artificial intelligence.

Taking a human brain and expanding its intelligence seems like it might be a long way off in the future, but there are many ways that scientists can do this even today. After all, in laboratories, it is fairly simple for scientists to genetically modify mice. Granted, they are only mice, but genetic modification of the human brain could be an option in the future. Then there are nootropic drugs, which are drugs, supplements and foods that have the ability to improve mental functions. Refer to the field of psychopharmaceuticals if you do not believe that these exist.

Direct brain-computer interfaces are in existence, which are, simply put, direct communication pathways between a brain and an external device. Monkeys have been capable control robotic arms just by utilizing their brains! One last example is mind uploading, which scientists are looking into now. This is the process of scanning a biological brain in detail and copying its state into a computer system. If this ever came to fruition this could mean immortality for anyone who chose to have their minds uploaded. Their consciousness would remain in the realm of the internet long after their biological bodies have died.

Then we return to the notion of artificial intelligence, in which smarter and smarter computers keep on being designed by humans until we have a computer that is smart enough to design another computer that is smarter than itself. Theoretically, every computer that is smarter will design an even smarter computer, until they have outsmarted human beings.

Either way, it seems as though we are approaching the point of a very intelligent, self programming computer soon. Currently, there are a number of computers who are responsible for making very important decisions regarding the human race. The United States Navy tells us that as military robots become more complicated, we should focus more attention to the ramifications of their ability to make autonomous decisions. Military robots potentially hold the lives of other people in their hands, and yes, they do make their “own” decisions. Some people believe that the leaps and bounds that we are already making with Artificial Intelligence should include an effort to make AI friendly and humane. It is definitely worth considering! To be continued in the next article, “What Happens After Humans Design A Computer That Can Outsmart Them?

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Criticisms Of Technological Singularity And Exponential Growth

Friday, August 20th, 2010

In this set of articles I wrote about technological singularity. This theory claims that advances in technology start very slowly at first, then accelerate faster and faster. Eventually, technology will progress so quickly that the future will be completely unimaginable and different than it is today. Proponents of this theory say that change is occurring so rapidly in today’s day and age that by 2024 there will be computers out there that are just as intelligent and capable of the human brain!

Of course, not everyone believes that the singularity is drawing near. First of all, some people believe that no computer or machine will ever be capable of being as smart as a human being in the first place. Others take issue with the idea of exponential growth, claiming that in actuality, the rate of technological innovation is actually now decreasing instead of rapidly increasing. Some critics don’t dispute that there is exponential growth, but feel as though it is not an adequate predictor of change. They are quick to point to the example of quantum theory. The quantum was conceived in 1900, and theory existed and was accepted around twenty five years later. But it took more than forty years to yield any meaningful numbers from the theory.

One very intriguing argument against technological singularity is a study of patents per thousand persons over the course of the years. The number of patents actually peaked in the years from 1850-1900, and has been on the decline since. The critics that adhere to this argument claim that as complexity grows, the more limited things become, and humans are growing less and less creative as a result. So the chances of human beings designing a supercomputer seems slim to none from this stance.

Finally, critics specifically find problems with the main proponent of the singularity theory Ray Kurzweil’s chart of progress. Kurzweil bases his theory that technology is growing faster and faster on these charts. In his book “The Singularity is Near” Kurzweil publishes fifteen charts of the history of human evolution from various experts and sources, which all point to the idea that change occurs slowly at first, then grows faster as the gaps between moments of progress get smaller and smaller. Some critics say that a chart that is set up like this is simply biased towards proving what he sets forth to claim, others say that many of the early evolutionary events on these charts appear to be chosen arbitrarily.

Whether you agree with the idea of technological singularity or not, there is no denying that it is indeed a very fascinating concept to ponder. Are computers the next step in evolution? Is it simply typical human hubris to believe that we will always be on the top of the food chain? These are all ideas that will become more and more prevalent as the years go by and technology progresses.

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Why You Need An Ethernet Cable Splitter If You Own A Computer

Friday, August 6th, 2010

An Ethernet cable splitter can be the single best investment made by any house or organization who has a computer network. For any person who has ever had to crawl under a desk to unplug one particular machine from a modem just to plug in another, the gift of an Ethernet cable splitter would most likely be the highlight of their day. For less than the price of a movie, you possibly can make life easier and connect multiple personal computers as a result of 1 port with an Ethernet cable splitter.

Ethernet explained.

An ethernet connection is one of the quicker ways to transfer data while using your computer in a network or the internet using your modem or router. An ethernet cable is larger than most cables used for computer connections and it uses a larger than normal looking phone cord plug to connect at the end. You are using an ethernet connection if this is what you find your computer connected by. And if you have this type of cable you would really benefit from the use of an ethernet cable splitter.

Do I need an ethernet cable splitter?

You would be inconvenienced if you found yourself needing several of your computer accessories such as printer, scanner, etc. but only had one ethernet connection to the web. An ethernet cable splitter is what you would need in this situation. While I know that many people contend that they only need the single connection to the web because they are only working on one computer at a time, but for only a few dollars isn’t it much more convenient to get an ethernet cable splitter? By increasing the number of connections with one or more ethernet cable splitters you resolve any trouble with this.

How does this work?

At the end of the ethernet cable splitter there is a connector like the one described in a previous paragraph. This is what you connect into the modem or router that the computer is normally plugged into. On the opposite end is the two or more ports, or connectors, that you can plug other ethernet cables into from your other computer peripherals such as printers, etc. And by connecting another ethernet cable splitter into the first one you can increase your capacity for more computers even more. So thanks to the ethernet cable splitter you don’t have to concern yourself with crawling under desks stirring up dust anymore!

It is possible to easily double the number of personal computers that you connect to the online world as a result of an ethernet cable splitter for less than the expense of the large pizza on a Friday night. Don’t put up with the inconvenience of switching cables anymore. Make life a little easier and a lot less annoying with an Ethernet cable splitter.

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Develop Telecom Applications: VoIP DSP Multimedia Processing

Monday, March 1st, 2010

This video describes multimedia processing subsystems, used in the development of carrier grade and enterprise telecom applications, which provide integrated voice, video, and data on a single DSP chip. Benefits discussed include: enhanced product offerings, lower cost of ownership, and significantly reduced time to market.

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The Smart Decision In Choosing Custom Website Design

Friday, February 12th, 2010

Getting online is an accomplishment but if your online presence looks just like everyone else you tend to blend in. In your website design you want to stand out in an upbeat and positive way. Get the attention your site deserves and make the smart decision in choosing custom website design. Your online presence is not something you want to go cheap on.

Just as you know your business is how a web designer feels about theirs. They are trained to have a visual eye and know what a site needs to get noticed online. This is the time to call in a pro who knows that your site needs to be original and innovative.

The price you pay is worth the attention you receive. You online presence is the key to your success. When you are considering a professional designer consider these following reasons why it is such a great idea.

Competition: Realistically you are in competition with every other business in your field when it comes to the net. Whatever your size you have an even chance to do business with someone when they choose to visit your site. To get into the game you need to be at the top of the list. A designer will know the ways to get you there with key words and other tricks to rise you to the top.

Communication: Your site needs to effectively communicate who you are and what you do in an original way. It also needs to be easy to navigate for the viewer. Pages need to be legible and communicative with good copy that doesn’t just say blah, blah, blah.

Professionalism: You want a site that reflects the professional that you are. You have seen the self made looks of some websites you stumble upon. This is not the image you want to portray. Rather you want to be taken seriously as a serious business with a serious look on your site.

Branding: What you are, your logo and what makes you memorable. This is what will brand you on the market and on the web. You need to have a hook and an anchor that will keep you on the minds of the people you are soliciting for business. A designer will aid you in your vision to create a unique branding for yourself.

Creativity: Let’s not get too serious. Whatever your business is you need to represent yourself with all of the above in a creative way. This will enable you to stand out above the competition, communicate your professionalism and brand who you are. Using technology in a fun and creative way will do all of this. A web designer has the skills to get you to that level.

If you are seriously planning a professional online presence then you seriously need to think about what your website design is going to be. Take your vision to a professional designer and blend your vision with their skills. Look online at some of the designers you are interested in and get going on your online vision.

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1080i/p Encode, Stream & Decode on DM6467 by Ingenient

Thursday, November 26th, 2009

Imagine recording full high definition video from a camera and HDTV as part of your Digital Video Recorder (DVR).

Ingenient Technologies is the premier provider of multimedia software with the ability to optimize multimedia framework and its own codecs to meet the best quality with reduced development cycle.

We provide H.264 Main Profile, HD video recording at 1920×1080 resolution at 30 frames per second on TI DM6467. Our encoder and decoder are connected through the network, with HD content for input and outputs to HDTV for this demo. We can show our demo with camera input, and in the near future, through HDMI.

Example target application for this technology includes network camera for crowd control and monitoring at airport, Nighttime security surveillance for public safety, Traffic and weather camera for local broadcast, Digital Video Recorder for in-vehicle use for police, military and taxi services, Personal DVR to record and cherish your memories into digital storage, and record HDTV programs for later viewing.

Ingeninet has significant engineering expertise in embedded multimedia and quality optimization. We can support with your own video inputs to demonstrate our quality. Please contact us at sales@ingenient.com/+1.847.357.1980.

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Digital Signage MSO Plus Software for Winmate

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

Network Player Plus has the ability to firmly manage clients and groups; adopts DHCP mode of transfer technology, it greatly eliminates the need for clients to have fixed IP. Clients automatically download the content according to a predefined playlist through network input. It features a excellent solution for easy installation and an easy-to-use network operation.

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