Ray Kurzweil believes that “By 2040 you will be able to upload your brain.”
Hurry–I’m Afraid Mine’s Running On Windows Me
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Ah yes, the 30 years in the future projection. Long enough that nobody will remember who made it, but short enough to get everybody’s attention.
Check out the movie 2001 made in 1969, supposedly all based on real projections from real scientists and futurists.
Um, Dave . . . .
I have relatives whose mental processes I used to emulate in MS-DOS by setting the prompt to “HUH>”. Does that count?