Posts Tagged ‘TED Talks’
TED Talk: The Svalbard Global Seed Vault
I’ll write about this later when I get home, but I’ve always been really intrigued by what they do at the Svalbard Global Seed Vault.
Edit: Yes, really, I have been. Look at the front door to that place. It gets me all nostalgic with regards to my favorite post apocalyptic movies.
Technological Singularity & The Future
As some of you may know, I’m an avid fan of TED talks. One of my favorites to this day is Ray Kurzweil’s talk about technology and how it will transform us all. Earlier this month, I was fortunate enough to actually attend a lecture by Kurzweil at RIT. The talk, just like his TED talk, was about technological singularity and how it is rapidly approaching.
Below is a slightly abridged version of what we saw at RIT this month, and if you haven’t seen it, I strongly recommend watching.
Technology has changed us so quickly in such a short period of time it’s absolutely astounding, and the change is growing exponentially. Some of the predictions Kurzweil is making for the next 40 years are downright mind blowing. We’re the last generation to know what life was like prior to the internet. We lived the transition from no internet to ubiquitous use. We’re ARE the crest of this new era and we’re riding it right into the future. Juice.



