Technological Dangers Human Extinction Catastrophes Future
A response to the recent feature "Why the future doesn't need us" by Bill Joy, of Sun Microsystems.
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Technological Dangers
- Why the Future Doesn't Need Us - By Bill Joy, chief scientist at Sun Microsystems. human extinction "Our most powerful 21st-century technologies - robotics, genetic human extinction engineering, and nanotech - are threatening to make human extinction humans an endangered species." [Wired magazine]
- Joy, to the World - Virginia Postrel critiques Bill Joy's recent essay.
- Complexity and Being at the Mercy of Machines - A response to the recent feature "Why the future doesn\\'t human extinction need us" by Bill Joy, of Sun Microsystems.
- Wait a Nano Second... - Glenn Reynolds argues that attempting to prevent technological technological dangers catastrophes by restricting research will only backfire.
- Special Focus on Bill Joy's Hi-Tech Warning - An effort to continue the public dialogue started with computer catastrophes scientist Bill Joy\\'s apocalyptic vision. From the Center for the catastrophes Study of Technology and Society in Washington, D.C.
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