KurzweilAI.net:News, analysis, and essays on emerging trends in many technologies: AI, nanotechnology, genetic engineering, life extension, related areas.
Artificial Intelligence: Inventor and futurist Ray Kurzweil was online to answer questions on the Singularity theory: an era where humans and technology converge. Needs free registration.
Fantastic Voyage: Live Long Enough to Live Forever: By Raymond Kurzweil, Terry Grossman, M.D.; Rodale Books, 2004, ISBN 1579549543. Book site, with descriptions, excerpts, resources, health research and news, press reviews, biography.
Kurzweil Technologies, Inc.: Research, development and marketing firm. Technologies: pattern recognition, artificial intelligence, evolutionary algorithms, signal processing, simulating natural processes, related.
Machine Dreams: Interview. When software runs inside our brains, what will happen to us? Ray Kurzweil, who helped invent the IT present, explains how humans fit into the IT future. [CIO Magazine]
National Inventors Hall of Fame Inventor Profile: Brief biographic highlights, inducted 2002. [Invent Now]
Ray & Terry's Longevity Products: Firm sells nutrient supplements (vitamins, minerals, herbs) for longevity program documented in Ray Kurzweil, Terry Grossman book: Fantastic Voyage.
Ray Kurzweil: Substantial interview on The Singularity is Near, with informative graphs. [InstaPundit]
Ray Kurzweil: Life in the Future: Will new technologies fundamentally change what it means to be human? Inventor and author discusses technology change and effects on everything from health to artificial intelligence. Audio file. [NPR]
Raymond Kurzweil: Growing biography, with links to many related topics. [Wikipedia]
Singularity is Near: By Raymond Kurzweil; Viking Press, 2005, ISBN 0670033847. Book site, with descriptions, excerpts, resources, news, press reviews, biography.
Singularity: Ubiquity Interviews Ray Kurzweil: Substantive, meaty, medium long. [ACM: Ubiquity]
The Age of Spiritual Machines: When Computers Exceed Human Intelligence: By Ray Kurzweil; Penguin, 2000, ISBN 0140282025. Description, and comments by technology celebrities.
Winners' Circle: Raymond Kurzweil: Biographic announcement of 2001 Lemelson-MIT Prize. [MIT]