Virtually Human Audiobook By Martine Rothblatt Ph.D., Ray Kurzweil - foreword cover art

Virtually Human

The Promise - and the Peril - of Digital Immortality

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Virtually Human

By: Martine Rothblatt Ph.D., Ray Kurzweil - foreword
Narrated by: Jeff Cummings, Laural Merlington
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Virtually Human explores what the not-too-distant future will look like when cyberconsciousness - simulation of the human brain via software and computer technology - becomes part of our daily lives. Meet Bina48, the world's most sentient robot, commissioned by Martine Rothblatt and created by Hanson Robotics. Bina48 is a nascent Mindclone of Martine’s wife that can engage in conversation, answer questions, and even have spontaneous thoughts that are derived from multimedia data in a Mindfile created by the real Bina. If you’re active on Twitter or Facebook, share photos through Instagram, or blogging regularly, you’re already on your way to creating a Mindfile - a digital database of your thoughts, memories, feelings, and opinions that is essentially a back-up copy of your mind. Soon, this Mindfile can be made conscious with special software - Mindware - that mimics the way human brains organize information, create emotions and achieve self-awareness. This may sound like science-fiction, but the nascent technology already exists. Thousands of software engineers across the globe are working to create cyberconsciousness based on human consciousness and the Obama administration recently announced plans to invest in a decade-long Brain Activity Map project. Virtually Human is the only audiobook to examine the ethical issues relating to cyberconsciousness and Rothblatt, with a Ph.D. in medical ethics, is uniquely qualified to lead the dialogue.

©2014 Martine Rothblatt. Foreword © 2014 by Ray Kurzweil (P)2014 Brilliance Audio, all rights reserved. Published by arrangement with St. Martin’s Press, LLC
Computer Science Philosophy Human Brain Software Artificial Intelligence Robotics
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A must read.

She covered the material. Now its up to readers to have discussions. Especially none believers .

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Narrator Is Annoyingly Hard To Understand

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It would've if not for the narrator that sounded like a robot.

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I guess; it's hard to tell because the narrator sounded like a robot.

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The narrator sounded like a robot! I don't know if that's her fault or the production, but either way, her robotic voice and inflection made it impossible to concentrate on the book!

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