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Episode 140: Transcendent Man

As technology advances at a rapid pace, many have pointed out its effects on our social, professional and personal lives. The intersection of technology and biology is often overlooked in these conversations, but it’s worth further examination. In the 2009 documentary Transcendent Man, futurist Ray Kurzweil plays a key role in describing this intersection. His central thesis leans upon “The Singularity,” in which humanity will merge with technology because of its accelerated pace and progress. He and various experts speak on memory, the possibility of immortality and other influences of such advanced technology. This week we welcome Tim Connolly to review the film’s main arguments and theories. What effect would technological immortality have on our society? How would this new threshold shift our definitions of humans and humanity?

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Episode 140: Transcendent Man Kip Clark and Tim Connolly

Further Reading:

Transcendent Man Press Kit

MIT Technology Review, "Transcendent Man"

Business Insider, "Film Review: 'Transcendent Man' And Reflections on San Francisco Premiere"

Scientific American, "The Immortal Ambitions of Ray Kurzweil: A Review of Transcendent Man"

New Scientist, "Film review: Transcendent Man"