Ray Kurzweil, PhD
Ray Kurzweil is a prize-winning author and scientist and the director of engineering at Google. Recipient of the MIT-Lemelson Prize (the world's largest for innovation), and inducted into the Inventor's Hall of Fame, he received the 1999 National Medal of Technology. has been described as 'the restless genius' by The Wall Street Journal, and 'the ultimate thinking machine' by Forbes. Inc. magazine ranked him 8th among entrepreneurs in the United States, calling him the 'rightful heir to Thomas...See more
Ray Kurzweil is a prize-winning author and scientist and the director of engineering at Google. Recipient of the MIT-Lemelson Prize (the world's largest for innovation), and inducted into the Inventor's Hall of Fame, he received the 1999 National Medal of Technology. has been described as 'the restless genius' by The Wall Street Journal, and 'the ultimate thinking machine' by Forbes. Inc. magazine ranked him 8th among entrepreneurs in the United States, calling him the 'rightful heir to Thomas Edison,' and PBS selected Ray as one of 16 'revolutionaries who made America,' along with other inventors of the past two centuries. He is considered one of the world's leading inventors, thinkers, and futurists, with a 30-year track record of accurate predictions. See less
Ray Kurzweil, PhD's Featured Books
Ray Kurzweil, PhD book reviews
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Transcend: Nine Steps to Living Well Forever
Anti-Aging Update
by lynne b, Sep 27, 2012
Anyone that is into anti-aging thinking...this is your TICKET!! The latest and greatest from a certified genius in the world of science and technology!
It felt like reading a novel to me. I read ... Read More
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The Singularity Is Near: When Humans Transcend Biology
A must for students of biology
Book arrived in all most mint condition from seller. No highlighting or marks ever found.
Well written for anyone in continuous learning in liberal arts as well as biological studies.
Narrow ... Read More
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The Age of Spiritual Machines: When Computers Exceed Human Intelligence
Informative
by lawuser, Nov 7, 2008
The information in this book is very informative. It's not for 5th graders....but for anyone wanting LOTS of quality information. Read More