If Ray Kurzweil is right, computers will be smarter than humans 15
years from now. It’s called “technological singularity” and a big part
of his job at Google is making sure that vision becomes reality.Kurzweil, an inventor and futurist that became Google’s Director of Engineering in late 2012, recently told the Guardian
that his sole job at Google is to make the company’s computers as smart
as humans — smarter, actually — when it comes to natural language
understanding.
Anyone in the search industry should have no trouble seeing the implications of what Kurzweil and his team are doing. Consider his quote here about trying to make Google’s computers smarter than IBM’s Watson:
Source:http://searchengineland.com/ray-kurzweils-job-google-beat-ibms-watson-natural-language-search-185149
Anyone in the search industry should have no trouble seeing the implications of what Kurzweil and his team are doing. Consider his quote here about trying to make Google’s computers smarter than IBM’s Watson:
Source:http://searchengineland.com/ray-kurzweils-job-google-beat-ibms-watson-natural-language-search-185149
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