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We are living in exponential times

Posted in AV, Entertainment, Random by Derek at 4:00 pm
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Thanks to Drew for this captivating video. We’re living in exponential times, are you ready? Ready for the "shift"? The video is a little over 6 minutes long, but definitely captivating enough to continue reading through the information.

10 Responses to “We are living in exponential times”

  1. Nicky says:

    I don’t think computers will go that far in computational power. Not Silicon-based ones…

  2. Don Wilson says:

    Most of the slides in the first half of the video are stupid for the lack of a better term. Great video, tho.

  3. Mikey says:

    How many duplicate accounts/spam accounts/robot accounts are there on MySpace. Also, do you think that the figures for MySpace visits is actual visits, or just spiders crawling?

    Agreed, most of the slides in the first half are stupid, actually, I raise that to the entire video.

  4. Frank says:

    yeah it’ incredible but it has stupid messages, human brain will never be beat it by compuers….computers will never think like a human branin….

  5. Tensenki says:

    Very cool, all of it. Don’t listen to the naysayers… ;)

  6. ezekielnin says:

    @ nicky : they invented a new kind of processor that is a lot smaller than silicon chips. We’re in a new era already.

  7. Derek says:

    Stats for MySpace are accounts created by MySpace whores who run around trying to hide from other users.

  8. OZU says:

    cool…even the predictions and statistics are a bit strange…it put me thinking hmmm…

  9. Nicky says:

    @ezekielnin

    I know about quatum processors, but i think i’ll have liquid fusion under my car hood sooner than quantum processing in my computer…

  10. I believe that it´s not a matter of true or false is a matter of a shifting everydaylife, there are countries or people that dream and are working their brain harder for the future, it means 15 or 20 years from today. It questioned me what am I doing today for that future.

    best regards.

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