星期二, 3月 17, 2009

The Z-Day Event

They’ve Seen the Future and Dislike the Present
By ALAN FEUER
Published: March 17, 2009
Hundreds of people gathered Sunday for an evening-long forum with Peter Joseph, the director of the “Zeitgeist” films and a futurist, to celebrate Z-Day in Manhattan.
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Mr. Fresco and Ms. Meadows are planning the production of a major feature film to bring the Venus Project to a wider, global audience. Before the night began, Mr. Fresco, a small man with a V-neck sweater and a hearing aid, sat signing books and answering questions from a dozen or so college students gathered like acolytes at his feet.
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That’s where Mr. Fresco came in, an author, lecturer and former aircraft engineer at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio who has spent the last six decades working on the Venus Project, a futuristic society where (adjust your seatbelts, now) machines would control government and industry and safeguard the planet’s fragile resources by means of an artificially intelligent “earthwide autonomic sensor system” — a super-brain of sorts connected to, yes, all human knowledge.
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If this sounds vaguely like a disaster scenario out of “2001: A Space Odyssey,” Mr. Fresco did not seem worried in the least. Machines are unemotional and unaggressive, unlike human beings, he told the crowd during the question-and-answer phase. “If you took your laptop and smashed it in front of 50 other laptops, trust me, none of them would care.” Read the article here...
www.nytimes.com/2009/03/17/nyregion/17zeitgeist.html

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