www.nytimes.com/2009/03/17/nyregion/17zeitgeist.htmlThey’ve Seen the Future and Dislike the PresentBy 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...
星期二, 3月 17, 2009
The Z-Day Event
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