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Why Classical Students Lose Wonder After Graduation
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Why Classical Students Lose Wonder After Graduation

In his 2005 book, The Singularity Is Near, Ray Kurzweil predicted that within a century, we’d achieve what he called “resurrection,” not through divine salvation but through technological progress.

This post was originally published at Mind Matters.

We are currently in the midst of a technological “revolution” of sorts.

In early 2023, the FDA approved Neuralink’s first brain-computer interface for human use, subsequently allowing a paralyzed patient, Noland Arbaugh, to control a computer cursor with his thoughts alone.

In what may be the first domino to fall in a long line of societal change, Australia recently banned social media for children under 16.

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Famed inventor and futurologist Ray Kurzweil suggests that we will achieve digital immortality by 2045.

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