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Humanity+ UK 2011 conference

January 28-29, 2011
London, UK

Humanity+ UK 2011
January 29th, 2011
Conway Hall, London, UK

The principal theme of the conference is “Making a human difference”.

Speakers so far announced are (in alphabetical order by first name):

  • Ajit Jaokar ““ Meditation as a transhumanist technology
  • Dr Anders Sandberg ““ The future of ideas on machine intelligence
  • Anna Salamon ““ Survival in the margins of the singularity?
  • Dr Aubrey de Grey ““ Approaching the human longevity escape velocity
  • David Pearce ““ What is empathetic superintelligence?
  • David Wood ““ Five key questions for futurists
  • Dean Bubley ““ Session chairman
  • Professor Kevin Warwick ““ Human Enhancement: A Practical Guide
  • Luke Robert Mason ““ Traversing the Transhuman: Bridging the Gap Between Biology and Technology Through Art
  • Dr Marios Kyriazis ““ Achieving human biological immortality
  • Michael A. Woodley ““ How clever-sillies might thwart the singularity
  • Rachel Armstrong ““ Living megacities: the forthcoming habitat of synthetic biologies
  • Richard Osborne ““ The next steps to the solar system
  • Tom Michael ““ Evidence based cognitive enhancement: a neuropsychological perspective

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