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Eliezer at Penguicon

April 26th, 2008Joshua Fox

SIAI Research Fellow Eliezer Yudkowsky was featured as a Nifty Guest at Penguicon, a Science Fiction and Open-Source Software Convention, appearing alongside Vernor Vinge, who originated the technological singularity concept. It’s nice to see our ideas reach Penguicon’s large audience.

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Toggle comment visibility Comment by Kaj Sotala
Apr 27, 2008 4:28 am

This might have been nice to post *before* the event, so people would have known to attend. :-)

 

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