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Some consider him a kook or an eccentric, while others think of him as a technological visionary. Either way, the accomplished
Raymond Kurzweil will be taking the stage to keynote the
Second Life Community Convention in San Francisco next month, a spot traditionally afforded to a Linden Lab executive.
Kurzweil, a famous futurist, author and inventor, is notable for his many inventions (from the first CCD-based flat-bed scanner to reading machines for the blind), his notions about transhumanism and technological singularities and a significant number of awards and honorary degrees. He has
strong opinions on virtual environments, and it will be interesting to hear what he has to say.
The
Second Life Community Convention 2009 will happen in San Francisco, on August 13th - 16th, 2009 at the Westin St. Francis Hotel. Registration for the event is open and attendees can
register at the convention's Web-site.
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