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  2. Apr 1, 2000 · Bill Joy. Backchannel. Apr 1, 2000 12:00 PM. Why the Future Doesn't Need Us. Our most powerful 21st-century technologies—robotics, genetic engineering, and nanotech—are threatening to...

  3. Why The Future Doesn't Need Us" is an article written by Bill Joy (then Chief Scientist at Sun Microsystems) in the April 2000 issue of Wired magazine. In the article, he argues that "Our most powerful 21st-century technologies— robotics , genetic engineering , and nanotech —are threatening to make humans an endangered species ."

  4. Feb 15, 2016 · His now famous Wired magazine essay, “Why the future doesn’t need us,” (2000) sets forth his deep concerns over the development of modern technologies. Joy traces his worries to a discussion he had with Ray Kurzweil at a conference in 1998.

  5. Dec 2, 2014 · For an ethical basis for the future Joy looks to the Dalai Lama who advocates love, compassion, and universal responsibility. It is not material progress or the pursuit of knowledge that will ultimately make us happy.

  6. May 26, 2022 · Article from Wired (2000). "Why The Future Doesn't Need Us" is an article written by Bill Joy (then Chief Scientist at Sun Microsystems) in the April 2000 issue of Wired magazine.

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  7. May 11, 2003 · Why the future doesn’t need us. Joy Bill. Published 11 May 2003. Philosophy, Engineering. Our most powerful 21st-century technologies robotics, genetic engineering, and nanotech are threatening to make humans an endangered species.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bill_JoyBill Joy - Wikipedia

    In 2000, Joy gained notoriety with the publication of his article in Wired magazine, "Why The Future Doesn't Need Us", in which he declared, in what some have described as a "neo-Luddite" position, that he was convinced that growing advances in genetic engineering and nanotechnology would bring risks to humanity.

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