Amara D. Angelica

September 19, 2009

Amara D. Angelica is co-founder and Editor of KurzweilAI.net and its daily Accelerating Intelligence newsletter. She was editor and researcher for two of Ray Kurzweil’s books, The Singularity Is Nearand Fantastic Voyage, and was the original Academic Model/Curriculum Lead for Singularity University.

Amara’s eclectic background includes positions as operations analyst and human factors engineer for Grumman Aerospace for electronic intelligence and electronic countermeasures systems, aerospace reliability engineer for General Dynamics, USAF electronics instructor, electronics field engineer at Philco Corp., senior systems analyst at Grumman Data Systems, science/technology writer/editor, video script writer for Reeves Communications, high-tech marcom consultant, and radio producer/engineer at WBAI-FM.

She is an inventor and patent writer, and was an IP manager in biomedical, biophysics, and nanoelectronics technologies for Technology Innovations Inc.

She is a member of the Space Development Steering Committee and on the board of directors of the National Space Society. Amara holds a BS in psychology/mathematics from the U. of Nebraska, and is an electronic musician, radio amateur operator (KF6TEJ), photographer, and videographer. She is currently learning Mandarin.

See essays by this author:
AI (the movie) and AI Panel Discussion at MIT
Bill Clinton Calls Many Political Leaders Out of Touch with the Acceleration of Technology at Fortune Summit
Communicating with the universe
Congressional hearing addresses public concerns about nanotech
Humans and Machines Converge at ACM1
I am the very model of a Singularitarian
Intuitive music
Movie reviews: A Beautiful Mind, Vanilla Sky, Waking Life
Space Wars: The First Six Hours of World War III
Surfing The Singularity: Damien Broderick
Techies vs. Neo-Luddites: Progress Action Coalition Formed
Texas thinks small, plans Nanotech Corridor
The coming superintelligence: who will be in control?
Top KurzweilAI.net News of 2001
Top KurzweilAI.net News of 2002
See blog posts by this author:
'Creative right brain' myth debunked
'Extensive if not complete' meltdown of three Fukushima reactors just 16 hours after the earthquake: coverup?
'Orca ears' inspire researchers to develop ultrasensitive undersea microphone
'Pig' movie: question reality
A Darwinian explanation for the Fermi paradox [UPDATED 4/21/2011]
A limitless power source for the indefinite future
A new blueprint for artificial general intelligence
A radical alternative to nuclear reactors
A super-memory smart drug?
Accelerate with Acceler8or!
Ads for monkeys: sign of the end times?
Alcor update from Max More, new CEO
Another faster-than-light neutrinos challenge
Are 'net neutrality' rules a fed takeover of the Internet or a sell-out?
Are you a Facebook addict?
Are you ready for a robot that learns on the Internet?
Are you ready for robots with sensitive skin?
Avatar meets rejuvenation biotech at stellar SENS event Friday night in L.A.
Battle of the 'Fantastic Voyage' researchers
Beyond texting: augmented-reality windshields --- what could go wrong?
Bigelow to lease space habitats to clients in seven nations
Black boxes to be required in all new cars from 2015
book review | The Genius of the Beast: A Radical Re-Vision of Capitalism
Breakthrough: proton-based chips that communicate directly with living things
By 2018, supercomputers could operate 100 times faster than the human brain
Bypass the Internet!
Can taking probiotics improve your mental health?
Can you trust your memory? Take these two simple tests.
Cellphones that can see through walls and detect cancer
CERN physicists trap antimatter for 1,000 seconds --- unlimited future energy?
Crowdfunded science projects
Crowdsourcing a TEDx talk: what are the three most important trends shaping humankind's future in the next 10 years?
Electronic hippocampal system turns long-term memory on and off, enhances cognition
EPA finds 'slightly higher' radiation levels in US [update 3/29]
Every breath you take, every move you make ...
Evi trumps Siri for general knowledge
Evidence of extraterrestrial life?
Eyez without a Facebook --- live video lifelogging!
Fed-funded research: magic mushrooms create 'openness'
Film Preview | Source Code movie combines mind-uploading, parallel universes, time travel, simulated reality
Former president of India wants to beam energy from space
From DIY to DIWO: biohackers, synthetic biologists, and FBI to dialogue at Open Science Summit
Future music invades the Grammys
Google is destroying your memory
Grow a new eye
Has NASA discovered extraterrestrial life?
Has your future been adjusted?
How computers are helping solve information overload by learning to 'understand' text
How fleas jump (not an Onion story)
How to create a startup country
How to jam annoying talkers
How to learn things automatically
How to Live Forever*
How to make movies of what the brain sees
How to measure emotions
How to preserve competing memories by zapping your brain
How to remote-control a robot on another planet
How to remotely hack into Wi-Fi networks and cell-phone calls
How to see quantum images and survive (I hope)
How to stimulate your brain by shining light through your ears
How to synthesize a new kind of yeast cell -- or person
How Watson works: a conversation with Eric Brown, IBM Research Manager
How your memories can be twisted under social pressure
IBM scientists create most comprehensive map of the brain's network
Infinite storage in the cloud: NOT RECOMMEDED
Is Sponge Bob destroying kids' minds --- or accelerating their intelligence?
Is there a Japanese plan to evacuate 40 million people?
Japan radiation levels reach new highs
Julia Map generates fractals with just a browser
Let's tell everyone how to make a virus that could kill millions!
Mask-bot: A talking video humanoid robot
Microsoft offers a glimpse into the future of productivity
NASA Ames' Worden reveals DARPA-funded 'Hundred Year Starship' program
New brain-computer interface mobilizes patients, opens up new mind-control scenarios
New hope for repairing diseased or damaged brains
New supercomputer on a chip 'sees' well enough to drive a car someday
Nuclear radiation paranoid's handy reference [UPDATED 3/22]
Passing of the typewriter
random | Bots gone wild
Research breakthrough allows paraplegic man to stand on his own
Rise of the Planet of the Apes
Robots invent spoken language, join Facebook
Sex and the Red Queen hypothesis
Social networks, surveillance, and terrorism
Stealth mold genes take over human genome, jump to databases and chips!
Stoner alert: McDonald's gets you legally high
Swarms of tiny intelligent drones with cameras --- what could go wrong?
teleXLR8 returns, featuring quantum physicist Gildert on 'Hack the Multiverse!'
The future of autonomous cars ... and planes
The Internet, peer-reviewed
The new iPad: awesome
The physics of Jackson Pollock
The search for ET continues --- in West Virginia
This is your brain on magic mushrooms
Tinkerers
Tiny bugs are controlling your mind!
Toward a Science of Consciousness: Brain, Mind, Reality
Txting makes u stupid
UPDATE | Kurzweil to 'grind into smithereens' Colbert's understanding of world tonight, says Comedy Central
UPDATE | The buzzer factor: did Watson have an unfair advantage?
USC engineers build synthetic synapse with carbon nanotubes
Video conferencing with cardboard cutouts and random images on the walls
Visionary transhumanism and radical design to merge in New York City
Welcome to your future android clone
What just happened? Why some of us seem totally spaced out
When the Singularity happens, it will be 'very obvious': Vernor Vinge vs. the Singulars
Who is John Galt?
Why China makes our electronic products (it's not just cheaper labor)
Will a Dutch discovery lead to understanding dark matter and a real quantum computer? UPDATE APR 17
Will the Kinect 2 read your lips? Open the pod bay door, HAL
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