Two of the three people you mentioned do not have a boss who prefers solar power.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @FernandoCovett and
Last I heard, all three of the people I mentioned do not have a boss at all, and are free to hold whatever opinions they like.
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"Kurzweil has been employed by Google since 2012, where he is a director of engineering." - Wikipedia
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @FernandoCovett and
I stand corrected. However, that doesn't mean his opinion is invalid. He was hired for AI, not to push solar.
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Replying to @RamblingAK @FernandoCovett and
When people start contradicting their bosses in public, without consequences, I'll take him seriously.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @FernandoCovett and
He's still pushing his "singularity", and AFAIK Larry Page hasn't signed up for that.
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Replying to @RamblingAK @FernandoCovett and
Google as a company probably isn't promoting whatever is the opposite of the Singularity.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @FernandoCovett and
Come on! You even suggested doing both. Solar isn't the "opposite" of nuclear, it's just another technology.
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They are political opposites, but not for any good reason. There is no political opposite to the Singularity.
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