NAE Grand Challenges for Engineering Panel Discussion
Panel Discussion hosted by Aaron Brown as part of the National Academy of Sciences Grand Engineering Challenges initiative. Panelists: Thomas Friedman, New York Times columnist, author of The World is Flat and Hot, Flat, and Crowded Bernadine Healy*, U.S. News & World Report columnist, former head of the National Institutes of Health and the American Red Cross Ray Kurzweil*, Chairman and CEO, Kurzweil Technologies, author of The Singularity is Near (participating via video conference from China) Daniel Sieberg, CBS News science and technology correspondent How do we more effectively...
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