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This prediction has attracted debate and criticism from the AI research community, and some of its more notable members, such as Kevin Warwick, Bill Joy, Ken MacLeod, Ray Kurzweil, Hans Moravec, and Roger Penrose, have voiced their opinions on whether or not this future is likely.
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* 1996 – Ken MacLeod, The Star Fraction
* 1998 – Ken MacLeod, The Stone Canal
* 2006 – Ken MacLeod, Learning the World
* Award discussed in this Salon. com interview with 2-time Prometheus Award winner Ken MacLeod
: 2001 Ken MacLeod, " The Human Front "
: Ken MacLeod, “ Sidewinders ” ( in The Mammoth Book of Alternate Histories, edited by Ian Watson and Ian Whates )
* The Night Sessions, a 2008 novel by Ken MacLeod, is set in this year.
In his book Learning the World, Ken MacLeod pays homage to Heinlein by having a spacecraft evade an attack with the background intercom saying " All Hands!
The book's cryptic acknowledgement credits friend and fellow science fiction author Ken MacLeod with the suggestion " to argue the old warrior out of retirement " ( to rewrite the old book ) and further credits him with suggesting " the fitness programme " ( the new structure ).
In Dark Light ( the middle of the Engines of Light trilogy ) by Ken MacLeod, a character says:
: Novel: The Sky Road by Ken MacLeod
: Artwork: cover, The True Knowledge of Ken MacLeod by Colin Odell
: Short Fiction: Lighting Out by Ken MacLeod
: Novel: The Night Sessions by Ken MacLeod

Ken and referred
Former mayor Ken Livingstone referred to it as a " glass testicle ", while the present mayor, Boris Johnson, has referred to it as " The Glass Gonad " and more politely as " The Onion ".
Acting Head of Series & Serials Ken Riddington, to whom Newman's request had been referred, wrote to him that " Heads of Department who originate programmes have to be satisfied with the other rewards that flow from doing so.
" Of the negative remarks, Ken Hanke of Mountain Xpress referred to the film as " Okay, but wildly overrated and predictable.
Hourman ( spelled Hour-Man in his earliest appearances, also referred to as the Hour-Man, and the Hourman ) is the name of three different fictional DC Comics superheroes, the first of whom was created by Ken Fitch and Bernard Baily in Adventure Comics # 48 ( April 1940 ), during the Golden Age of Comic Books.
McColgan was replaced by The Bruisers lead singer Al Barr, who was referred to Ken Casey by Derek TC NYSR producer – founder of the groundbreaking 1990s Oi !– Skampilation series at the Middle East Club in Cambridge.
Ken Kempster ( member of, among many other groups, the Showbusiness Giants ) became the group's next drummer, referred to as " Kenny Jr " Hanson.
A hymn commonly sung to Old 100th is " Praise God, from Whom All Blessings Flow ," using the text often referred to as the Doxology, written in 1674 by Thomas Ken, a clergyman in the Church of England.
In high school, Van Dien was often referred to as " Ken doll " due to his good looks, and got into many fights for that reason.
Sugita and fellow voice actor Narita Ken are sometimes referred to as " brothers " due to a joke made during Live Pastel Collection 2003.
This use of the book is referred to in Ken Follett's novel The Key to Rebecca-where a ( fictional ) spy does use it to pass critical information to Rommel.
The protest was highlighted by an early-morning live radio broadcast from outside the house by Los Angeles talk-show hosts John Kobylt and Ken Chiampou, who referred to the proposed residents as " animals, perverts and predators.
In contrast to Ken and Ryu's Hadou ( which is based in ki ), Bison's powers are based in his rage and hatred, and are referred to as his " Psycho Power ".
* In the film A Better Tomorrow II, Ken Gor is referred to as " The King of Diamond Hill " before turning his back on a life of crime.
, also referred to as CKB, is a Japanese musical group formed in 1997 by its lead vocalist, writer and composer Ken Yokoyama.
However, several other footballers were also referred to by this term, notably Ken Farmer, another full-forward, and Haydn Bunton, a rover.

Ken and novel
In contrast, Stephen is depicted unsympathetically in both Ken Follett's historical novel The Pillars of the Earth and the TV mini-series adapted from it.
* Triple ( novel ), a novel by Ken Follett
The struggle between Church's and King's power is the main theme of Ken Follett's novel The Pillars of the Earth, of which one of the last scenes features the murder of Thomas Becket.
* Eye of the Needle ( 1981 ), WWII espionage from the Ken Follett novel.
" For Big Nurse in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, it was a tool of terror, and, in the public mind, shock therapy has retained the tarnished image given it by Ken Kesey's novel: dangerous, inhumane and overused ".
These include A Clockwork Orange, The Snake Pit, Quantum Leap ( TV series ), Stargate, Frances, Requiem for a Dream, the novel One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest by Ken Kesey as well as the movie adaptation, Melrose Place, A Beautiful Mind, The Caretaker, The Best of Youth, House ; The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath, Shine, The Beverly Hillbillies ( film ), the film version of Girl, Interrupted, Insanitarium, Changeling, Ciao!
A damning portrayal of the procedure is found in Ken Kesey's 1962 novel One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and its 1975 movie adaptation.
Ken Follett's 2007 novel, World Without End uses the alleged murder of Edward II ( and the infamous letter ) as a plot device.
Dilantin made an appearance in the 1962 novel One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest by Ken Kesey, both as an anticonvulsant and as a mechanism to control inmate behavior.
In spite of initial difficulties, he started directing in the United States, and achieved success in 1975 with the adaptation of Ken Kesey's novel One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest starring Jack Nicholson and Louise Fletcher.
A fictional portrayal of the Battle of Crécy is included in the Ken Follett novel World Without End.
* Track 9 of the 90s space rock band Failure's third album, titled Fantastic Planet, is named after the novel, and summarizes some events ; Ken Andrews composed the Solaris song.
Though the genre has evolved since its inception, the historical novel remains popular with authors and readers to this day ; bestsellers include Patrick O ' Brian's Aubrey – Maturin series, Ken Follett's Pillars of the Earth, and Neal Stephenson's Baroque Cycle.
* The cathedral features in Ken Follett's novel The Pillars of the Earth.
* The fictitious Kingsbridge Cathedral in TV miniseries, The Pillars of the Earth ( 2010 ) based on a historical novel by the same name by Ken Follett is modeled on the cathedrals of Wells and Salisbury.
The cathedral has been mentioned by the author Ken Follett as one of two models for the fictional Kingsbridge Cathedral in his historical novel, The Pillars of the Earth.
Sometimes a Great Notion, Ken Kesey's 1964 novel adapted for a 1971 movie, is about a family of lumberjacks in Oregon.
Ken Nott resembles a happier version of Cameron Colley, the main character in Banks ' earlier novel Complicity.
In 2001, London Boulevard, by Ken Bruen, was published ; Kennington is a setting within the novel, and features in the 2010 film of the same name.
In contrast, Ken Follett's historical novel The Pillars of the Earth and that TV mini-series depict Stephen as a conniving villain.
The sinking of the White Ship is referenced in Ken Follett's novel The Pillars of the Earth ( 1989 ).
* Ken Follett's novel The Pillars of the Earth features Cherbourg as the hometown of Jacques Cherbourg, a Frenchman washed ashore in England during the European Middle Ages.
In 2010 he starred alongside an ensemble cast in a TV adaptation of Ken Follett's novel The Pillars of the Earth.

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