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Amara D. Angelica is the editor of KurzweilAI.net (http://kurzweilai.net), where she writes the Accelerating Intelligence News newsletter. | Amara D. Angelica is the editor of KurzweilAI.net (http://kurzweilai.net), where she writes the Accelerating Intelligence News newsletter. | ||
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She has a BGE from U. of Nebraska in psychology and mathematics. | She has a BGE from U. of Nebraska in psychology and mathematics. | ||
{{awelcome}} [[User:Fred Salsbury|Fred Salsbury]] 07:27, 6 December 2006 (CST) | |||
[[Category:CZ Authors|Angelica, Amara]] | [[Category:CZ Authors|Angelica, Amara]] |
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Amara D. Angelica is the editor of KurzweilAI.net (http://kurzweilai.net), where she writes the Accelerating Intelligence News newsletter.
She was editor/researcher for Ray Kurzweil's two recent books, The Singularity Is Near and Fantastic Voyage. and has been a freelance writer, editor, human factors engineer, radio producer, public relations consultant, and scriptwriter, and self-taught electrical engineer and inventor.
She has a BGE from U. of Nebraska in psychology and mathematics.
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