Patrick Tucker, M.A.
Patrick Tucker, M.A. is the senior editor of
The Futurist, an
international consumer
magazine about social and technological trends, available on newsstands
coast to coast. He’s been quoted as
an expert on the future in such publications as The Washington Post, The
Chicago Tribune, The Globe and Mail (Toronto), Elle Canada, The Edmonton
Journal, Ottawa Citizen, Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, Vancouver Sun, Calgary
Herald, Halifax Daily News, Victoria Times Colonist, Nanaimo Daily News,
Winnipeg Free Press, Windsor Star, Wired.com, and Smart Money.com and
has been a guest on such radio networks and programs as WTOP in
Washington, the Dave Rutherford Show (770 CHQR Canada) The World Today
and the Christy Clark show (980 CKNW Canada), and the Joan Hamburg (710
WOR New York).
Among the many influential futurists and experts who have contributed to The Futurist are: Gene Roddenberry… Newt Gingrich… Al
Gore…
Alvin and Heidi Toffler … Buckminster Fuller…
Frederik Pohl…
Isaac Asimov… Vaclav Havel… Hazel Henderson… Margaret Mead…
Robert McNamara… B.F. Skinner… Nicholas Negroponte… Helena
Norberg-Hodge… Arthur C. Clarke…
Ray Kurzweil… David
Walker… Edward Luttwak… and James Woolsey.
Patrick also serves as the director of communications for the World
Future Society, publisher of The Futurist, a scientific organization
based outside of Washington DC.
In addition, Patrick is also an accomplished fiction-writer, winner of
the Barry Hannah Prize in short fiction and finalist for the 2004 One
Story short story competition. He holds a master’s degree in writing
from Johns Hopkins and his short stories have appeared in such literary
journals as The Yalobusha Review, Main Street Rag, Touchstone, and the
speculative fiction anthology Beacons of Tomorrow.
His articles include:
Whither, Western Civilization?: Interview with Lewis Lapham,
The Singularity and Human Destiny featuring
Ray Kurzweil, edited by Patrick Tucker,
Interview with former CIA director Robert James Woolsey on Peak
Oil from Energy Bulletin, and
The AI Chasers: Interviews: MIT roboticist Rodney Brooks,
Adaptive A.I.
Inc. founder
Peter Voss, Self-Aware Systems founder
Steve Omohundro, Powerset CEO
Barney Pell, and Google research director
Peter Norvig discuss how they
see AI developing in the years ahead, when a human-level AI might
emerge, and how worried we should be about that whole
killer-robot-goes-on-rampage scenario.
He also wrote
The Nanotech Gold Rush,
Genetic Ethics and “Superbabies”: Drawing the line between preventing
ailments and bestowing
genetic advantage,
Review of Beyond AI by
J. Storrs Hall,
Neuron-Microchip interface, and
Speculative Fiction: Labor Day.
Patrick earned his M.A. in writing from Johns Hopkins University.