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The technological singularity—or simply the singularity—is a hypothetical future point in time at which technological growth becomes uncontrollable and... |
Singularitarianism (redirect from R/singularity) a movement defined by the belief that a technological singularity—the creation of superintelligence—will likely happen in the medium future, and that... |
the book, Kurzweil embraces the term "the singularity", which was popularized by Vernor Vinge in his 1993 essay "The Coming Technological Singularity... |
Accelerating change (redirect from The Law of Accelerating Returns) studies and the history of technology, accelerating change is the observed exponential nature of the rate of technological change in recent history, which... |
Omega Point (redirect from Law of Complexity-Consciousness) universal models. The technological singularity is the hypothetical advent of artificial general intelligence becoming capable of recursive self-improvement... |
Technology (redirect from Technological) societal and technological change that is "incomprehensible" to us. This event horizon is known as the technological singularity. Major figures of techno-utopianism... |
Great Acceleration (redirect from The Great Acceleration) near future, the common implication is that the particular trend of accelerating progress will not cease until technological singularity is achieved,... |
Techno-progressivism Technocentrism Technogaianism Technocracy Technological dystopia Technological singularity Technological supremacy Technophilia Technorealism Towards... |
a technological determinist in his book The World Is Flat.[citation needed] Futurist Raymond Kurzweil's theories about a technological singularity follow... |
Transhumanism (redirect from History of transhumanism) all the people. There is no more individual consciousness, only the will of mankind as a whole. The concept of the technological singularity, or the ultra-rapid... |
destruction. The concept of technological revolution is based on the idea that technological progress is not linear but undulatory. Technological revolution... |
Ray Kurzweil (redirect from The Singularity Is Near: A True Story About the Future) intelligence (AI), transhumanism, the technological singularity, and futurism. Kurzweil is a public advocate for the futurist and transhumanist movements... |
of a forbidden technology—and fall in love along the way. Themes of the novel include transhumanism, the impact of a sudden technological singularity... |
Technological rationality Technological revolution – Period of rapid technological change Technological self-efficacy Technological singularity – Hypothetical point... |
hypothetical expansion of the human race into outer space: to the moon, to other planets or moons, or in space stations. Technological singularity? (TS) – hypothetical... |
History of artificial intelligence Recursive self-improvement Technological singularity Technological unemployment Technological utopianism "How the era... |
Machine Intelligence Research Institute (redirect from Singularity Institute for Artificial Intelligence) "Press release: Singularity University Acquires the Singularity Summitt". Singularity University. 9 December 2012. Archived from the original on 27 April... |
Frashokereti Saoshyant Li Hong (Taoist eschatology) Ragnarök Technological singularity Ultimate fate of the universe Scientific Eschatology, H.Pierre Noyes, James... |
the view that humans should embrace and accept their eventual demise as a consequence of a technological singularity. This is related to the view of "cosmism"... |
declared technological progress to be the primary factor driving the development of human civilization. Morgan's concept of three major stages of social... |