Technological singularity, a grandiose dream: A would-be glorious achievement for its proponents, but an idea eliciting second thoughts from the sceptic

Technological singularity, a grandiose dream: A would-be glorious achievement for its proponents, but an idea eliciting second thoughts from the sceptic
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Download or read book Technological singularity, a grandiose dream: A would-be glorious achievement for its proponents, but an idea eliciting second thoughts from the sceptic written by Fritz Dufour, Linguist, MBA, DESS and published by Fritz Dufour. This book was released on 2017-06-08 with total page 6 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Technological singularity is a term that hasn’t sunk in yet. Ask the average person about it and you’ll likely get an answer that sounds like: “what’s that?”, “what do you mean?”. When I first heard the term, my first thought was: we will use just one technology for everything instead of a variety of them. I was far from thinking it’s will be something created by Mankind but that will spell the end of our own species. In other words, a self-inflicted wound. 2045 is an unrealistic date when we consider the implications of technological singularity. The information revolution started during World War II. In roughly 75 years, since the advent of Intranet of the US Department of Defense, the first computers (Colossus in Britain and ENIAC in the United States), and later the Internet followed by the democratization of personal computers, smartphones and other connected devices, our lifestyle has drastically changed. Overly optimistic scholars and visionaries have gone so far as to predict a potential takeover of the planet by homegrown machines. That idea or suggestion, although in line with current trends in technological advances, is flawed. It’s a big dream, a grandiose dream, and there is nothing wrong with dreaming big. But the end results of technological singularity, if the latter ever materializes, wouldn’t even qualify to be labeled a technological revolution, when compared to the agricultural, the writing, the printing, the industrial, and the information revolutions. Why is that?


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