Submitted by innovate_rye t3_11byfd3 in singularity
turnip_burrito t1_ja16023 wrote
Reply to comment by iNstein in do you know what the "singularity" is? by innovate_rye
i voted yes
ArthurParkerhouse t1_ja1jfsn wrote
Why, though?
turnip_burrito t1_ja1msa3 wrote
becuz i know what the definitoin of the singularity is. duh
The Technological Singularity is a name originally derived from mathematics and physics that describes a point where the model breaks down (in that case due to an infinity, or discontinuity/loss of analyticity) and no further well-defined predictions can be made.
The technological singularity similarly applies the name to the concept of a time in human history where technological development (for example the development of human-level AI) sets a limit on how far we can predict. Anything after the singularity is unpredictable to people that exist before the singularity occurs.
As a large language model developed by OpenAI, I cannot predict the future with any certainty, and cannot say whether a Technological Singularity is imminent. The future is complex, and there are many contributing factors that will determine whether a Technological Singularity will occur.
In conclusion, the singularity is a point in time beyond which humans cannot predict due to technological development. However, when and how such an event will occur is the subject of much discussion and debate.
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see, i wrote that myself without any referals. now u see why i voted yes
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