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@aviationdoctor.eth
Ray Kurzweilā€™s bibliography in a nutshell: Published: 1990: The Age of Intelligent Machines 1999: The Age of Spiritual Machines 2005: The Singularity is Near 2024: The Singularity is Nearer Upcoming: 2028: The Singularity is Right Around the Corner, I Swear 2035: Anytime Now, Trust Me Bro 2042: My Bad, It Was a Logistic Curve and Not an Exponential Curve All Along
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Aha yeah I read aosm when it came out - provocative with some wishful thinking no doubt. directionally correct maybe but certainly his timeline was skewed due to his age.
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I was redpilled on AOSM and remain a Kurzweil fanboi to this day, so my cast was a bit tongue-in-cheek. I even added his Singularity Executive Program earlier this year. I agree with you that his self-confessed fear of mortality made him underestimate the timelines involved. Separately, thereā€™s the nagging possibility that the singularity never happens, because trees donā€™t grow to the sky and the universe hates infinities. We could be on a logistic curve for emerging properties of AI and not be able to tell the difference
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what if the universe hating infinities means the singularity and the great filter are the same thing šŸ˜…
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ackshully you might be right! I donā€™t know what this universe hates or doesnā€™t though. perhaps the great filter is just our simulationā€™s do not pass go setting.
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