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A Twitter user shares a speculative timeline predicting major AI milestones from 2026 to 2030, culminating in the singularity.
A science fiction novel by Charles Stross exploring technological singularity, AI, and transhumanism.
In the interview, Joscha Bach critiques mind uploading and quantum consciousness theories, arguing that consciousness is a software problem rather than a physical one. He suggests current AI architectures are one abstraction layer short of AGI, and regards the Singularity as a technological version of eschatological religious narrative.
The author argues that recent humanoid robot movements are autonomous physical AI, not teleoperation, and dismisses skepticism as denial of an impending disruptive technology akin to the automobile or iPhone.
A LessWrong post titled 'The Anti-Singularity' explores concepts challenging or redefining the traditional technological singularity hypothesis.