>>11853192>the "singularity"This is where they are mistaken.
Even by their own definition of the singularity they are mistaken.
They forget the curve is smooth.
The singularity they speak of is a total non-event.
>Can we follow everything that happens in todays world without computers?No, that is, the singularity already happened by this definition, several years ago.
>But maybe the singularity is when super-human AI appears.Sure, but remember, the curve is smooth, so before get super-human AI we have human equivalent AI, and before that we have retarded shitposter AI. It will be just another day at the office when the average AI scores 1 IQ point more than the average human.
In 50 years the streets outside will look the same, the beach nearby will look the same. The cars will look similar, some might be self-driving. But the small supermarket will be the same because automation is still expensive.
If I get cancer I can take a pill each day for three weeks and be cured.
If I need therapy I can talk to a therAIpist
That's about the only differences I expect to see in the rest of my life.