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Posted by ecto 9 hours ago

The Singularity will occur on a Tuesday(campedersen.com)
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pixl97 8 hours ago|
>That's a very different singularity than the one people argue about.

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I wouldn't say it's that much different. This has always been a key point of the singularity

>Unpredictable Changes: Because this intelligence will far exceed human capacity, the resulting societal, technological, and perhaps biological changes are impossible for current humans to predict.

It was a key point that society would break, but the exact implementation details of that breakage were left up to the reader.

TheOtherHobbes 6 hours ago|
r̶e̶a̶d̶e̶r̶ survivor.
danesparza 7 hours ago||
"I'm aware this is unhinged. We're doing it anyway" is probably one of the greatest quotes I've heard in 2026.

I feel like I need to start more sprint stand-ups with this quote...

yoyohello13 4 hours ago||
That quote basically sums up then entire technology landscape these days.
chasd00 4 hours ago||
"I'm aware this is unhinged. We're doing it anyway" i love this! I ordered a tshirt they other day that says "Claude's Favorite" I may be placing an order for a new design soon :)
dakolli 7 hours ago||
Are people in San Francisco that stupid that they're having open-clawd meetups and talking about the Singularity non stop? Has San Francisco become just a cliche larp?
nomel 7 hours ago||
There's all sorts of conversations like this that are genuinely exciting and fairly profound when you first consider them. Maybe you're older and have had enough conversations about the concept of a singularity that the topic is already boring to you.

Let them have their fun. Related, some adults are watching The Matrix, a 26 year old movie, for the first time today.

For some proof that it's not some common idea, I was recently listening to a fairly technical interview with a top AI researcher, presenting the idea of the singularity in a very indirect way, never actually mentioning the word, as if he was the one that thought of it. I wanted to scream "Just say it!" halfway through. The ability to do that, without being laughed at, proves it's not some tired idea, for others.

yoyohello13 4 hours ago||
I'd be more inclined to let them have thier fun if it they weren't torching trillions of dollars trying to lead humanity into a singularity.
floren 6 hours ago||
Become?
maerF0x0 4 hours ago||
iirc almost all industries follow S shaped curves, exponential at first, then asymptotic at the end... So just because we're on the ramp up of the curve doesn't mean we'll continue accelerating, let alone maintain the current slope. Scientific breakthroughs often require an entirely new paradigm to break the asymptote, and often the breakthrough cannot be attained by incumbents who are entrenched in their way working plus have a hard time unseeing what they already know
mygn-l 5 hours ago||
Why is finiteness emphasized for polynomial growth, while infinity is emphasized for exponential growth??? I don't think your AI-generated content is reliable, to say the least.
chasd00 4 hours ago||
I wonder if using LLMs for coding can trigger AI psychosis the way it can when using an LLM as a substitute for a relationship. I bet many people here have pretty strong feelings about code. It would explain some of the truly bizarre behaviors that pop up from time to time in articles and comments here.
paulorlando 2 hours ago||
This is great news, knowing that I have until 2034 instead of just 2027.
rcarmo 8 hours ago||
"I could never get the hang of Tuesdays"

- Arthur Dent, H2G2

jama211 8 hours ago||
Thursdays, unfortunately
baalimago 8 hours ago||
Well... I can't argue with facts. Especially not when they're in graph form.
mbgerring 4 hours ago|
I have lived in San Francisco for more than a decade. I have an active social life and a lot of friends. Literally no one I have ever talked to at any party or event has ever talked about the Singularity except as a joke.
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