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Sep 18
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As the interval between successive paradigm shifts approaches zero, technological singularity happens. From that point, all future paradigm shifts happen apparently all at once. Evidence shows not only doubling every year, character intrinsic of information systems including computing and biology, but the rate of change itself growing with exponent 1.1. Imagine a world of superhuman intelligent machines learning and rebuilding themselves exponentially faster than our ability to comprehend. Imagine seemingly infinite computing operating, growing, and adapting at the speed of light. Then lever it and feed it back into every other domain.

As the interval between successive paradigm shifts approaches zero, technological singularity happens. From that point, all future paradigm shifts happen apparently all at once. Evidence shows not only doubling every year, character intrinsic of information systems including computing and biology, but the rate of change itself growing with exponent 1.1. Imagine a world of superhuman intelligent machines learning and rebuilding themselves exponentially faster than our ability to comprehend. Imagine seemingly infinite computing operating, growing, and adapting at the speed of light. Then lever it and feed it back into every other domain.

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