The Singularity Is Happening

Within the technological circles, there is discussion about when the singularity will happen. Some claim it will be within a couple decades whereas other dispute that it will ever occur.

For me, I am taking a different approach. My view is the singularity is happening as we speak.

The main driver of this is the shift from thinking of this as a singular event. Instead, look at the technological singularity as a process.

In this article I will delve into why this is and the evidence to support it.

Singularity For The Last 200 Years

Much of the discussion focuses upon the idea of artificial intelligence. The problem with this is that it is too restrictive.

What is important about the singularity is that we see a change so transformative that most of what we know about human history, the rules and norms which shaped our society no longer applies. This is both on an individual and collective level.

If we look at human history, up to the Industrial Revolution, life did not change much. centuries passed without much change in economic or societal conditions. The growth rate was a measly .3% (as estimated by economists). We were mostly an agrarian society with survival being the main focus. Even the most wealthy were living in dire conditions.

This all changed in the early 1800 with the Industrial Revolution. Suddenly, within 100 years, we saw global GDP 10x, moving from .3% to 3%. This was a major jump in the standard of living across the world.

The last 200 years has seen the greatest economic and technological advancement that humanity has ever seen. It is something that keeps accelerating. Today, the average person in a developed world lives orders of multitude better than the wealthiest of the pre-1800s.

Consider life without electricity, refrigeration, or indoor plumbing. Think about what people in the 1600s would think about that.

Today, none of us would consider those hi-tech. We are not discussing humanity's greatest achievements here. Yet these are technologies that were not around a few hundred years ago.

The key is the old rules broke down.

Societal Advancement

When we look at the last few hundred years, we see how much things have changed.

For those who like to claim the "good ole days" were better, consider this: in 1800, the United States had a 45% child mortality rate. This means that 45 our of every 100 kids did not survive to adulthood.

We see this as a rule that was broken. The same is true for literacy and poverty rates as well as energy consumption per person.

All have seen advancement to the point where it is a incomparable to a couple centuries ago.

At the same time, many technologists like to talk about the singularity framed as a superintelligence. Here again, people are looking for a singular event when a process was forming.

I could make a case that we started this concept with the advent of the corporation. This was an entity that superseded any individual. However, we will restrict our conversation here solely to the digital realm.

With the widespread use of the Internet, we had a superintelligence right before us. This is something that contains the entire world's knowledge base. It is contained in text, audio, and video, housed on servers throughout the world. It is not under the control of any individual, company, or even nation.

It also cannot be shut off. As we progress further, the resiliency of this entity only grows. It is gets faster, more connected, and driven by more power.

This was the largest for in societal change in the last 100 years. It was also responsible for most of the advancement.

Reduces Fear

Many want to use the fear of a sudden appearance of a superintelligence to gain more power. Sam Altman is one who is promoting this idea in hopes of regulatory capture. He is hoping politicians get fearful and grant him (and a few other companies) the monopoly on this advanced technology.

The problem is there is no sudden appearance. We have been building this for hundreds of years. The digital component came in around 50 years ago, putting the entire process on steroids.

Of course, Altman is looking to create AI that he can control and, more importantly, profit from. He did, after all, say he believes OpenAi can become a $100 trillion company. There is a lot riding on this.

Personally, I prefer open models that can help to create AI for everyone. Access by the masses is what is crucial. Humanity advancement when the ability to read and write spread. When the overwhelming percentage of the population lacks these technologies, the few who could restricted the advancement.

This is no different.

AI for everyone is what the goal should be. We are all part of the singularity, feeding into it will also enjoying its benefits. People like to complain about how bad things are. What is ironic is they are doing it for free on a technology that was nothing but science fiction a few decades back. Our ancestors would certainly thing we were dealing in magic.

The singularity is not a single event. We already attained superintelligence. Machines have been able to top humans in calculations for more than half a century. Knowledge online is ever growing but databases do not forget. Humans are apt to forget, ignore, or overlook. We now have algorithms that can spot trends and cycles within data, something humans cannot do. It can also do it in seconds.

What is happening is a continued advancement from previous centuries. The advancement is taking place at an accelerated rate. We are seeing more processing going online along with more refined algorithms. This is enhancing compute outputs per unit on top of what the hardware manufacturers are getting.

All of this is taking place right before our eyes.

Do not look for the singular event. Focus upon the process over the last 50 years.


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Mm, Intelligence and knowledge are not synonymous. Intelligence is innate and allows us to solve problems, while knowledge is acquired through learning and experience. In the context of artificial intelligence (AI), artificial intelligence (AI) also distinguishes between the two. AI can generate knowledge without being inherently intelligent.

My impression is that they are overestimating the ability of AI to provide ms responses, but have not valued true human intelligence.

agree, we have others intelligence, like sentiments, that can be helpful or not, but... we have.

but, AI still dont have it and i think thats the point of singularity show, passing that point, things will escalate fast.

My impression is that they are overestimating the ability of AI to provide ms responses, but have not valued true human intelligence.

This could well be true. We will have to see where expectations and actually technological applications align. It is often the case that expectations exceed technological capabilities, especially in the short term.

Well actually to define intelligence as an absolute such as you have done is a risky proposition. It is actually a highly complex and controversial subject.

However if we want to try to isolate it down, here is what American Heritage Dictionary has to say:

You point is valid about intelligence not being knowledge. However, to say that we are not dealing within something that doesnt use the knowledge it acquired is not accurate in my opinion.

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I think you have a different interpretation of the singularity from the common one. I agree that machines have better computation/calculation speed, and memory. But the argument against all of that is that all the information that the machines know, still came from humans. If a robot finds an unknown substance/element from space, it will not know what to do with it. It needs human intervention to understand it and use it. But after the singularity, machines will really be smarter than humans, and wouldn't need their guidance. They can discover and create things unknown to man. They can progress and grow all on their own.

That is precisely the point. Passing that frontier of the singularity will be a combination of the mechanical, the digital and our (organic) brain, what they have defined as “Serb-organism”.

I think it is possible, but a lot are convinced that it is not. Current AI and machines mostly work on if-else and for decision making. I don't think anyone has any idea on how to add the outside the box thinking that humans have. But that is also the fear. If and once machines develop this type of thinking, it might be impossible to control them.

That is true, this is a different view of the singularity. However, the idea that all information comes from humans is not accurate. When something moving is filming, that means it is actually generating the data. I will grant it is still in the minority although that will change as we get embedded AI.

I think one of the keys is people are still stuck in it "not being human" meaning it is not intelligent. I agree it isnt human intelligence. However, we have an issue defining what this is anyway.

However, the idea that all information comes from humans is not accurate.

I think this is actually one of the requirements of the singularity. You mentioned that when a machine is filming it is generating data. But to process that data, it is using information that came from humans. A piece of petal is a piece of petal because humans said so. H2O is water because humans described it so. All the information that machines and AI have right now are from humans. Sure they can capture 'new' data, but that is just a reproduction of information that humans have already documented.

Let's say for example an unidentified element/metal is discovered. The machines of today won't be able to identify it. Sure they can describe it with the parameters from human knowledge, like its color, hardness, texture, etc. Humans can name it element/metal 250x, and think of names for its composition. It will take a machine that can create its own data to do something similar.

What you are describing is language. Machines already did that. In fact, they operate on a completely different language structure than we do.

Again, you think that only humans can operate and name a new element. I disagree. AI is gaining a collective understanding of the world. It will frame it differently than we do. It is why results from prompts change when the same question is asked. It is not simply mirroring the data that was put in like traditional databases.

I only used one simple example. To continue on the hypothetical example, the machines of today won't be able to think of practical uses of the new element/metal. They can't think of creating something from nothing yet. Or creating something new that hasn't been discovered or created by humans. What you described in your second paragraph is AI. It is smart, but it is not yet at the point of singularity. The fact that we don't have inference and AGI, which are significantly lower than the capabilities of the singularity is proof.

The fact that we don't have inference and AGI, which are significantly lower than the capabilities of the singularity is proof.

Considering there is no agreed upon definition of AGI, how does anyone know. Some claim Altman has already achieved it. I dont know if he did or did not.

Hence, people want to ascribe terms to singularity where there is none. Some state it has to have superintellgence involved while others, focus upon compute. The point here is when we look at the definition of taking all the old rules, metrics, and norms that shape society as the basis of the definition, we have been there for years.

GDP, a baseline economic term, lost its validity decades ago. Growth rates also fall into that same area. The relationship between capital, labor, and economic productivity is no outdated.

This is just one field where all is being washed away. It was not a human creation.

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Indeed we are performing magic, to me the entire process has made the impossible possible and normal. In terms of technological advancement I wonder what is to come after AI.

As you have stated they don't forget, which makes identifying trends a lot easier, there's is a lot it can and will do, honestly I'm stuck on wondering what comes next

They are recording everything. That is one of the things that is going to really change as more video is generated especially by robots.

That's amazing