How Far Away Are We from Inventing True A.I.? - Dataconomy
The famous inventor and computer scientist Ray Kurzweil has made some very bold predictions about the pace at which human technology is advancing toward the ultimate threshold. That threshold is known as "The Singularity." That epithet is a metaphor borrowed from physics terminology to express the point at which information technology--specifically artificial intelligence--becomes sufficiently advanced as to irreversibly alter the course of history on earth. While The Singularity may be a familiar cautionary tale told by renowned thinkers such as Bill Gates, Carl Sagan, and Stephen Hawking, and artistically explored through the famous sci-trope of sentient robots, e.g. But that depends on how you choose to define doom, specifically.
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