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The Next Stage: Evolution and Transhumanism
2016, Stefan Ćertić
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OL26210522M
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9780995865709

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For thousands of years we had knowledge to determinate earth orbit just based on the sun reflection. Still achieving a great failure to perceive idea of “what was before the beginning. Perceiving forever or nothing. No matter if you are supporter of Trans Humanism movement or not, there is a question to be asked.

Are we, building an AI?
Are we, who are already an AI, building an AI?
Is this “mirror effect” definite? Can we consider it a dimension?

The singularity is the hypothetical arrival of artificial general intelligence. Such computer would theoretically be capable of recursive self-improvement (redesigning itself), or of designing and building copies better than itself. Repetitions of this cycle would likely result in a runaway effect — an intelligence explosion — where smart intelligence design successive generations of increasingly powerful AI, creating intelligence far exceeding human intellectual capacity and control. According to public criticism and scientific society, because the capabilities of such a super intelligence may be impossible for a human to comprehend, the technological singularity is an occurrence beyond which events may become unpredictable, unfavorable, or even unfathomable.
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