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AI's gradual singularity: automation and competition drive transition

The technological singularity may not be a sudden event of superintelligence, but rather a gradual, cumulative transition. This transition could be driven by AI systems increasingly automating research and development, leading to faster capability advancements than human researchers can manage. Additionally, competitive market pressures and institutional dependence on AI for operations could accelerate its integration across industries and government, potentially reducing human control even without a conscious machine. AI

IMPACT Suggests a shift in AI development and integration, moving from discrete breakthroughs to cumulative, competitive diffusion.

RANK_REASON The item discusses hypothetical future scenarios of AI integration and its potential impact on human control, rather than reporting on a specific event or release.

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AI's gradual singularity: automation and competition drive transition

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  1. r/singularity TIER_2 English(EN) · /u/Soggy-Investigator53 ·

    What are the best scenarious whene singularity happens ? how do we imagine it as community ?

    <!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>The technological singularity is often described as a discrete event in which an artificial system suddenly becomes more intelligent than humanity and begins operating beyond human control. That image is conceptually dramatic, but it is probably …