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<blockquote data-quote="Kairos" data-source="post: 178942" data-attributes="member: 10263"><p>Also, where I think these folks go wrong is not opining about a future singularity event (that I think is coming), but incorrectly guessing what will trigger it. I think the real trigger to a singularity will be a cure for aging and most causes of natural death.</p><p></p><p>Almost all innovation is made by a two specific demographics: Men in their thirties and forties, living in either East Asia (China, Japan, Korea) or the West (Europe, North America, Australia). Those two groups of men drag the entire world into the future. If we cured the longevity problem, the window would become open ended (would be men in their thirties through centuries) and the numbers of innovative minds would multiply.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kairos, post: 178942, member: 10263"] Also, where I think these folks go wrong is not opining about a future singularity event (that I think is coming), but incorrectly guessing what will trigger it. I think the real trigger to a singularity will be a cure for aging and most causes of natural death. Almost all innovation is made by a two specific demographics: Men in their thirties and forties, living in either East Asia (China, Japan, Korea) or the West (Europe, North America, Australia). Those two groups of men drag the entire world into the future. If we cured the longevity problem, the window would become open ended (would be men in their thirties through centuries) and the numbers of innovative minds would multiply. [/QUOTE]
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