"technological singularity" meaning in English

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Noun

IPA: /ˌtɛknəˈlɑd͡ʒɪkl̩ ˌsɪŋɡjəˈlɛɹɪti/ [General-American], /ˌtɛknəˈlɒd͡ʒɪkəl̩ ˌsɪŋɡjʊˈlæɹɪti/ [Received-Pronunciation] Forms: technological singularities [plural]
Etymology: Popularized by Vernor Vinge in 1993, by analogy to the gravitational singularity in black holes, where the conventional laws of science are thought to no longer apply, resulting in a breakdown of predictability. Head templates: {{en-noun}} technological singularity (plural technological singularities)
  1. A hypothetical future event in human history caused by the ever-increasing ability of new technology to speed up the rate at which new technology is developed. Wikipedia link: Vernor Vinge, technological singularity Categories (topical): Technology, Transhumanism Synonyms: singularity, Kurzweil singularity, Singularity Related terms: posthumanism, transhumanism, Omega Point Translations (technological singularity): singularité technologique [feminine] (French), technologische Singularität [feminine] (German), singularidad tecnológica [feminine] (Spanish)

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