Noun
technological singularity (plural technological singularities)
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.
Synonyms: singularity, Kurzweil singularity, Singularity
But if the technological Singularity can happen, it will. Vernor Vinge
Technological singularity is inevitable given the human nature to discover, create, and change the world that we live in. Newton Lee
Technological singularity main If research into Strong AI produced sufficiently intelligent software, it might be able to reprogram and improve itself. Source: Internet
Technological singularity is when accelerating progress in technologies will cause a runaway effect wherein artificial intelligence will exceed human intellectual capacity and control, thus radically changing or even ending civilization. Source: Internet