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Rimini, Italy

2008 - 2009









A computer simulation may have voids or other errors that manifest inside.

The Technological Singularity

is the hypothesis of the invention of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). AGI would be capable of recursive self-improvement, leading to the rapid emergence of Artificial Super Intelligence (ASI). This will abruptly trigger a runaway feedback loop of technological breakthroughs resulting in unfathomable changes to human civilization. The limits of which are unknown. Technological progress will become so rapid that it makes the future after the Singularity qualitatively different and impossible to predict due to an inability of human beings to imagine the intentions or capabilities of Artificial Super Intelligent entities.

Artificial Super Intelligent Entities are theorized to eventually have the power to simulate reality — for example by quantum computer simulation — indistinguishable from “true” reality. The motivations and goals of such a simulation may be incomprehensible to humans.



Loid Larson and The Technological Singularity

The Technological Singularity

Rimini, Italy2008 - 2009
The Technological Singularity

The Technological Singularity

Rimini, Italy2008 - 2009
The Technological Singularity Loid Larson

The Technological Singularity

Rimini, Italy2008 - 2009

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Loid Larson and The Technological Singularity

The Technological Singularity

Rimini, Italy2008 - 2009


A computer simulation may have voids or other errors that manifest inside.

An example of this could be when the “hall of mirrorsfeedback loop effect occurs between a computer monitor and camera. The computer attempts to display nothing and instead produces an effect of apparent Infinite Regress. If a void can be found in the real world and tested, and if the observers survive its discovery, then it may reveal underlying evidence of the simulation.

Loid Larson and The Technological Singularity



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Loid Falling Into A Singularity

Rimini, Italy2008
Loid Larson and The Technological Singularity

The Psychedelic Experience

Rimini, Italy2008
Paranoid, paranoia Loid Larson and The Technological Singularity

Paranoia

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Loid Larson and The Technological Singularity

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Spirals Within Spirals

Spirals Within Spirals

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Nuclear Singularity

Nuclear Singularity

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Chris Jacobson, Chris Jay, Christopher David Jacobson

Chris Wanted To Sail Around The World

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Cesar Marquez

Cesar Wanted To Believe

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Loid Larson and The Technological Singularity

Loid Larson and The Technological Singularity

Rimini, Italy2009
The Technological Singularity

TAO Yawning and Yawning and Yawning

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The Technological Singularity, Computer, Video Feedback

Believe In The Computer (Credi nel Computer)

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Loid Larson and The Technological Singularity

Loid Larson and The Technological Singularity

Rimini, Italy2009
Loid Larson and The Technological Singularity

Many of the most recognized writers on the The Technological Singularity

define the concept in terms of the technological creation of Artificial Super Intelligence, and allege that a post-singularity world would be unpredictable to humans due to an inability of human beings to imagine the intentions or capabilities of super intelligent entities.

Artificial Super Intelligent Entities are theorized to eventually have the power to simulate reality — for example by quantum computer simulation — indistinguishable from “true” reality. The motivations and goals of such a simulation may be incomprehensible to humans.



A computer simulation may have voids or other errors that manifest inside



The Technological Singularity



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