"Taking the outside view means using an estimate based on a class of roughly similar previous cases"
so the singularity by far is something after which we cannot predict how things are, but we're going to look at roughly similar cases for that?
I'm also an insider in this in the sense that I've been a professional software engineer for 16 years, dropped out of a phd program after passing qualification exam with a masters in compsci and eng, so yes, I am trying to imagine possible outcomes and look at trajectories and I hope other people with training on this board are doing the same.
so the singularity by far is something after which we cannot predict how things are, but we're going to look at roughly similar cases for that?
The comparisons people generally make are to agriculture and industrialization.
I'm also an insider in this in the sense that I've been a professional software engineer for 16 years
Okay. Part of my academic background is physics, including nanoscale physics- but if anything, being half-educated about it makes me reluctant to speculate.
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