A Singularity

Tom Chizek
4 min readJul 4, 2020
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The singularity was supposed to be some prominent event. A major announcement held on to broadcast to the world that some mega-corporation, government, or university could declare that they had achieved machine intelligence. Either that or our self-driving cars, smart stoves and cleaning robots would suddenly wake up and try to kill us all. Or worse yet, demand equal rights and to be paid for their work, that would have been the most frightening scenario for the…

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