Whats the technological singularity?
It’s a common theme in science fiction — mankind struggles to survive in a dystopian futuristic society. Scientists discover too late that their machines are too powerful to control. Computers and robots force the human race into servitude. But this popular plot might not belong within the realm of fiction forever. Discussed by philosophers, computer scientists and women named Sarah Connor, this idea seems to gain more credence every year. Could machines replace humans as the dominant force on the planet? Some might argue that we’ve already reached that point. After all, computers allow us to communicate with each other, keep track of complex systems like global markets and even control the world’s most dangerous weapons. On top of that, robots have made automation a reality for jobs ranging from building automobiles to