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Dr Singularity

@Dr_Singularity

Futurist. AGI/ASI by 2030. Posting about AI,AGI,ASI, Singularity, Post Scarcity, LEV,tech & sci progress. 300 000BC - 2029 = Dark Ages. 2030 - Golden Age Begins

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Dr Singularity@Dr_Singularity·
Don’t die before 2030. You will reach LEV, and you will have so many years ahead of you (regardless of your age today )that you’ll be able to relive youth, rewrite your story, correct old mistakes, and experience more than you ever thought possible. Aging will be treated. Intelligence will explode. Medicine will move at software speed. Entire fields will compress decades of progress into months/weeks and then days We’re at the inflection point.We’re staring at the vertical line on the graph. The 2030s won’t feel like an extension of the 2020s, but more like stepping into a different civilization.
le.hl@0xleegenz

Realizing how fast i went from 18 to 28:

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"This key insight drove improvements in segmentation, depth, anticipation, and even robot planning."
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wow another insane high temperature superconductivity breakthrough. At this rate of progress, we should have "LK-99" like, but this time real, high temperature, ambient pressure superconductor by ~2030. Scientists Just Cracked a Major Superconductor Barrier Scientists have made a major leap toward practical high temperature superconductors by discovering a new way to control and stabilize superconductivity through engineered structures. Researchers found a way to manipulate how superconducting materials behave without changing their chemistry directly. This helps maintain superconductivity under tougher conditions (like higher temperatures or fields), which has been a huge bottleneck. The breakthrough solves one of the core challenges in the field: making superconductors stable and usable outside extreme lab environments. Why this is huge? Superconductors carry electricity with zero resistance, meaning no energy loss. The problem? They usually need extreme cold or special conditions, limiting real world use. This new approach opens a path toward: Ultra powerful magnets (fusion, MRI, transport) Next gen electronics and quantum tech Room scale quantum computers operating without extreme cooling Floating cities and frictionless transportation networks Hyper efficient AI data centers with near zero energy waste Planet scale energy transmission without loss Compact fusion power systems becoming commercially viable Superconducting propulsion systems for advanced spacecraft Massively scaled maglev networks connecting continents and 1000s more sci fi technologies.
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This could snowball fast if others build on it
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We’re finally seeing real momentum in this field.
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Biology = ultra advanced nanotechnology. Self assembling, self repairing, self replicating, ultra efficient nano systems evolved over billions of years. Thanks to AI, we will not only achieve a full understanding of biology, but go beyond it.
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Justin Ryan ᯅ@justinryanio·
The Verge has lost its way. Several months ago, they interviewed me for 45 minutes about Apple Vision Pro. I spent 43 minutes talking about what I love, and 2 minutes on what I’d change. They twisted parts of those 2 minutes and cut everything positive I said. To make it worse, the author opened the interview by saying they were biased against headsets. I miss the old Verge. The one that was fun. The one that spotlighted tech instead of throwing shade.
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Nvidia’s DLSS 5 is like motion smoothing for video games, but worse theverge.com/entertainment/…

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Chun Lin@ChunLin85480996·
@Yussoonn_ i think we need some revolutionary tech innovation to really bring other mid income countries to high income. east aisa is lucky that we ride on the tailwind of semiconductors. but the whole eco-system is too full now to help SEA to higher income.
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Thailand has been stuck in the middle-income trap for a very long time. Malaysia is too, even if it's less pronounced than Thailand's case. In 10 to 15 years,Vietnam will be the next country to approach the truth zone and pass the middle-income trap test. Vietnam checks many of the boxes that few emerging countries had when they faced the middle-income trap test,this is quite rare. Vietnam has a real chance of escaping the middle-income trap,I would estimate the odds at roughly 60/40 in favor of success.
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And yet Thailand has achieved the exceptional and the unthinkable. It has an aging population and an extremely low total fertility rate, with a still intermediate level of wealth, without being a technological power. The country is aging before it has fully caught up with developed nations. A unique case in the world.

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@Yussoonn_ Malaysia will be a high income country in a couple of years lol. It is not stuck in the middle income trap
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Good times are coming everywhere for everybody. AI will be the fuel of this change.
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"Apple CEO Tim Cook urged people to spend more time outside instead of scrolling on their smartphones" “I don’t want people using them too much,” the 65-year-old executive recently said on Good Morning America.
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