Singularitarianism

Singularitarianism is a moral philosophy based upon the belief that a technological singularity is possible, advocating deliberate action to effect and ensure its safety. While some futurologists and transhumanists speculate on the possibility and nature of this supposed singularity (often referred to as the Singularity), a Singularitarian believes it is not only possible, but that it can also be guided, and acts in ways that he/she believes will contribute to its safety and early arrival.

In his essay Singularitarian Principles, Eliezer Yudkowsky writes that there are four qualities that define a Singularitarian:

Many believe a technological singularity is possible without adopting Singularitarianism as a moral philosophy. Although the exact numbers are hard to quantify, Singularitarianism is presently a small movement.

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See also: Singularitarianism, Eliezer Yudkowsky, Futurology, Michael Anissimov, Moral philosophy, Technological singularity, Transhumanism