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I'm my own MILF
... I don't even know quite how to respond to this. I mean sure, not so many people find the tech singularity plausable, and a fair number think we're going to wipe ourselves out soon, but I don't know many people who think we're reaching technology's actual peak.
Technology is only just starting to take off. The last century saw more technological advance than the entire previous sum of Human technological growth. Current trends suggest that, barring incredible catastrophe, we're just about reaching the point where growth becomes obviously non-linear. In normal Human lifetimes, those of us here now are going to be witness to the single greatest period of change in Human history by a far wider margin than you can imagine. But let's try:
Imagine that the radio, telephone (regular and cell), television, computer, internet, airplane, firearm, radar, iPod, DVD, radar, microscope, penicillin, MRI scanner, polio vaccine, smallpox vaccine, internal combustion engine, and plastics were all invented/discovered tomorrow. Literally in the space of 24 hours.
Now expand that a thousand fold. That's what we're looking at over the next forty years. After the midpoint of the century I don't even want to make bets, but we won't even be able to understand it without being augmented in some way ourselves.
Where are we going? Hopefully, towards the Culture, which is a futuristic society in a series of novels by Iain M. Banks. I intend to get us there. In reality, we're in a reasonably okay state now, and that is utopian, but GETTING from here to there is a larger challenge than I'd like to face.
But we do face it, and we can't stop it. Technology brings too much that's good, and is too uncontrollable. The only way to stop it would be a worldwide totalitarian state. The worst anyone could feasibly do is slow it down, but because it's exponential, even if you literally make things TEN TIMES more difficult, it'll only actually slow things by a few years.