If there was any doubt that, as a species, we have transitioned to a technological culture from an agrarian one, here’s a factoid for you:
In 2004, human beings produced more transistors than grains of rice.
This observation comes from a talk by Ed Lazowska at the most recent ACM Symposium on Theory of Computing, as reported by Scott Aronson.
How many transistors? About 10 quintillion:
- 10,000 quadrillion
- 10,000,000 trillion
- 10,000,000,000 billion
- 10,000,000,000,000 million
- 10,000,000,000,000,000 thousand
- 10,000,000,000,000,000,000
or just 1019 – a 1 followed by 19 0s – for short. I have not written Mr. Lazowska to ask for his references, on transistors or grains of rice.
The title of this post refers to the coming technological singularity. Technological – and cultural – growth is exponential, not linear. Because of this, our history is not a good predictor of the future. This has been described as “the Rapture for nerds.”
I qualify as a singularitarian, since I believe the singularity will occur, for better or worse, whether I think it will be a Good Thing or not. I believe it’s a matter of when, not if, it will occur. It may occur in my lifetime. I’m not sure if I want to be around for it.
Your viewpoint is very similar to mine.
This is my most recent comment.
http://socialdiscussion.com/environment/5178-maybe-we-cant-stop-climate-change-global-warming-etc.html