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O que (quem) é conic singularity - definição

OPERATING SYSTEM
Microsoft Singularity; Singularity (OS); Singularity operating system; Singularity OS

Technological singularity         
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  • major evolutionary transitions]]" in information processing.<ref name="InfoBiosphere2016" />
  • graph]]). The 7 most recent data points are all [[Nvidia GPUs]].
  • exponential]] trend.
  • In this sample recursive self-improvement scenario, humans modifying an AI's architecture would be able to double its performance every three years through, for example, 30 generations before exhausting all feasible improvements (left). If instead the AI is smart enough to modify its own architecture as well as human researchers can, its time required to complete a redesign halves with each generation, and it progresses all 30 feasible generations in six years (right).<ref name="yudkowsky-global-risk">[[Eliezer Yudkowsky]]. "Artificial intelligence as a positive and negative factor in global risk." Global catastrophic risks (2008).</ref>
PREDICTED FUTURE EVENT IN WHICH A SUPERHUMAN ARTIFICIAL GENERAL INTELLIGENCE IS MADE THAT ITERATIVELY REDESIGNS ITSELF TO RAPIDLY BECOME MUCH MORE INTELLIGENT, AND A RAPID GENERAL TECHNOLOGICAL AND SOCIAL CHANGE FOLLOWS THAT IS BEYOND PREDICTION
Technological Singularity; Recursive self-improvement; Vinge's Singularity; Vingean singularity; The singularity; Tech singularity; Technical singularity; Singularity (technological); Singularitism; Technology singularity; Seed AI; Recursive Self Improvement; Recursively-improving artificial intelligence; Recursively-Improving Artificial Intelligence; Recursively improving artificial intelligence; Recursively Improving Artificial Intelligence; Singularity Hypotheses; Recursive self improvement; Intelligence explosion; Singularity studies; Hard takeoff; Soft takeoff; Singularity hypothesis; The Singularity; Self-improving artificial intelligence; Self-improving AI; AI singularity
The technological singularity—or simply the singularity—is a hypothetical point in time at which technological growth will become radically faster and uncontrollable, resulting in unforeseeable changes to human civilization. According to the most popular version of the singularity hypothesis, I.
CONIC         
  • The [[paraboloid]] shape of [[Archeocyathid]]s produces conic sections on rock faces
  • Standard forms of a hyperbola
  • Standard forms of a parabola
  • Standard forms of an ellipse
  • Diagram from Apollonius' ''Conics'', in a 9th-century Arabic translation
  • Development of the conic section as the eccentricity ''e'' increases
  • L}} (''e'' = ∞). The red circle (''e'' = 0) is included for reference; it does not have a directrix in the plane.
  • Parallelogram method for constructing an ellipse
  • Conic parameters in the case of an ellipse
  • Definition of the Steiner generation of a conic section
  • Cyclopaedia]]'', 1728
  • 4: [[Hyperbola]]}}
CURVE OBTAINED BY INTERSECTING A CONE AND A PLANE
Conic sections; Conic; Conics; Latus rectum; Conic Sections; Quadratic curve; Conic Sections in Polar Coordinates; Semilatus rectum; Semilatus Rectum; Semi-latus rectum; Conics intersection; Focal parameter; Focal Parameter; Conic Section; Latus Rectum; Dual conic; Directrix (conic section); Directrix of a conic section; Quadratic plane curve; Conic equation; Conic parameter
["Dynamic Configuration for Distributed Systems", J. Kramer et al, IEEE Trans Soft Eng SE-11(4):424-436 (Apr 1985)].
Singularity (system theory)         
CONTEXT IN WHICH A SMALL CHANGE CAN CAUSE A LARGE EFFECT, ACCORDING TO MAXWELL
Singularity in System Theory; Singularity (system theory)
In the study of unstable systems, James Clerk Maxwell in 1873 was the first to use the term singularity in its most general sense: that in which it refers to contexts in which arbitrarily small changes, commonly unpredictably, may lead to arbitrarily large effects. In this sense, Maxwell did not differentiate between dynamical systems and social systems.

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Singularity (operating system)

Singularity is an experimental operating system developed by Microsoft Research between July 9, 2003, and February 7, 2015. It was designed as a high dependability OS in which the kernel, device drivers, and application software were all written in managed code. Internal security uses type safety instead of hardware memory protection.