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Exponential growth in computing power from "summary" of The Singularity is Near by Ray Kurzweil

Exponential growth in computing power is a concept that has been driving technological progress for decades. Moore's Law, formulated by Gordon Moore in 1965, states that the number of transistors on a computer chip doubles approximately every two years. This exponential growth in processing power has led to a cascade of advancements in various fields, from artificial intelligence to biotechnology. As computing power has increased exponentially, the capabilities of computers have grown at an astonishing rate. What used to require massive mainframes can now be accomplished by a smartphone in the palm of our hands. This rapid advancement has enabled the development of technologies that were once thought to be the stuff of science fiction. The implications of exponential growth in computing power are profound. As computers become more powerful, they become capable of handling increasingly complex tasks. This has led to breakthroughs in fields such as machine learning, where algori...
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    The Singularity is Near

    Ray Kurzweil

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