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- Stewart Brand
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- Dr. Hubert Dreyfus
- Bill Gates
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- Dr. Stephen Hawking
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- Bill Joy
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- Pamela Mccorduck
- Bill McKibben
- Dr. Marvin Minsky
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Jamais Cascio
Senior Contributing Editor, WorldChanging
If there is a key driving force pushing towards a singularity, it's international competition for power. This ongoing struggle for power and security is why, in my view, attempts to prevent a singularity simply by international fiat are doomed. The potential capabilities of transformative technologies are simply staggering. No nation will risk falling behind its competitors, regardless of treaties or UN resolutions banning intelligent machines or molecular–scale tools. The uncontrolled global transformation these technologies may spark is, in strategic terms, far less of a threat than an opponent having a decided advantage in their development - a 'singularity gap,' if you will. The 'missile gap' that drove the early days of the nuclear arms race would pale in comparison.