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This site has looked at a list of technologies for a Mundane Singularity.<\/a> Technological Singularity and Transhumanism are often criticized because the primary technologies that enable it are Molecular Nanotechnology and greater than human intelligence general AI, which some believe are not possible. Much of the projected benefits of a technological singularity could be achieved even without Molecular Nanotechnology and without greater than human Artificial General Intelligence as the technology triggers. <\/p>\n

A Mundane Singularity could bring about a large amount of
\n1. Economic abundance
\n2. Radical life extension
\n3. Physical and Cognitive enhancement
\n4. Blood Stream Robots
\n5. Supermaterials
\n6. Open Access to space
\n7. Pollution elimination
\n8. Computer Advancement
\n9. Shape changing functional devices like utility fog <\/p>\n

The list of technologies and policies that I believe play a major part in achieving those things over then next 20 years are<\/p>\n

1. Pro-growth Policies
\n2. Energy Efficiency – superconductors, thermoelectrics, improved grid
\n3. Energy Revolution – Mass produced fission, fusion, and maybe cold fusion
\n4. Additive manufacturing
\n5. Not so mundane – neuromorphic chips, quantum computers, photonics
\n6. Automated transportation (leading to robotic cars and planes)
\n7. Urbanization MegaCities
\n8. Urbanization Broad Group skyscrapers, Tata flat packed buildings
\n9. Robotics
\n10. Hyperbroadband
\n11. Supermaterials
\n12. Improve medicine and public health
\n13. Space
\n14. Synthetic biology and recombineering
\n15. Sensors everywhere
\n16. Education transformed and accelerated innovation
\n17. Supersmartphones, exoskeletons and wearable systems
\n18. Memristors and other significant computing and electronic improvements.<\/p>\n

The Mundane Singularity still has a normal adoption and deployment cycle. So the impact will increase over time. ie. More robots in 2020 and still more in 2025 and 2030.<\/p>

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Here are videos that relate to Mundane Singularity technology<\/p>\n