singularitarian
/ˌsɪŋ.ɡjʊˌlæɹɪˈtɛəɹi.ən/
singularitarian means relating to the technological singularity theory. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 82 out of 100.
singularitarian is pronounced /ˌsɪŋ.ɡjʊˌlæɹɪˈtɛəɹi.ən/.
Etymology
From Singularity + -arian, popularized by Ray Kurzweil who credits the term to the extropian Mark Plus (1991).
adj
- Relating to the technological singularity theory.““The Coming Technological Singularity” has often been credited with launching a so-called Singularitarian movement.”
noun
- Someone who supports the technological singularity theory.“Rather, Kurzweil writes, he became a Singularitarian as a result of “practical” efforts to make “optimal tactical decisions in launching technology enterprises.” Startups showed him the way! Being a Singularitarian, Kurzweil claims, “is not a matter of faith but one of understanding.” This is a refrain Singularitarians share with Scientologists, for L. Ron Hubbard always marketed his doctrines as ”