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The idea of an "intelligence explosion" in which smart machines would design even more intelligent machines was proposed by the mathematician I. J. Good in 1965.
But the notion of an intelligence explosion was also impossible to disprove.
The intelligence explosion is not the only way that a superintelligence might be created suddenly.
This is the so-called "intelligence explosion" – a point where humanity courts its own destruction.
"Before the prospect of an intelligence explosion, we humans are like small children playing with a bomb," he concludes.
It has been proposed that an "intelligence explosion" is possible when software becomes good enough at making better software.
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The unusual thing about superintelligence is that we do not know if rapid and powerful intelligence explosions are possible: maybe our current civilisation as a whole is improving itself at the fastest possible rate.
Mostly, there was skepticism about the intelligence-explosion idea, which assumed answers to many unresolved questions.
The April 19 strike that hit what appeared to have been a truck bomb in a compound used by Al Qaeda set off an enormous secondary explosion, intelligence officials say.
Boston police received no advance intelligence of the explosions and no suspects were in custody, commissioner Ed Davis said.
"He's got quickness, strength, power, explosion, desire, intelligence.
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