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singularity

[sing-gyuh-lar-i-tee] / ˌsɪŋ gyəˈlær ɪ ti /




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Films we love have a singularity about them.

From Los Angeles Times

Winterson just takes the conceit one step further, one step closer to the singularity.

From Los Angeles Times

“Allende’s radical techies were not poring over texts about singularity or existential risk of AI,” Morozov tells me, “they were busy reading about the unequal nature of the global economy.”

From Los Angeles Times

I was starting to feel like there was a kind of singularity where a lot of art and gaming were all starting to merge into something that was maybe difficult to articulate.

From Los Angeles Times

He did not explicitly apologise but said that the Holocaust was "the most heinous crime in modern human history" and that his comments had not been meant "to deny the singularity of the Holocaust".

From BBC