No. Artificial Intelligence has come on in leaps and bounds, however we are no closer to the notion of singularity than we were when we started. In March 2015, we managed to accurately model just 1 second's worth of human brain activity, but it took over 40 minutes for the 4th most powerful supercomputer to process. We've still a long way to go before machine's can truly "think" like a human.
We're certainly closer because advances in technology have allowed us to create machines that can walk and talk much more naturally than was possible 10 years ago let alone 100 years ago. However, we're still a long way from achieving an artificial intelligence that can reliably pass the Turing test.
Yes, the world is making significant strides towards achieving advanced artificial intelligence, with rapid developments in machine learning, natural language processing, and robotics. Innovations in computing power and data availability are accelerating progress. However, the concept of singularity—where AI surpasses human intelligence and capability—remains speculative, with many technical and ethical challenges yet to be addressed. The timeline for reaching such a point is still uncertain and widely debated among experts.
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You can't, all you can do is get closer to achieving and going to it
A black hole doesn't literally suck. A black hole pulls things closer to it. And it does this the same way that we stay on the earth--- gravity. A singularity, a point with mass but no height, width or length is at the center of every black hole. This singularity is what has the gravitational strength to pull everything, even light, towards it. It does it all with an unfathomably strong gravitational pull.
Time behaves differently in a black hole due to its intense gravitational pull. According to the theory of general relativity, time slows down as you get closer to the singularity at the center of a black hole. This means that time as we know it may not exist in the same way within a black hole.
Pigmy Chimpanzee and bonobo are of equal intelligence because they are two names for one animal. Intelligence can be measured many ways. All animals are intelligence enough for their environment. Bonobo intelligence matches humans the closest of all animals but are not violent as humans are. Orangutans are closer to human intelligence than a baboon but are not violent as humans are.
The one that is closer will move at a higher speed. The same happens, for example, with planets revolving around the Sun - the planets closer to the Sun move faster.
It is first stretched then pressurised. so if a human was to enter a black hole, you would first be turned into a spaghetti-looking thing then you will be pressureised. too much pressure on any human will make them explode.
"Attract" means to draw something closer, either physically or figuratively. "Attempt" means to make an effort to do something, typically with the aim of achieving a goal.
Inside a black hole, time behaves differently than outside. Time slows down as you get closer to the center of a black hole, eventually stopping completely at the singularity. This means that time inside a black hole is essentially frozen.
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