>>10835230>Ask questions or post criticism.I did. My criticism is there:
The Singularity is admitting to extinction. By abandoning the human body we abandon our history with it, and are left with the machine "immortality" that you so covet. Immortality sounds like just about the worst outcome possible for a collective species that does everything it can to enslave one another.
You also strip life of it's value. You create a world where all that is left is the humans who could afford the miles of circuitry necessary to house even a fraction of a whole human mind.
The only known way to accelerate technology is through war.
Transhumanism is a dead-end on every level. Spiritual, Emotional, Physical, Educational, ever facet of humanity is destroyed by the singularity. It's the same problem as the "free college" argument. Once everyone has a degree nobody does.
If we somehow manage to download you bullshit humanity algorithm, what good is it? Where will you find the materials to build our robot bodies?
It doesn't economically add up either. I'm an employer. Why would I pay employee when I could just get a million robot bodies and program them to do my bidding? Why would anyone by my products from my fully autonomous factory?
When you remove humans and make them machines there is no room for humanity. Nobody values life because everyone is immortal.
You would destroy humanity for your big booty robot waifu, who could be reprogrammed to love somebody else in an hour.