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    Elon Musk Says Humanity Has Entered the Singularity With Artificial Intelligence Overtaking Humans

    By Henry KanapiJanuary 5, 20262 Mins Read
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    Tech tycoon Elon Musk says the rapid acceleration of artificial intelligence has pushed humanity past a critical threshold.

    In a new post on X, Midjourney founder David Holz says he has done more personal coding projects over the holidays than in the last 10 years with the assistance of AI.

    Holz says that while AI is not yet perfect, he can see that we’ve entered a point of no return.

    “It’s crazy. I can sense the limitations, but I *know* nothing is going to be the same anymore.”

    In reply, Musk says,

    “We have entered the Singularity.”

    Technological singularity is a point where AI drives exponential tech growth, making profound changes inevitable.

    Musk also says it’s true that we are about to enter the vertical phase of the curve because we will have AI that can do millions of tasks better than any human.

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    In a June 2025 interview with Y Combinator CEO Garry Tan, Musk expounded on the idea of singularity, predicting back then that AI would vastly surpass human intelligence.

    “They call it the singularity for a reason, because we don’t know what’s going to happen. In the not that far future, the percentage of intelligence that is human will be quite small. At some point, the collective sum of human intelligence will be less than 1% of all intelligence. And if things get to quite a shift level, we’re talking about human intelligence, like massive intelligence augmentation, where like everyone has an IQ of a thousand. Even in that circumstance, collective human intelligence will probably be one billionth that of digital intelligence.”

     

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