The Maes-Garro Law is a statement that “the most favorable predictions about future technologies go to the Maes-Garro point,” which is defined as “the last possible date that a prediction can come true and still remain in human life.” [1] In particular, this is due to predictions of technological singularity or other radical predictions. [one]
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- ↑ 1 2 Kevin Kelly: The Maes – Garreau Point March 14, 2007