Not really (but the quote is consistent with no singularity; see Rohin’s comment). I expect technological progress will be very slow soon after a singularity because science is essentially solved and almost all technology is discovered during or immediately after the singularity. Additionally, the suggestions that there’s ‘international power equilibrium’ and generally that the world is recognizable—e.g., with prosaic global political power balance, and that AI merely ‘solves problems’ and ‘reshapes the economy’—rather than totally transformed is not what I expect years after singularity.
Not really (but the quote is consistent with no singularity; see Rohin’s comment). I expect technological progress will be very slow soon after a singularity because science is essentially solved and almost all technology is discovered during or immediately after the singularity. Additionally, the suggestions that there’s ‘international power equilibrium’ and generally that the world is recognizable—e.g., with prosaic global political power balance, and that AI merely ‘solves problems’ and ‘reshapes the economy’—rather than totally transformed is not what I expect years after singularity.