The technological completion conjecture is the hypothesis that all technological capabilities allowed by the laws of physics will eventually be obtained, provided that scientific and technological development efforts do not cease. It was proposed by Nick Bostrom in a number of publications.[1][2][3]
Further reading
Bostrom, Nick (2009) The future of humanity, in Jan Kyrre Berg Olsen, Evan Selinger & Søren Riis (eds.) New Waves in Philosophy of Technology, London: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 189–194.
Related entries
differential progress | macrostrategy
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Bostrom, Nick (2009) The future of humanity, in Jan Kyrre Berg Olsen, Evan Selinger & Søren Riis (eds.) New Waves in Philosophy of Technology, London: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 186–215.
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Bostrom, Nick (2014) Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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Bostrom, Nick (2014) Crucial considerations and wise philanthropy, Good Done Right, July 9.