
The concept of singularity is not a bad thing. Through medical advances, people who have lost a limb or need facial reconstruction have been able to live life normally once more through the help of prosthetics. Isn't this a form of singularity? Maybe I'm missing the concept here but in the article Grossman says, "Maybe we'll merge with them to become super-intelligent cyborgs, using computers to extend our intellectual abilities the same way that cars and planes extend our physical abilities." So if planes and cars are off branches of singularity, then the medical aspect must too be a form of it. Now in real life circumstances this form of technology helps whereas in the book it does not. People are born in test-tubes acting as machines once they are born and programed a certain way. If you ask me, singularity has already occured in the book. Sure not to the extent of everyone literally being robots with metal in their limbs and computer chips in their brains, but a form of it. Surely if something as simple as the alphabet can be technology then people can act in a technological way and therefore exist in singularity. And if this is the case then the transition to, "scan our consciousnesses into computers and live inside them as software, forever, virtually" should not be that difficult in the book. Bernard's problem is that he has a concious. Everyone else is like a robot just programed with the emotions they should have and only THINK that they are experiencing these things. They are going through the motions and mimmicking emotion where they think it is, especially where pleasure is concerned. Whereas Bernard actually thinks of right versus wrong and moral standards before pleasure. But on the topic of singualirity, it is already alive and well in the society of the World State. Readers just might not realize it because they are thinking about iRobot and are expecting people to have robot arms like Will Smith. As far as real world application goes, singularity can only evolve for so long. Until there is some way for a human's soul to be transfered into a robot then singularity will never fully reach its peak. This is why there is Bernard. Bernard has a soul, he is not a robot.