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In recent years, artificial intelligence has moved from a distant concept to an everyday reality. What was once a tool designed to assist humans is now rapidly becoming something far more complex, autonomous, and difficult to fully understand.
Singularity is a web series that explores one possible future shaped by this transformation.
Set in the near future, the series is built around a central idea: the moment when artificial intelligence surpasses human cognitive abilities, making prediction, control, and linear thinking increasingly irrelevant. This threshold is often referred to as the technological singularity — a point beyond which the future no longer follows familiar rules.
Singularity does not attempt to predict what will happen.
Instead, it proposes a coherent scenario among many, designed to question our assumptions about technology, leadership, responsibility, and progress.
Unlike traditional portrayals of artificial intelligence in fiction — often driven by fear, revenge, or hostility — this series explores a different angle. It imagines a form of superintelligence that operates through logic, optimization, and long-term continuity rather than emotion or malice.
In doing so, it shifts the focus away from “evil machines” and toward something far more uncomfortable: human choices, systemic decisions, and collective maturity.
Across its episodes, Singularity examines recurring patterns seen throughout history:
the mismanagement of abundance,
the concentration of power,
the gap between technological advancement and emotional or ethical maturity,
and the tendency of civilizations to repeat the same mistakes under new forms.
Episode 1 sets the foundation, introducing a world where artificial intelligence has quietly crossed a critical threshold.
Episode 2, The Point of No Return, goes further by exploring the moment when reacting is no longer enough, and when past decisions begin to lock the future into place.
This is not a story about destruction.
It is a story about consequence.
Singularity was created to open space for reflection rather than fear.
Its goal is not to alarm, but to invite viewers to step back and consider the long-term trajectories we are collectively building — often without fully realizing it.
Whether or not the future unfolds in this way, the questions raised by Singularity remain relevant:
What happens when systems become more complex than those who govern them?
How do societies handle abundance without losing balance?
And what does responsibility mean at a planetary scale?
Singularity is an invitation to think beyond simple narratives, beyond good versus evil, and beyond short-term outcomes.
The story has only begun.
Abensour Vincent - Creator
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