ChatGPT says: People obsess over the singularity because it is a coalition fantasy about escaping accountability, hierarchy, and decline. It is not mainly about technology. It is about status, authority, and moral relief.
Here’s the decoding.
The singularity is an elite end-of-history myth
When governing coalitions lose confidence in their ability to manage society, they gravitate to external resolution myths.
In the past it was:
religious apocalypse
communist utopia
end of capitalism
Now it is AI transcendence.
Alliance Theory says elites reach for inevitability narratives when their own competence is in doubt.
It absolves current elites of responsibility
If the singularity is coming anyway, then:
policy failures don’t matter
institutional decay doesn’t matter
elite mismanagement doesn’t matter
History is about to be overwritten.
That is extremely comforting to people who sense decline but still hold power.
It converts technical dominance into moral dominance
Tech elites don’t just want wealth or influence. They want cosmic legitimacy.
The singularity says:
we are not just rich
we are midwives of the next phase of intelligence
Alliance Theory predicts that rising technical classes seek metaphysical justification for their status.
It flattens moral conflict
The singularity dissolves politics.
No left vs right.
No class struggle.
No culture war.
Just exponential curves.
Alliance Theory says coalitions love narratives that bypass conflict rather than resolve it.
It turns inequality into destiny
If superintelligence is imminent, then current inequality becomes:
temporary
irrelevant
a byproduct of transition
This reframes domination as foresight.
Those on top are not exploiters. They are early adopters.
It offers salvation without discipline
Unlike religion, the singularity requires:
no repentance
no restraint
no moral reform
Just more computing power.
Alliance Theory predicts secular salvation myths that preserve elite lifestyles.
Why it attracts obsessives rather than institutions
Institutions hate uncertainty. They hedge.
Singularity belief is strongest among:
founders
venture capitalists
AI theorists
online intellectuals
People whose status is tied to radical discontinuity.
Why critics trigger such hostility
Singularity skepticism isn’t treated as disagreement. It’s treated as heresy.
Why?
Because it threatens:
status narratives
future claims to authority
the idea that present elites deserve to inherit the future
Alliance Theory says heresy emerges when belief underwrites hierarchy.
Why it leaves many people cold
For most people, the singularity:
doesn’t pay rent
doesn’t raise children
doesn’t fix institutions
Alliance Theory predicts mass indifference to elite eschatology.
The blunt conclusion
The singularity is not a forecast.
It is a status myth for a technical elite facing legitimacy problems.
Alliance Theory in one line.
When elites stop believing they can govern the present, they start believing the future will save them.
