Eksponentimist
Eksponentimist is a term coined by the futurist and author Max More, which combines the words "exponential" and "optimist." It refers to an individual who believes that technological and societal progress will continue to accelerate at an exponential rate, leading to significant improvements in human well-being, intelligence, and longevity. Eksponentimists often advocate for policies and initiatives that support rapid technological advancement, such as artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and space exploration. They argue that these developments will enable humanity to overcome many of its current limitations and challenges, ultimately leading to a future where life is abundant, healthy, and fulfilling for all. Eksponentimists typically emphasize the importance of education, innovation, and open-mindedness in fostering this optimistic vision of the future. However, they also acknowledge the potential risks and challenges associated with rapid technological progress, such as existential threats and social inequality, and advocate for careful consideration and responsible development of these technologies.