Singularity Group

[28] Singularity Hub was founded in 2008[28] with the mission of "providing news coverage of sci/tech breakthroughs that are rapidly changing human abilities, health, and society".

[29] In March 2018, Singularity Hub released 695 articles via Creative Commons license CC BY-ND 4.0.

[citation needed][30] SU Labs is a seed accelerator by Singularity University, targeting startups that aim to "change the lives of a billion people.

"[31] In 2011, a Singularity University group launched Matternet, a startup that aims to harness drone technology to ship goods in developing countries that lack highway infrastructure.

Other startups from SU are the peer-to-peer car-sharing service Getaround, and BioMine, which uses mining technologies to extract value from electronic waste.

In a followup article, MIT Technology Review revealed that after COVID-19 started spreading among attendees, Diamandis tried to sell them "fraudulent" treatments including inhaled amniotic fluid and ketamine lozenges, which a professor of law and medicine at Stanford University characterized as "quackery".