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agentofoblivion | 2 years ago

You hit the nail on the head, and I train transformers for a living. This pervasive axiom that intelligence can just scale exponentially at a rapid pace is rarely questioned or even stated as an assumption. It's far from clear that this is possible, and what you've outlined is a plausible alternative.

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pixl97|2 years ago

It depends on the scaling nature of the problem being researched. If it's one like the '9 months to make a baby' issue, then you can't really reduce the minimum time. On the other hand if it's studying bacteria with a fast breeding rate, then expanding to hundreds of thousands of AI Petrie dishes is apt to rapidly accelerate the study of the problem.

agentofoblivion|2 years ago

OK, but for a rapidly emerging super intelligence to occur, it seems like all of the relevant problems would need to be of that second type, and that's far from obviously true, and I would argue is much more likely to not be true.