Maybe not in this century. If you told a medieval farmer that in the future millions of people fly throughout the sky inside giant hunks of metal he wouldn't believe you either.
Yeah that's a common statistical fallacy -- if your goal is to predict the likelihood of AGI becoming a reality in a few centuries, what you really want is "of all the things medieval farmers thought would happen, how many ended up actually happening", not "of all the things that happened, how many did medieval farmers think of"
While I don't have the exact numbers, if you used the correct formula, you'll find that P(AGI happening in a few centuries) to be in the range of "pretty friggin low"
tester457|2 years ago
Maybe not in this century. If you told a medieval farmer that in the future millions of people fly throughout the sky inside giant hunks of metal he wouldn't believe you either.
woodada|2 years ago
fastball|2 years ago
Do you really think their primary goal is "make a lot of money"?
woodada|2 years ago