Also, even though it’s not locally rhetorically convenient [ where making an isolated demand for rigor of people making claims like “scaling has hit a wall [therefore AI risk is far]” that are inconvenient for AInotkilleveryoneism, is locally rhetorically convenient for us ], we should demand the same specificity of people who are claiming that “scaling works”, so we end up with a correct world-model and so people who just want to build AGI see that we are fair.
On the question of how much evidence the following scenarios are against the AI scaling thesis (which I roughly take to mean that more FLOPs and compute/data reliably makes AI better for economically important relevant jobs), I’d say that scenarios 4-6 falsify the hypothesis, while 3 is the strongest evidence against the hypothesis, followed by 2 and 1.
4 would make me more willing to buy algorithmic progress as important, 5 would make me more bearish on algorithmic progress, and 6 would make me have way longer timelines than I have now, unless governments fund a massive AI effort.
This is a just ask.
Also, even though it’s not locally rhetorically convenient [ where making an isolated demand for rigor of people making claims like “scaling has hit a wall [therefore AI risk is far]” that are inconvenient for AInotkilleveryoneism, is locally rhetorically convenient for us ], we should demand the same specificity of people who are claiming that “scaling works”, so we end up with a correct world-model and so people who just want to build AGI see that we are fair.
On the question of how much evidence the following scenarios are against the AI scaling thesis (which I roughly take to mean that more FLOPs and compute/data reliably makes AI better for economically important relevant jobs), I’d say that scenarios 4-6 falsify the hypothesis, while 3 is the strongest evidence against the hypothesis, followed by 2 and 1.
4 would make me more willing to buy algorithmic progress as important, 5 would make me more bearish on algorithmic progress, and 6 would make me have way longer timelines than I have now, unless governments fund a massive AI effort.