I am suggesting your comment implied to me you still compare AIs with humans a bit too much. We work to make software able to solve the set of problems it was designed for. This applies for Hello World, and for Singleton.
Single-use software has its place, but it’s not exactly singularity-inducing. Each piece of software can only do one thing. If you had a piece of software that could do anything, then you program that one piece of software and you and everyone else is set until the heat death of the universe.
Also, why bother with the word AI? Even if AGI isn’t its own cluster in thingspace, we already have the word “software”. Why replace it?
The more different subjects, venues, and experiences in the world that you open your eyes to, the more you will see that we are in a smooth, soft takeoff. Now.
We’ve been using tools to build on tools to get exponential progress for some time. This has been happening before computers were invented, and software isn’t the only thing in it.
I’m not denying the existence of a smooth, soft takeoff. I’m just saying that a fast one would be awesome.
I am suggesting your comment implied to me you still compare AIs with humans a bit too much. We work to make software able to solve the set of problems it was designed for. This applies for Hello World, and for Singleton.
Single-use software has its place, but it’s not exactly singularity-inducing. Each piece of software can only do one thing. If you had a piece of software that could do anything, then you program that one piece of software and you and everyone else is set until the heat death of the universe.
Also, why bother with the word AI? Even if AGI isn’t its own cluster in thingspace, we already have the word “software”. Why replace it?
The more different subjects, venues, and experiences in the world that you open your eyes to, the more you will see that we are in a smooth, soft takeoff. Now.
We’ve been using tools to build on tools to get exponential progress for some time. This has been happening before computers were invented, and software isn’t the only thing in it.
I’m not denying the existence of a smooth, soft takeoff. I’m just saying that a fast one would be awesome.
Turns out it was extremely slow, then fast, then suddenly asymptotic. I’m sure you mathletes must know the name for that type of curve.