I don’t have an intuition for what would happen if you ran a chimp-level intelligence very fast. The ratio Yudkowsky mentioned in the recording was 2500 years of human-in-skull thinking = 8 hours of human-in-laptop thinking. Is it completely obvious that 2500 years of chimp thinking would yield nothing interesting or dangerous?
Chimps haven’t accomplished much in the last 2500 years but that’s at least partly because they don’t pass on insights between generations. Can we stipulate 2500 years of chimp memory, too?
I don’t have an intuition for what would happen if you ran a chimp-level intelligence very fast. The ratio Yudkowsky mentioned in the recording was 2500 years of human-in-skull thinking = 8 hours of human-in-laptop thinking. Is it completely obvious that 2500 years of chimp thinking would yield nothing interesting or dangerous?
Chimps haven’t accomplished much in the last 2500 years but that’s at least partly because they don’t pass on insights between generations. Can we stipulate 2500 years of chimp memory, too?