To be clear, I do expect AI to accelerate AI research, and AI research may be one of the few exceptions to this rule, but it’s one of the reasons I have longer timelines nowadays than a lot of other people, and also why I expect AI impact on the economy to be surprisingly discontinuous in practice, and is a big reason I expect AI governance have few laws passed until very near the end of the AI as complement era for most jobs that are not AI research.
The post you linked is pretty great, thanks for sharing.
I agree that this seems like an important factor. See also this post making a similar point.
To be clear, I do expect AI to accelerate AI research, and AI research may be one of the few exceptions to this rule, but it’s one of the reasons I have longer timelines nowadays than a lot of other people, and also why I expect AI impact on the economy to be surprisingly discontinuous in practice, and is a big reason I expect AI governance have few laws passed until very near the end of the AI as complement era for most jobs that are not AI research.
The post you linked is pretty great, thanks for sharing.