Why do you believe this? Nanotech engineering does not require social or deceptive capabilities. It requires deep and precise knowledge of nanoscale physics and the limitations of manipulation equipment, and probably a large amount of working memory—so beyond human capacity—but why would it need to be anything but a large model? It needs not even be agentic.
“think about it for 5 minutes” and think about how you might create a working general intelligence. I suggest looking at the GATO paper for inspiration.
But not with something powerful enough to engineer nanotech.
Why do you believe this? Nanotech engineering does not require social or deceptive capabilities. It requires deep and precise knowledge of nanoscale physics and the limitations of manipulation equipment, and probably a large amount of working memory—so beyond human capacity—but why would it need to be anything but a large model? It needs not even be agentic.
At that level of power, I imagine that general intelligence will be a lot easier to create.
“think about it for 5 minutes” and think about how you might create a working general intelligence. I suggest looking at the GATO paper for inspiration.