I agree that it is in principle possible for software to be as efficient as possible, for their to be no further maths tricks that speed it up.
There are a fair few maths tricks, including some that are pretty subtle. Often humans have been running one algorithm for years and researchers find a faster one. We have not run out of new tricks to discover yet, and have no particular reason to think we will before ASI.
There are many supercomputers running many tasks. The AI doesn’t need to find a maths trick for fluid dynamics, it needs to find a maths trick for fluid dynamics or bitcoin mining or machine translation or … or any of the other tasks big computer are doing.
No one said the simulations needed to be perfect. The AI replaces the simulation with a faster but slightly worse one. It looks about the same to the humans watching their little animations. It would take years before the real wind turbine is built and found to be less efficient than predicted. And even then the humans will just blame lumpy bearings. (If the world hasn’t been destroyed by this point)
I agree that it is in principle possible for software to be as efficient as possible, for their to be no further maths tricks that speed it up.
There are a fair few maths tricks, including some that are pretty subtle. Often humans have been running one algorithm for years and researchers find a faster one. We have not run out of new tricks to discover yet, and have no particular reason to think we will before ASI.
There are many supercomputers running many tasks. The AI doesn’t need to find a maths trick for fluid dynamics, it needs to find a maths trick for fluid dynamics or bitcoin mining or machine translation or … or any of the other tasks big computer are doing.
No one said the simulations needed to be perfect. The AI replaces the simulation with a faster but slightly worse one. It looks about the same to the humans watching their little animations. It would take years before the real wind turbine is built and found to be less efficient than predicted. And even then the humans will just blame lumpy bearings. (If the world hasn’t been destroyed by this point)