I agree with this, and I think that o1 is clearly a case where a lot of people will try to shift the goalposts even as AI gets more and more capable and runs more and more of the economy.
It’s looking like the hard part isn’t the algorithmic or data parts, but the compute part of AI.
I agree with this, and I think that o1 is clearly a case where a lot of people will try to shift the goalposts even as AI gets more and more capable and runs more and more of the economy.
It’s looking like the hard part isn’t the algorithmic or data parts, but the compute part of AI.