I find it happy that we probably don’t have enough compute and it is likely this will be restricted even at this fairly early level, long before more extreme measures are needed.
Additionally, I think one should support the Grim Trigger even if you want ASI, because it forces development along more “safe” lines to prevent being Grimmed. It also encourages non-ASI advancement as alternate routes, effectively being a form of regulation.
We will see. There is incredible economic pressure right now to build as much compute as physically possible. Without coordinated government action across all countries capable of building the hardware, this is the default outcome.
I find it happy that we probably don’t have enough compute and it is likely this will be restricted even at this fairly early level, long before more extreme measures are needed.
Additionally, I think one should support the Grim Trigger even if you want ASI, because it forces development along more “safe” lines to prevent being Grimmed. It also encourages non-ASI advancement as alternate routes, effectively being a form of regulation.
We will see. There is incredible economic pressure right now to build as much compute as physically possible. Without coordinated government action across all countries capable of building the hardware, this is the default outcome.