Here is a “predictable surprise” I don’t discussed often: given the advantages of scale and centralisation for training, it does not seem crazy to me that some major AI developers will be pooling resources in the future, and training jointly large AI systems.
Relatedly, over time as capital demands increase, we might see huge projects which are collaborations between multiple countries.
I also think that investors could plausibly end up with more and more control over time if capital demands grow beyond what the largest tech companies can manage. (At least if these investors are savvy.)
(The things I write in this comment are commonly discussed amongst people I talk to, so not exactly surprises.)
Here is a “predictable surprise” I don’t discussed often: given the advantages of scale and centralisation for training, it does not seem crazy to me that some major AI developers will be pooling resources in the future, and training jointly large AI systems.
Relatedly, over time as capital demands increase, we might see huge projects which are collaborations between multiple countries.
I also think that investors could plausibly end up with more and more control over time if capital demands grow beyond what the largest tech companies can manage. (At least if these investors are savvy.)
(The things I write in this comment are commonly discussed amongst people I talk to, so not exactly surprises.)