Seems interesting. Paul Christiano looked into some of these figures, and without deeper investigation I’m happy to use figures from that.
It suggests R(0) = $0.5b, and B = $200B. Putting that into the spreadsheet gets a benefit:cost ratio of about 140 to 1.
Seems interesting. Paul Christiano looked into some of these figures, and without deeper investigation I’m happy to use figures from that.
It suggests R(0) = $0.5b, and B = $200B. Putting that into the spreadsheet gets a benefit:cost ratio of about 140 to 1.