I did read your post. The fact that something like predicting text requires superhuman capabilities of some sort does not mean that the task itself will result in superhuman capabilities. That’s the crucial point.
It is much harder to imitate human text than to write while being a human, but that doesn’t mean the imitated human itself is any more capable than the original.
An analogy. The fact that building fusion power plants is much harder than building fission power plants doesn’t at all mean that the former are better. They could even be worse. There is a fundamental disconnect between the difficulty of a task and the usefulness of that task.
I did read your post. The fact that something like predicting text requires superhuman capabilities of some sort does not mean that the task itself will result in superhuman capabilities. That’s the crucial point.
It is much harder to imitate human text than to write while being a human, but that doesn’t mean the imitated human itself is any more capable than the original.
An analogy. The fact that building fusion power plants is much harder than building fission power plants doesn’t at all mean that the former are better. They could even be worse. There is a fundamental disconnect between the difficulty of a task and the usefulness of that task.