This seems very related to what the Benchmarks and Gaps investigation is trying to answer, and it goes into quite a bit more detail and nuance than I’m able to get into here. I don’t think there’s a publicly accessible full version yet (but I think there will be at some later point).
It much more targets the question “when will we have AIs that can automate work at AGI companies?” which I realize is not really your pointed question. I don’t have a good answer to your specific question because I don’t know how hard alignment is or if humans realistically solve it on any time horizon without intelligence enhancement.
However, I tentatively expect safety research speedups to look mostly similar to capabilities research speedups, barring AIs being strategically deceptive and harming safety research.
I median-expect time horizons somewhere on the scale of a month (e.g. seeing an involved research project through from start to finish) to lead to very substantial research automation at AGI companies (maybe 90% research automation?), and we could see nonetheless startling macro-scale speedup effects at the scale of 1-day researchers. At 1-year researchers, things are very likely moving quite fast. I think this translates somewhat faithfully to safety orgs doing any kind of work that can be accelerated by AI agents.
This seems very related to what the Benchmarks and Gaps investigation is trying to answer, and it goes into quite a bit more detail and nuance than I’m able to get into here. I don’t think there’s a publicly accessible full version yet (but I think there will be at some later point).
It much more targets the question “when will we have AIs that can automate work at AGI companies?” which I realize is not really your pointed question. I don’t have a good answer to your specific question because I don’t know how hard alignment is or if humans realistically solve it on any time horizon without intelligence enhancement.
However, I tentatively expect safety research speedups to look mostly similar to capabilities research speedups, barring AIs being strategically deceptive and harming safety research.
I median-expect time horizons somewhere on the scale of a month (e.g. seeing an involved research project through from start to finish) to lead to very substantial research automation at AGI companies (maybe 90% research automation?), and we could see nonetheless startling macro-scale speedup effects at the scale of 1-day researchers. At 1-year researchers, things are very likely moving quite fast. I think this translates somewhat faithfully to safety orgs doing any kind of work that can be accelerated by AI agents.