You presume your know that a few big innovations are the key, rather than many small innovations. (See my added to today’s post.) My sense is that the standard A.I. old-timer only puts moderate weight on computing power limitations—it is more about lacking enough small innovations, seeing how slow they come and how many seem needed. And I don’t see who has made claims about the “production of intelligence in the vicinity of human.”
You presume your know that a few big innovations are the key, rather than many small innovations. (See my added to today’s post.) My sense is that the standard A.I. old-timer only puts moderate weight on computing power limitations—it is more about lacking enough small innovations, seeing how slow they come and how many seem needed. And I don’t see who has made claims about the “production of intelligence in the vicinity of human.”