AI's biggest impact will come from broad labor automation—not R&D—driving economic growth through scale, not scientific breakthroughs.| epochai.substack.com
Avert AI catastrophes with technology for safety and hardening without requiring centralizing control. Diffuse AI that differentially augments rather than automates humans and decentralizes power. Democratize institutions, bringing them closer to regular people as AI grows more powerful.| The Intelligence Curse
Automating AI R&D might lead to a software intelligence explosion, where AI improving AI algorithms leads to accelerating progress without any additional hardware. One of the strongest objections to a software intelligence explosion is that AI progress could get bottlenecked by compute: making progress requires compute-heavy experiments, and perhaps beyond a certain point it won’t be possible to accelerate any more without increasing the amount of compute available. In this post, I set out ...| Forethought
A rough sketch of the near future (part one)| www.hyperdimensional.co
In recent months, the CEOs of leading AI companies have grown increasingly confident about rapid progress: OpenAI's Sam Altman: Shifted from saying in November "the rate of progress continues" to declaring in January "we are now confident we know how to build AGI" Anthropic's Dario Amodei: Stated in January "I'm more confident than I've ever been that we're close to powerful capabilities... in the next 2-3 years" Google DeepMind's Demis Hassabis: Changed from "as soon as 10 years" in autumn t...| 80,000 Hours