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Feb 13, 2024
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17 min 2,299 words 441 comments 245 likes podcast (13 min)
Scott Alexander analyzes the astronomical costs and resources needed for future AI models, sparked by Sam Altman's reported $7 trillion fundraising goal. Longer summary
Scott Alexander discusses Sam Altman's reported plan to raise $7 trillion for AI development. He breaks down the potential costs of future GPT models, explaining how each generation requires exponentially more computing power, energy, and training data. The post explores the challenges of scaling AI, including the need for vast amounts of computing power, energy infrastructure, and training data that may not exist yet. Scott also considers the implications for AI safety and OpenAI's stance on responsible AI development. Shorter summary
Jun 10, 2022
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32 min 4,463 words 497 comments 107 likes podcast (33 min)
Scott Alexander argues against Gary Marcus's critique of AI scaling, discussing the potential for future AI capabilities and the nature of human intelligence. Longer summary
Scott Alexander responds to Gary Marcus's critique of AI scaling, arguing that current AI limitations don't necessarily prove statistical AI is a dead end. He discusses the scaling hypothesis, compares AI development to human cognitive development, and suggests that 'world-modeling' may emerge from pattern-matching abilities rather than being a distinct, hard-coded function. Alexander also considers the potential capabilities of future AI systems, even if they don't achieve human-like general intelligence. Shorter summary