Good quote at the end IMO:

The greatest inventions have no owners. Ben Franklin’s heirs do not own electricity. Turing’s estate does not own all computers. AI is undoubtedly one of humanity’s greatest inventions; we believe its future will be — and should be — multi-model

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    8 days ago

    While I have absolutely no proof at all, I personally believe that AGI might be achievable with very little resources.

    The human brain uses 20W and it for sure is not optimal.

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      8 days ago

      Sure. I don’t think that’s a very useful take, though. I can also buy a flatscreen TV for $400. But people in the victorian era couldn’t. It needs to be invented, too.

      So idk, might very well be easy in some hypothetical future world. But doesn’t really affect us.

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      7 days ago

      Sure it might be possible, like how computers have shrunk. But the first AGI will almost certainly be a massive one, made by a government or tech company. Like the first computers.

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      7 days ago

      It is certainly possible. Not just probably. You have to not believe in physics or reality to be convinced otherwise. The question is when we will reach that point.