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Garrett MacDonald's avatar

"now a bunch of robots can do it. as someone who has a lot of their identity and their actual life built around "is good at math," it's a gut punch. it's a kind of dying."

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Michael Bacarella's avatar

Toby Ord on 80,000 hours podcast recently said something peculiar.

https://80000hours.org/podcast/episodes/toby-ord-inference-scaling-ai-governance/

He points out that SOTA models seem to need to increase inference costs by a million times to halve the error rate.

If OpenAI was spending $1,000-10,000 or so for ARC, to answer problems ten year olds can solve, and potentially had to spend $1,000,000 to score gold in IMO, that's not really the trend you want to see if you're an AGI bull.

It's true having a bot that scores gold in IMO is useful, but it's not so useful if it costs $1 million.

And if the real hot shit takes a substantially smarter model and another million fold increase in compute costs, it might be inaccessibly expensive for a long time. Which is a trend you very much want to see if you're an AI notkilleveryoneist.

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