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* 2025-03: [https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.14499 Measuring AI Ability to Complete Long Tasks Measuring AI Ability to Complete Long Tasks]
 
* 2025-03: [https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.14499 Measuring AI Ability to Complete Long Tasks Measuring AI Ability to Complete Long Tasks]
 
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==AGI Achievable==
 
==AGI Achievable==

Revision as of 09:55, 2 April 2025

Capability Scaling

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AGI Achievable

AGI Definition

Economic and Political

Job Loss

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Near-term

  • 2025-02: Sam Altman: Three Observations
    1. The intelligence of an AI model roughly equals the log of the resources used to train and run it.
    2. The cost to use a given level of AI falls about 10x every 12 months, and lower prices lead to much more use
    3. The socioeconomic value of linearly increasing intelligence is super-exponential in nature
  • 2025-03: Glimpses of AI Progress: Mental models for fast times

Overall

  • 2025-03: Kevin Roose (New York Times): Powerful A.I. Is Coming. We’re Not Ready. Three arguments for taking progress toward artificial general intelligence, or A.G.I., more seriously — whether you’re an optimist or a pessimist.
  • 2025-03: Nicholas Carlini: My Thoughts on the Future of "AI": "I have very wide error bars on the potential future of large language models, and I think you should too."

Surveys of Opinions/Predictions

Bad Outcomes

Intelligence Explosion

Psychology

Science & Technology Improvements

Plans

Philosophy

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Alignment

Strategic/Technical

Strategic/Policy

See Also