Submitted by questionasker577 t3_10nn3k3 in singularity
GayHitIer t1_j69qvvx wrote
S curves, quick progress then maturity and then a new paradigm, we are at the start of a new s curve.
AsuhoChinami t1_j69ri9c wrote
Right. This isn't anything new. The 1980s probably had more technological growth than the 1970s, for example.
Nearby_Personality55 t1_j6bieyj wrote
Web 3.0 and AI are reminding me a bit of the Wild West tech environment of the 80s, as someone who was around during the 80s
anor_wondo t1_j6cj73y wrote
definitely
Ortus14 t1_j6apflo wrote
For clarity it's cascading S-curves. S-curves, on top of S-curves, on-top of S-curves, on top of the big daddy S-curve which started with the big bang and complexity began increasing with the formation of elements etc.
questionasker577 OP t1_j69u310 wrote
Does AGI necessarily abide by an S-curve given how unique it is relative to other technologies? I’m struggling to think through this
GayHitIer t1_j69ukyk wrote
Higher s curves.
questionasker577 OP t1_j69uzmg wrote
What does that mean?
GayHitIer t1_j69xhbh wrote
Exponential bigger advancements, AGI will be a huge S curve maybe so big it will just look like a line.
questionasker577 OP t1_j69xxlr wrote
So an exponential growth curve rather than an S-curve?
Hotchillipeppa t1_j69yw79 wrote
It might still technically be an "s curve" but the curve up with ai will be so high that the s shouldnt come down for a long while.
Good-AI t1_j6dzdrk wrote
It might be a J curve. The first and the last one.
GayHitIer t1_j69yran wrote
Combination of the two. But still s curves.
Nmanga90 t1_j6b2rkf wrote
Definitely an S curve still. Looking back at progress, it has been very, very slow until now. Basically the invention of the transformer changed everything
Ortus14 t1_j6apv1z wrote
All technology abides by S-curves, all life (including Ai), and all evolution.
In evolution the start of a new S-curve is called punctuated equilibrium.
In computational theory it has to do with breaking out of "local maximum". In game theory it may be referred to as breaking out of a "equilibrium".
It's important to note that these are all cascading S-curves. That is to say, smaller S-curves on-top of larger S-curves, which themselves are on top of larger S-curves. If you ever think progress is slowing down, zoom out.
hydraofwar t1_j6arrhd wrote
What does mean LEV below your name?
spacemunkey336 t1_j6auy43 wrote
Longevity escape velocity?
Prayers4Wuhan t1_j6dg0dd wrote
This is the right answer and if anyone is interested it’s also why index investing works.
The entire economy does not grow exponentially with every company benefiting. Many companies fail and go to zero.
With buying the whole market you don’t have to guess who will fail or where the next S curve will come from.
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