Submitted by LesleyFair t3_10mhzhk in singularity
genshiryoku t1_j64ence wrote
Reply to comment by terminal_laziness in ⭕ What People Are Missing About Microsoft’s $10B Investment In OpenAI by LesleyFair
There's no reason to assume AGI translates to profitability. If AGI is commodified then essentially all value will be captured by the hardware guys, not the AGI developers.
terminal_laziness t1_j6528wg wrote
You’re right it’s definitely an assumption but if you’re the first to reach AGI, I could see there being insane benefits until things are commoditized.
For instance, imagine having an financial/investment analyst that’s 100-1000x more capable than the average human. Connecting patterns in the data that we just aren’t capable of seeing. My brother-in-law works as a data analyst for a PE fund that also does some public investing, and gathering and synthesizing that data is what informs their investment decisions for quarterly earnings reports. I imagine that a competent AGI could have a significant leg up in the accuracy of these long/short calls and that’s just one small example I just thought of
Edit: I realize that may not translate directly to what Microsoft is doing, but if their software suite is enhanced by AGI before any other company’s has, then at the very least they will have vastly superior products which would translate to profitability
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