Submitted by intergalacticskyline t3_xyb4h0 in singularity
Bataranger999 t1_irgd2qo wrote
I seriously think we'll have something on the AGI scale by between 2027-2033
keefemotif t1_irjsdqv wrote
I did some work on estimates of this in 2011 and many very smart people estimated 5-10 years. I think there's a strong cognitive bias around that time period. It's easy for people, especially young people, to see a personal nonlinear event happening in around "5-10 years" and 20,30 years are harder to conceptualize. It's easy to make a sacrifice today to pay for a new car or engagement ring in 5 years, but harder to plan for retirement in 30.
Yes, making really huge neural nets with GPT-3, DALL-E etc is causing a nonlinear event. Extrapolating that the nonlinearity will continue until singularity without justification is a dangerous modeling error. Consider sigmoidal functions and how they show up in everything from predator prey dynamics, bacterial conjugation, etc. Those have a nonlinearity that subsides when a balance is reached.
I think the probability of a singularity in any given year increases each year, but it's going to be a stacked sigmoidal function as different performance bottlenecks are reached. I don't think any significant chance in the next 5 years unless it comes from top secret government labs somewhere, but I think the interconnect speed is still too long. I think it will require some kind of advanced neuromorphic memsistor system, maybe in the form of tensor chips in phones if a distributed model is possible.
Clen23 t1_iri8f95 wrote
that's very specific haha
DungeonsAndDradis t1_iriso1q wrote
Ray Kurzweil, a very famous futurist with emphasis on artificial intelligence, believes we'll have Artificial General Intelligence (an AI agent that is generally as intelligent as a human knowledge worker) by 2029.
So this estimate is right in line with Kurzweil's, among others', estimates.
phoebemocha t1_iriz8zz wrote
that's 5 to 10 years💀
Clen23 t1_irj76wp wrote
makes sense when you think from 2022 but the dates by themselves sound like random numbers haha
SteppenAxolotl t1_irjfxjw wrote
Largely based on the projected future economics of compute.
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