I guessed a week to month doubling time, not six months,
I’ve talked explicitly about integrated communities of faster ems,
I used a learning-by-doing modeling approach to endogenize Moore’s law,
any model of minds useable for forecasting world trends must leave out detail,
most people complain economists using game theory to model humans ignores too much human detail; what excess human detail do you think economists retain?
research labs hiring workers, e.g., Intel, are willing to trade off worker speed, i.e., hours per week, for worker salary, experience, etc.; a model that says Intel cares only about worker speed misses an awful lot.
Misc points:
I guessed a week to month doubling time, not six months,
I’ve talked explicitly about integrated communities of faster ems,
I used a learning-by-doing modeling approach to endogenize Moore’s law,
any model of minds useable for forecasting world trends must leave out detail,
most people complain economists using game theory to model humans ignores too much human detail; what excess human detail do you think economists retain?
research labs hiring workers, e.g., Intel, are willing to trade off worker speed, i.e., hours per week, for worker salary, experience, etc.; a model that says Intel cares only about worker speed misses an awful lot.