I don’t expect a discontinuous jump in AI systems’ generality or depth of thought from stumbling upon a deep core of intelligence
I felt surprised reading this, since “ability to automate AI development” feels to me like a central example of a “deep core of intelligence”—i.e., of a cognitive ability which makes attaining many other cognitive abilities far easier. Does it not feel like a central example to you?
I don’t see it that way, no. Today’s coding models can help automate some parts of the ML researcher workflow a little bit, and I think tomorrow’s coding models will automate more and more complex parts, and so on. I think this expansion could be pretty rapid, but I don’t think it’ll look like “not much going on until something snaps into place.”
I see a difference between finding a new core of intelligence versus gradual improvements to the core(s) of intelligence that we’re already familiar with.
I felt surprised reading this, since “ability to automate AI development” feels to me like a central example of a “deep core of intelligence”—i.e., of a cognitive ability which makes attaining many other cognitive abilities far easier. Does it not feel like a central example to you?
I don’t see it that way, no. Today’s coding models can help automate some parts of the ML researcher workflow a little bit, and I think tomorrow’s coding models will automate more and more complex parts, and so on. I think this expansion could be pretty rapid, but I don’t think it’ll look like “not much going on until something snaps into place.”
I see a difference between finding a new core of intelligence versus gradual improvements to the core(s) of intelligence that we’re already familiar with.