The whole “compute greater than humanity” thing does not seem like a useful metric. It’s just completely not necessary to exceed total human compute to dis-empower humans. We parallelize extremely poorly. And given how recent human civilization at this scale is and how adversarial humans are towards each other, it would be surprising if we used our collective compute in even a remotely efficient way. Not to mention the bandwidth limitations.
The summed compute of conquistador brains was much less than those they dis-empowered. The summed compute of slaughterhouse worker brains is vastly less than that of the chickens they slaughter in a single month!
I don’t think this point deserves any special salience at all.
The whole “compute greater than humanity” thing does not seem like a useful metric. It’s just completely not necessary to exceed total human compute to dis-empower humans. We parallelize extremely poorly. And given how recent human civilization at this scale is and how adversarial humans are towards each other, it would be surprising if we used our collective compute in even a remotely efficient way. Not to mention the bandwidth limitations.
The summed compute of conquistador brains was much less than those they dis-empowered. The summed compute of slaughterhouse worker brains is vastly less than that of the chickens they slaughter in a single month!
I don’t think this point deserves any special salience at all.