Suppose you were to plot “net benefit to society” on the Y axis, and capabilities of publicly available models on the X axis.
I have a vague inkling that the top of the curve is somewhere around the Opus 4.8ish level. Anything too far below that, we have an expensive, capital-draining toy. Anything above that, we have turmoil.
The structure of productive relations is reorganized in an Opus 4.8ish world—there are new winners and new losers—but the economy absorbs the impact. Humanity still is in the driving seat, creativity and initiative still matter. In a Mythos+ world, the economy is too pressured to adapt.
Suppose you were to plot “net benefit to society” on the Y axis, and capabilities of publicly available models on the X axis.
I have a vague inkling that the top of the curve is somewhere around the Opus 4.8ish level. Anything too far below that, we have an expensive, capital-draining toy. Anything above that, we have turmoil.
The structure of productive relations is reorganized in an Opus 4.8ish world—there are new winners and new losers—but the economy absorbs the impact. Humanity still is in the driving seat, creativity and initiative still matter. In a Mythos+ world, the economy is too pressured to adapt.