Yep as we say in the piece, we think that it’s better for AI progress to happen mostly via scaling compute rather than mostly via algorithms (that is, in the context of a Plan-A style reversible deal with mutually assured chip destruction). So we think it’s a feature, not a bug, that publishing the algos disincentivizes investment in algo research. There’ll still be some algo progress in Plan A and that’s fine, we model it in the model. (Indeed, it’s probably impossible to solve alignment without making some algo progress as a side-effect)
Yep as we say in the piece, we think that it’s better for AI progress to happen mostly via scaling compute rather than mostly via algorithms (that is, in the context of a Plan-A style reversible deal with mutually assured chip destruction). So we think it’s a feature, not a bug, that publishing the algos disincentivizes investment in algo research. There’ll still be some algo progress in Plan A and that’s fine, we model it in the model. (Indeed, it’s probably impossible to solve alignment without making some algo progress as a side-effect)