I think this calculation too conservative. The reason is (as I understand it) that neurons are governed by various differential equations, and simulating them accurately is a pain in the ass. We should instead assume that deciding whether a neuron will fire will take a constant number of flops.
I’ll write another comment which attempts to redo your calculation with different assumptions.
It seems to me that by the time we can do that, we should have figured out a better way to create AI.
But will we have figured a way to reap the gains of AI safely for humanity?
I think this calculation too conservative. The reason is (as I understand it) that neurons are governed by various differential equations, and simulating them accurately is a pain in the ass. We should instead assume that deciding whether a neuron will fire will take a constant number of flops.
I’ll write another comment which attempts to redo your calculation with different assumptions.
But will we have figured a way to reap the gains of AI safely for humanity?