Well, if we extrapolate from the current progress, soon AI will be superhumanly good at complex analysis and group theory while only being moderately good at ordering pizza.
That’s why I think that comparing AI to humans on a one-dimensional scale doesn’t work well.
If you extrapolate further, do you think the one-dimensional scale works well to describe the high-level trend (surpassing human abilities broadly)?
Trying to determine if the disagreement here is “AI probably won’t surpass human abilities broadly in a short time” or “even if it does, the one-dimensional scale wasn’t a good way to describe the trend”.
Well, if we extrapolate from the current progress, soon AI will be superhumanly good at complex analysis and group theory while only being moderately good at ordering pizza.
That’s why I think that comparing AI to humans on a one-dimensional scale doesn’t work well.
If you extrapolate further, do you think the one-dimensional scale works well to describe the high-level trend (surpassing human abilities broadly)?
Trying to determine if the disagreement here is “AI probably won’t surpass human abilities broadly in a short time” or “even if it does, the one-dimensional scale wasn’t a good way to describe the trend”.
The latter.