“more computer power makes solving the AGI design problem easier. Firstly, more powerful computers allow us to search larger spaces of programs looking for good algorithms. Secondly, the algorithms we need to find can be less efficient, thus we are looking for an element in a larger subspace.”
Those with a server farm have maybe 5-10 years hardware advantage over the rest of us—and they probably have other advantages as well: better funding, like-minded colleagues, etc.
Those with a server farm have maybe 5-10 years hardware advantage over the rest of us—and they probably have other advantages as well: better funding, like-minded colleagues, etc.
I somewhat agree with what you are saying here. Where we disagree slightly, in a mater of degree and not fundamental structure, is on the relative importance of the hardware vs those other advantages. I suspect the funding, like-minded colleagues and particularly the etc are more important factors than the hardware.
Computing power is fairly important:
“more computer power makes solving the AGI design problem easier. Firstly, more powerful computers allow us to search larger spaces of programs looking for good algorithms. Secondly, the algorithms we need to find can be less efficient, thus we are looking for an element in a larger subspace.”
http://www.vetta.org/2009/12/tick-tock-tick-tock-bing/
Those with a server farm have maybe 5-10 years hardware advantage over the rest of us—and they probably have other advantages as well: better funding, like-minded colleagues, etc.
I somewhat agree with what you are saying here. Where we disagree slightly, in a mater of degree and not fundamental structure, is on the relative importance of the hardware vs those other advantages. I suspect the funding, like-minded colleagues and particularly the etc are more important factors than the hardware.