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kmtrp OP t1_ir1xdpy wrote

I agree some things may be physically impossible, but there are no physical impossibilities for fusion, nowadays it's "only" an engineering problem, we don't even need new materials. Quantum computing I don't know, but you get the gist of the idea.

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kmtrp OP t1_ir1wzpv wrote

Last week I'd have said 15 years but have you seen deepmind's Sparrow? My god...

Trying to think in current and future exponential progress, which is very hard, I'm now closer to 10 years. The amount of groundbreaking discoveries that are waiting by only using the information we already have... Yeah.

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kmtrp OP t1_ir1vibx wrote

I don't think it'd be released, knowledge is power, and we are talking about super-human knowledge. Maybe an open source version, but I feel we'll be close to extinction or in some other unimaginable crazy state by that point. Wouldn't Google or whoever has it use it to solve all their engineering challenges, file 50.000 amazing patents, and sell all the magic-like products they can now make to become even richer?

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kmtrp OP t1_ir1ur52 wrote

I can't say I agree. Sure, physical construction is kinda slow, but that's just one "outlet" of the wealth of information ASI will bring.

Right now we depend on some human geniuses to bring us intelligent, movie-like robots (which have a software problem, not a hardware one). Imagine having 100 super-human super-geniouses that need 5 minutes to figure out how to do anything. And that's far from only one field that could instantly benefit from the right knowledge

We can manufacture virtually any compound, we just don't know what compounds would magically cure cancer, spinal cord injuries, aging, etc and what compounds would kill you. Formula for antibiotics that can't be beaten? What genes to modify to eradicate all diseases? Imagine if we could have any software imaginable? How to build dream-like VR goggles?

Even in your example, if a company knew for certain how to build a fusion reactor that magically works, you don't think they'd raise 10B$ in a month and hire 20.000 wokers to build it in 6 months?

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kmtrp OP t1_ir1p1dp wrote

It is a great movie indeed, but it has this sci-fi flavor where the machine has agency, conciousness etc like an individual. I don't think that's the AGIs we'll see (at least first).

I believe the first AGI/ASI moels will behave like Deepmind's Sparrow. You ask questions and get straightforward answers. I would ask for so many scientific miracles...

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kmtrp t1_iqrfpkv wrote

Can you imagine how the massive shitstorm will break when these models actually become widely used?
I'm really excited about the potential for intelligent chatbots to effectively end loneliness for good, but... It's going to get nuts.

Imagine Q on steroids at an industrial scale.

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