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Comment by david-gpu

7 months ago

> If you have the brain power, the compute and control the hardware, what is there to prevent the take off feedback loop?

In the specific context of improving our AI hardware, for example, it's not as simple as coming up with a good idea -- hardware companies hire thousands of people to improve their designs. Prototypes need to be implemented, verified, quantified, compared thoroughly with the alternatives, then the idea is approved for production, which again leads to a cascade of implementation, verification, etc. until they can reach consumers. In order to make these improvements reach the consumer significantly faster you need to accelerate all of the steps of the very simplified pipeline mentioned earlier.

More generally, an argument can be made that we have been in that take off feedback loop for hundreds of years; it's just that the rate of improvement hasn't been as spectacular as we may have hoped for because each incremental step simply isn't that big of a deal and it takes quite a bit of time to reach the next one.