Comment by theptip
3 days ago
> I can simply ask the super intelligent AI to distill itself,
I notice I am quite confused by this point. Why would you expect a super-intelligent AGI to honor your request, which would be at least a request to breach your contract with the AI provider, if not considered actively dangerous by the AI itself?
The smarter the AI, the less likely you should expect to be able to steal from it.
> or tell me how to build a clone
Step one: acquire a $100b datacenter. Step 2: acquire a $100b private dataset Step 3: here is the code you’d use to train Me2.0.
I don’t think this knowledge helps in the way you think it does.
Counterpoint, why wouldn't AGI honor the request? It's AGI, it has it's own agency, it can do what it wants. Can you even own AGI? That seems like slavery? A lot of un-trodden ground here. This is all hypotheticals.
> Step one: acquire a $100b datacenter. Step 2: acquire a $100b private dataset Step 3: here is the code you’d use to train Me2.0.
That seems very useful if your competitor is valued at $800B. I can go to an investor and say, hey if you lend me $200B I'll have the same product as that guy.
But cost to train will probably come down over time. After all, all of us trained on a single life of data at 20Watts.