Here’s a gentle introduction to the kinds of worries people have (https://spectrum.ieee.org/power-problems-might-drive-chip-specialization). Of the cited references “the chips are down for moore’s law” is probably best on this issue, but a little longer/harder. There’s plenty of literature on problems with heat dissipation if you search the academic literature. I can dig up references on energy if you want, but with Sam Altman saying we need a fundamental energy revolution even to get to AGI, is there really much controversy over the idea that we’ll need a lot of energy to get to superintelligence?
I’m not sure I understand this claim, and I can’t see that it’s supported by the cited paper.
Is the claim that energy costs have increased faster than computation? This would be cruxy, but it would also be incorrect.
Here’s a gentle introduction to the kinds of worries people have (https://spectrum.ieee.org/power-problems-might-drive-chip-specialization). Of the cited references “the chips are down for moore’s law” is probably best on this issue, but a little longer/harder. There’s plenty of literature on problems with heat dissipation if you search the academic literature. I can dig up references on energy if you want, but with Sam Altman saying we need a fundamental energy revolution even to get to AGI, is there really much controversy over the idea that we’ll need a lot of energy to get to superintelligence?