These will still be massive, and massively expensive, training runs though—big operations that will constitute very big strategic decisions only available to the best-resourced actors.
In the post-AutoGPT world, this seems like it will no longer be the case. There is enough fervour by AGI accelerationists that the required resources could be quickly amassed by crowdfunding (cf. crypto projects raising similar amounts to those needed).
These will still be massive, and massively expensive, training runs though—big operations that will constitute very big strategic decisions only available to the best-resourced actors.
In the post-AutoGPT world, this seems like it will no longer be the case. There is enough fervour by AGI accelerationists that the required resources could be quickly amassed by crowdfunding (cf. crypto projects raising similar amounts to those needed).
Yes, but they will become increasingly cheaper. A taboo is far stronger than regulation.