And yes, thanks, the point about thinking with trendlines in mind is really good.
Maybe those two developments could be relevant:
bigger number of recent ML/CogSci/Comp. Neuroscience graduates that academically grew up in times of noticeable AI progress and much more widespread aspirations to build AGI than the previous generation
related to my question about non-academic open-source projects: If there is a certain level of computation necessary to solve interesting general reasoning gridworld problems with new algorithms, then we might unlock a lot of work in the coming years
And yes, thanks, the point about thinking with trendlines in mind is really good.
Maybe those two developments could be relevant:
bigger number of recent ML/CogSci/Comp. Neuroscience graduates that academically grew up in times of noticeable AI progress and much more widespread aspirations to build AGI than the previous generation
related to my question about non-academic open-source projects: If there is a certain level of computation necessary to solve interesting general reasoning gridworld problems with new algorithms, then we might unlock a lot of work in the coming years