Submitted by kmtrp t3_xv8ldd in singularity
I've read a few posts on this site, lesswrong, and other media, but I usually get hazy generalizations from them. I get it, it's very hard to make specific predictions here.
But I wonder: soon, Deepmind, OpenAI, and others will have a model in their hands that you can interact with that will provide all the correct answers to significant scientific questions: how to perform fusion, create affordable quantum computers, create new propulsion technology, and reverse aging.
What do a group of tech people do when they have that in their hands? What follows? Governments attempting to contain it for safety / personal gain? How many go rogue with this god-like power? What do the first weeks look like?
Denham1998 t1_iqzocv4 wrote
Personally I don't think much at all will happen in the first month. It'll take years if not decades for interesting progress to happen.
You've got to remember that while there will be AGI, everything else will remain the same.
The government will still take their sweet ass time approving new projects and doing paperwork. Noone will actually trust AGI for awhile so will we actually listen to anything it has to say?
And finally, lets say AGI instantly figures out fusion or something. How long do you think it would take us to build it. Humans are slow and inefficient af. We will slow AGI down immensely.
I think for anything interesting to happen in the span of a month, we will need to already have robot bodies for the agi to use. We would also need to give AGI ultimate power over the world.