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jibaltoday at 12:41 AM0 repliesview on HN

Doesn't anyone learn from Malthus? In the real world, accelerating curves inevitably stop accelerating.

Others here have suggested that AIs should be able to self-generate skills by doing web searches. What happens when all of the information from web searches (of knowledge generated by ordinary human intelligence) has been extracted?

On another post (about crackpot Nick Bostrom claiming that an ASI would "imminently" lead to scientific breakthroughs like curing Alzheimers and so a 3% chance of developing an ASI would be worth a 97% chance of annihilating humanity) I noted that an ASI isn't a genie or magic wand; it can't find the greatest prime or solve the halting problem. Another person noted that an ASI can't figure out how to do a linear search in O(1) time. (We already know how to do a table lookup in amortized O(1) time--build a hash table.) Science is like animal breeding and many other processes ... there's a limit to how much it can be sped up.