| > This sounds like a perpetual motion machine or what we heard over and over in the 3d printing fad. Except that it is actually what humanity and these 8 billion people are doing, making each successive generation "better", for some definition of better that is constantly in flux based on what it believed at the current time. It's not guaranteed though, it's possible to regress. Also, it's not humanity as a whole, but a bunch of subgroups that have slightly differing ideas of what better means at the edges, but that also share results for future candidate changes (whether explicitly through the international scientific community or implicitly through memes and propaganda at a national or group level). It took a long time to hit on strategies that worked well, but we've found a a bunch over time, from centralized government (we used to be small tribes on plains in in caves) to the scientific method to capitalism (and whether it's what we'll consider the best choice in the future or not it's been invaluable for the last several centuries), they've all moved us forward, which is simple to see if you sample every 100 years or so going into the past. The difference between what we've actually got in reality with the uman race and what's being promised with GAI is speed of iteration. If a areal GAI can indeed emulate what we have currently with the advancement of the human race but at a faster cycle, then it makes sense it would surpass us at some point, whether very quickly or eventually. That's a big if though, so who knows. |