The Fatal AGI Hardware Gap

·LessWrong··

Restricting computer hardware has been proposed as a solution to preventing the dangers of building superintelligent AI. For example, MIRI suggests restricting hardware fabricated on 28 nanometer process node processes or smaller or hardware with 15,840 TFLOP/s or greater computing capacity [1] There is a catch with restricting hardware however, that I have not seen discussed elsewhere. Essentially, there is a minimum level of hardware required to create an AGI which we can call mjx-math { displ...

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