The Technological Richter scale is introduced about 80% of the way through Nate Silver's new book On the Edge.
A full review is in the works (note to prediction markets: this post alone does NOT on its own count as a review, but this counts as part of a future review), but this concept seems highly useful, stands on its own and I want a reference post for it. Nate skips around his chapter titles and timelines, so why not do the same here?
Defining the Scale
Nate Silver, On the Edge (location 8,088 on Kindle): The Richter scale was created by the physicist Charles Richter in 1935 to quantify the amount of energy released by earthquakes.
It has two key features that I’ll borrow for my Technological Richter Scale (TRS). First, it is logarithmic. A magnitude 7 earthquake is actually ten times more powerful [...]
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Outline:
(00:32) Defining the Scale
(07:15) The Big Disagreement About Future Generative AI
(09:39) Just Think of the Potential
(11:06) A Perfect 10
(13:19) Some Arguments Against Transformational AI
(19:06) Brief Notes on Arguments Transformational AI Will Turn Out Fine
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First published:
September 4th, 2024
Source:
https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/oAy72fcqDHsCvLBKz/ai-and-the-technological-richter-scale
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