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                        "*": "'''Reference class forecasting on human achievements''' uses various [[reference class]]es like \"ambitious STEM technology\" or \"notable mathematical conjectures\" to get an [[outside view]] probability of [[AI timelines]]. The [[Open Philanthropy]] report on semi-informative priors is an example of this type of forecasting.<ref>https://www.openphilanthropy.org/blog/report-semi-informative-priors</ref> This estimate might then further be adjusted according to the inputs going into AGI creation (e.g. number of researchers and amount spent on computation), as is done in the Open Philanthropy report.\n\n[[MTAIR project]]'s paths to HLMI module also analogizes HLMI creation to radically transformative events and other technologies.\n\n==References==\n\n<references/>\n\n[[Category:AI safety]]\n[[Category:AI timelines arguments]]"
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                        "*": "'''Repetition granularity''' or '''review granularity''' is the size of the \"unit of review\". For example, in [[Anki]] the repetition granularity is the card, usually a [[small card]] (which usually corresponds to an atomic fact or single-chunk size of info). In [[spaced proof review]], the granularity is the proof. In [[Duolingo]], it is the [[Duolingo does repetition at the lesson level|lesson]].\n\n==What links here==\n\n{{Special:WhatLinksHere/{{FULLPAGENAME}} | hideredirs=1}}\n\n[[Category:Spaced repetition]]"
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