Scaling hypothesis

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The scaling hypothesis is one of several statements stating roughly that once we find some "scalable" architecture, throwing more computing power and data at a problem to get to AGI.

See also

  • Prosaic AI -- how is the scaling hypothesis different from prosaic AI? I think the scaling hypothesis implies prosaic AI, but a prosaic AI can make use of lots of different algorithms?

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