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Revision as of 21:50, 29 October 2020

In AI takeoff, sudden emergence is the hypothesis that AI development will follow a trajectory of mostly inconsequential systems, followed by a sudden jump to extremely capable/transformative systems. The term is used in contrast to the explosive aftermath hypothesis.

History

The term was coined by Ben Garfinkel in "On Classic Arguments for AI Discontinuities".[1]

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