Will there be significant changes to the world prior to some critical AI capability threshold being reached?

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Will there be significant changes to the world prior to some critical AI capability threshold being reached? This is currently one of the questions I am most confused about (in particular, why MIRI/Eliezer hold the view that there won't be significant changes). I think Paul's position, that before AGI there will be almost-AGI, and therefore before FOOM there will be merely rapid change, is a reasonable default position to hold, and I still don't understand the MIRI position well enough to say there is a strong argument against this default position.

Eliezer: "And the relative rate of growth between AI capabilities and human capabilities, and the degree to which single investments in things like Tensor Processing Units or ResNet algorithms apply across a broad range of tasks, are both very relevant to that dispute." [1]