David_Gerard comments on Against easy superintelligence: the unforeseen friction argument - Less Wrong
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I concur that almost nothing is ever quite that easy.
That said, it would be interesting if anyone has any examples of when they were. I think of Moore's Law holding for decades, such that if you made outlandish predictions based on a doubling of everything every two years you would mostly be correct.