Just a quick update on predicted timelines. Obviously, there’s no guarantee that Metaculus is 100% reliable + you should look at other sources as well, but I find this concerning.
Weak AGI is now predicted in a little over two years:
https://www.metaculus.com/questions/3479/date-weakly-general-ai-is-publicly-known/
AGI predicted in about 10: https://www.metaculus.com/questions/5121/date-of-artificial-general-intelligence/
Also, these are predicted dates until these systems publicly known, not the date until they exist. Things are getting crazy.
Even though Eliezer claims that there was no fire alarm for AGI, perhaps this is the fire alarm?
Here's a plot of the Metaculus Strong AGI predictions over time (code by Rylan Schaeffer). The x-axis is the data of the prediction, the y-axis is the predicted year of strong AGI at the time. The blue line is a linear fit. The red dashed line is a y = x line.
Interestingly, it seems these predictions have been dropping by 5.5 predicted years per real year which seems much faster than I imagined. If we extrapolate out and look at where the blue regression intersects the red y = x line (so assuming similar updating in the future, when we might expect the updated time to be the same as the time of prediction), we get 2025.77 (October 9, 2025) for AGI.
Edit: Re-pulled the Metaculus data which slightly changed the regression (m=-6.5 -> -5.5) and intersection (2025.44 -> 2025.77).
Of course the choice of what sort of model we fit to our data can sometimes preordain the conclusion.
Another way to interpret this is there was a very steep update made by the community in early 2022, and since then it’s been relatively flat, or perhaps trending down slowly with a lot of noise (whereas before the update it was trending up slowly).