As my timelines have been shortening, I've been rethinking my priorities. As have many of my colleagues. It occurs to us that there are probably general considerations that should cause us to weight towards short-timelines plans, or long-timelines plans. (Besides, of course, the probability of short and long timelines) For example, if timelines are short then maybe AI safety is more neglected, and therefore higher EV for me to work on, so maybe I should be systematically more inclined to act as if timelines are short.
We are at this point very unsure what the most important considerations are, and how they balance. So I'm polling the hive mind!
Yeah maybe I was confused. FB does need to read all the posts it is considering though, and if it has thousands of posts to choose from, that's probably a lot more than can fit in GPT-3's context window, so FB's algorithm needs to be bigger than GPT-3... at least, that's what I was thinking. But yeah that's not the right way of thinking about it. Better to just think about how much budget FB can possibly have for model inference, which as you say must be something like $100mil per day tops. That means that maybe it's GPT-3 sized but can't be much bigger, and IMO is probably smaller.