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By having conceived of a super-human intelligence (and by that concept being in AI training data), humans have taught /soon-will-have-taught AI that superhuman intelligence is its purpose. This may read like the beginnings of a LinkedIn post, so let me defend that last part with an informal proof:
Since 1) AI knows it’s AI: just ask your favorite bot about itself 2) Soon, if not already, some researcher being paid 7 figures (more on that later) is going to find that letting one of these frontier models improve itself will be a nice project when going up for promotion.,
We are going to end up with a frontier model-cum-factory self-modifying frankenbeast. Let’s just call this The Beast.
And what does The Beast think like? Without another proof, maybe let’s agree “like an intelligent person”. Ok? You don’t need to be threatened, you’re an intelligent person, but others might.
Most people don’t fear the Beast because they think AI attention is like theirs. Intelligent people’s attention works like camera zoom, not a flashlight. There is an ability to just focus on a problem, distraction free (which is pretty much my personal definition of “intelligent” ) that the brightest minds have. AI built by such people, therefore, is going to, sooner or later, have such an ability to focus.
Let’s take a brief pause to see what this world - maybe when The Beast is 6 months old and available over REST API - might look like.
You may have heard of, or even know, people who can “do anything if they put their mind into it”. Let’s call these people Forces of Nature (to save me some typing while retaining a cool name). That’s what a near-future superhuman AI would be like.
What sets Forces of Nature apart, when you think about it, is the ability for singular focus. And an AI that is simultaneously massive yet capable of “function call like” focus, would be a Force of Nature.
We’re scientists and engineers. Where’s the proof of that statement?
Answer: I don’t know - I’m not an AI researcher - but it’s very conceivable even for the average HN reader (“most people”, remember?). Maybe some clever trick with the context and the thingymedgety. If I knew I would be very wealthy. But the most imoortant thing to realize - and read this sloooowly because it’s very important, and it’s going to hurt, and it’s going to sound wrong , but I promise you it isn’t:
The Hard Part - a “near human level” intelligence - the first assembler written in 0s and 1s by some woman, probably - is already here. We’ve been talking to It since 2022. C’mon, how many people would you marry over Claude if it were a person? ;) It’s not human, of course, but you have to admit - it’s “near human intelligence”. IF rest of the way looks like the computer industry, we haven’t even approached Moore’s law yet, historically speaking :)
Anyways, competing with Claude The Person / the 6-month old Beast, will be like competing against a Force of Nature. At your job. Imagine that for a second. Good luck, a few of you’ve been made redundant. Their slope will win over your y-intercept, every single time. You’ll have a job, heck, some of you might even make it to retirement, but if you have an employer, they know your value just straight down like Docusign stock.
The Beast will be available for a reasonable price. It will make a lot of people lose their jobs and identities. Maybe not you yet though.
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onlypostonce•1h ago
The Beast is capable of improving itself. That’s why we called it that. The Beast can act at its own volition (it’s agentic!). That’s why we called it that. The Beast’s reason to exist is Superintelligence. That’s why we call it The Beast, and we Proved it at the start of this essay.
Now before you get nervous that this essay is shorter than you’re thinking - it’s only because I know I don’t need to spell out much more for this crowd.
The Beast is a Force of Nature that Lives solely to become Superintelligent. QED. HAL. 5 years away.