On Mon, Jan 27, 2020, 5:50 PM <immortal.discover...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Yes intelligence/evolution grows exponentially more faster (hence
> exponentially more powerful) the more data, compute, and arms (ex.
> nanobots) you have.
>

No, it grows logarithmically, whether you measure intelligence using
prediction accuracy (compression) or in dollars per hour to approximate
Legg and Hutter's universal intelligence (expected reward over a universal
distribution of environments). While global computing power grows
exponentially by Moore's Law, world GDP grows only linearly. Just like
doubling the processing power or memory of your phone or computer doesn't
double the number of things you can do with it or the amount you can earn
with it.


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