Hi,

Just for kicks - let's assume that AIXItl yields 1% more intelligent
results when provided 10^6 times the computational resources when
compared to another algorythm X. Let's further assume that today the
cost asscociated with X for reaching a benefit of 1 will be 1 compared
to a cost of 10^6 for a benefit of 1.01 when using the AIXItl. To
simplify I will further assume that cost of computational resources
will continue to half every 12 month. In this scenario it will be
computationally cheaper to apply the AIXItl in less than 20 years.

But this is nowhere near reality -- the level of inefficiency of
AIXItl is such that it will never be usable within the physical
universe, unless current theories of physics are very badly wrong.

-- Ben

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