In months or years, it's not clear if any human will be able to provide economic value, relative to state of the art AI.
I don't see where any fundamental barriers lie between current AI and surpassing humans across the board. What can humans do that is unachievable by AI in the foreseeable future, given the current rate of advancement?
We are still leaps and bounds away from robotics that can match the precision and versatility of human hands.
I also think in terms of knowledge work, we’ll have to work through at least a few more plateaus before we automate away most humans. Transformer models were a huge leap, but you can see us pushing against their limits already.
In months or years, it's not clear if any human will be able to provide economic value, relative to state of the art AI.
I don't see where any fundamental barriers lie between current AI and surpassing humans across the board. What can humans do that is unachievable by AI in the foreseeable future, given the current rate of advancement?