Mark Zuckerberg
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Podcast Appearances
Well, yeah, but I think that that's, I mean, subject to all the questions that we just talked about.
But yes, I mean, we would hope that that'll be the case.
But I think that at each point, I don't know, it's like,
When you're building software, there's like a ton of stuff that you can do with software.
But then at some level, you're constrained by the chips that it's running on.
Right.
So there are always going to be different physical constraints.
And it's like how big are the models is going to be constrained by how much energy you can get and and use for inference.
So.
I guess I'm simultaneously very optimistic that this stuff will continue to improve quickly and also a little more measured than I think some people are about.
I just don't think the runaway case is a particularly likely one.
I don't know.
I mean, I have the periods of time that I'm interested.
I mean, I'm really interested in American history and classical history and I'm really interested in the history of science too.
So I actually think seeing and trying to understand more
but how some of the big advances came about.
I mean, all we have are like somewhat limited writings about some of that stuff.
I'm not sure the metaverse is going to let you do that.
Cause I mean, it's, um, you know, we can't, it's going to be hard to, to kind of go back in time for things that we don't have records of.
But, uh,