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>"recursive self improvement" does not imply "self improvement without bounds"

I was thinking that. I mean if you look at something like AlphaGo it was based on human training and then they made one I think called AlphaZero which learned by playing against itself and got very good but not infinitely good as it was still constrained by hardware. I think with Chess the best human is about 2800 on the ELO scale and computers about 3500. I imagine self improving AI would be like that - smarter than humans but not infinitely so and constrained by hardware.

Also like humans still play chess even if computers are better, I imagine humans will still do the usual kind of things even if computers get smarter.



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