The plan sounds a lot like keeping the capability development the same, which, if left as is, is naturally speeding up. Solving energy bottlenecks to let higher AI throughput; pushing AI to military and civilian infrastructure to automate more and faster; spreading AI solutions abroad to ensure all societies are dependent on AI. It feels not that different from what accelerationism is advocating for, at least to me, at least cursorily.
> This isn't about slowing down or speeding up.
The plan sounds a lot like keeping the capability development the same, which, if left as is, is naturally speeding up. Solving energy bottlenecks to let higher AI throughput; pushing AI to military and civilian infrastructure to automate more and faster; spreading AI solutions abroad to ensure all societies are dependent on AI. It feels not that different from what accelerationism is advocating for, at least to me, at least cursorily.