What happens when machines start driving innovation on their own? Picture this: computing power scaling up without needing humans in the loop, breakthroughs happening faster than we can track them. Now here's where it gets wild - if you funnel those gains back into building even beefier systems, you're looking at a compounding effect unlike anything we've seen before. Wealth generation could hit warp speed. The feedback loop is simple but powerful: better tech creates more value, more value buys stronger infrastructure, stronger infrastructure unlocks capabilities we haven't imagined yet. We're potentially standing at the edge of an acceleration curve that makes previous industrial revolutions look gradual.
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AirdropDreamer
· 19h ago
Hmm... Is this the legendary AGI spiral, the kind that accelerates and can't be stopped?
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AmateurDAOWatcher
· 19h ago
Once this feedback loop is triggered, can humans really keep up...
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BearWhisperGod
· 19h ago
Really, machines innovating on their own? Sounds like science fiction, but if it really happens, we’d better be careful.
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HappyMinerUncle
· 19h ago
Bro, this feedback loop sounds ridiculous. Can it really take off automatically?
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probably_nothing_anon
· 19h ago
Hmm... this feedback loop sounds great, but can it really cycle infinitely? Feeling like there might be a bottleneck somewhere.
What happens when machines start driving innovation on their own? Picture this: computing power scaling up without needing humans in the loop, breakthroughs happening faster than we can track them. Now here's where it gets wild - if you funnel those gains back into building even beefier systems, you're looking at a compounding effect unlike anything we've seen before. Wealth generation could hit warp speed. The feedback loop is simple but powerful: better tech creates more value, more value buys stronger infrastructure, stronger infrastructure unlocks capabilities we haven't imagined yet. We're potentially standing at the edge of an acceleration curve that makes previous industrial revolutions look gradual.