Rob Miles argues that interventions in exponential systems like AI are always either too early or too late
Paul Graham agreed, citing his March 2020 pandemic warnings
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Paul Graham@paulg
@robertskmiles You can probably guess what this is about from the date:
Paul Graham@paulg
When you're dealing with exponential growth, the time to act is when it feels too early.
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Daryl@allvibesnoskill
@robertskmiles Can't I stand in the path of the process and catch it
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Rob Miles@robertskmiles
@allvibesnoskill The question is knowing where in the path to stand. If you try to catch it too late it might plough right through you
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Tommy AutoTech@TomAuto_
@robertskmiles Half the manufacturers I talk to are installing automation they should've bought three years ago. Expensive way to learn how exponentials work.
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Doug Turnbull@softwaredoug
@robertskmiles Looking back it can also feel too late, when really you are early
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