The first link? The 2022 opinion piece on how we need to solve hallucination and abstraction to reason?
I'll be generous and presume, deducing it from your other comment, that you meant the _second_ link. It is indeed an argument for the trend being less exponential that some expect. (Not an utterly unbeatable argument, mind you, but an argument nonetheless) But if the growth becomes, say, "merely" quadratic, it will still deliver quite some results for years to come.
ha ha. some of the publicly available data were in the first link, of course.
The first link? The 2022 opinion piece on how we need to solve hallucination and abstraction to reason?
I'll be generous and presume, deducing it from your other comment, that you meant the _second_ link. It is indeed an argument for the trend being less exponential that some expect. (Not an utterly unbeatable argument, mind you, but an argument nonetheless) But if the growth becomes, say, "merely" quadratic, it will still deliver quite some results for years to come.