Dan Luu on Nostr: that seems extremely unlikely? 2. It seems easy to name an arbitrarily large number ...
that seems extremely unlikely?
2. It seems easy to name an arbitrarily large number of technologies where exponential improvements aren't only or mostly due to semiconductors. To pick an example that most tech-adjacent people wouldn't think of, the (average) YoY improvements in car tires are pretty incredible. While advances in simulation have contributed to advances in tires, advances don't seem to mostly come from simulation?
One question I have is: why would someone think this is true?
2. It seems easy to name an arbitrarily large number of technologies where exponential improvements aren't only or mostly due to semiconductors. To pick an example that most tech-adjacent people wouldn't think of, the (average) YoY improvements in car tires are pretty incredible. While advances in simulation have contributed to advances in tires, advances don't seem to mostly come from simulation?
One question I have is: why would someone think this is true?