I mostly agree with this. The goal with AI companies is not to reach 99% or 100% human-level, it's >100% (do tasks better than an average human could, or eventually an expert).
But since you can't really do that with wedding planning or whatnot, the 100% ceiling means the AI can only compete on speed and cost. And the cost will be... whatever Nvidia feels like charging per chip.
But since you can't really do that with wedding planning or whatnot, the 100% ceiling means the AI can only compete on speed and cost. And the cost will be... whatever Nvidia feels like charging per chip.