There's no evidence whatsoever that intelligence is a single dimensional. Like it's multi-dimensional and we have no idea what those even ingredients in dimensions are. This intelligence could expand exponentially, but there's no evidence of that either so far. The output of whatever you want to call intelligence. First of all, we don't have any metric for it. And secondly, whatever metrics we have are not increasing exponentially. They're hardly even increasing linearly right now. What's increasing exponential is the amount of resources or chips or CPUs that you need to make that stuff.
Photographer, author, and visionary Kevin Kelly talks about his book Excellent Advice for Living with EconTalk's Russ Roberts. His advice includes how to have a deep conversation, why it's better to control time than money--and whether, in the end, we should give advice in the first place. Other topics of discussion include the right object of our aspirations, the reason for optimism when it comes to technology, and why Kelly is not worried about AI.