Machine Learning Street Talk (MLST)

Superintelligence Strategy (Dan Hendrycks)

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Aug 14, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Dan Hendrycks, a leading AI safety researcher and co-author of the "Superintelligence Strategy" paper, argues for a cautious approach to AI, likening it to nuclear technology rather than electricity. He critiques the dangerous notion of a U.S. 'Manhattan Project' for AI, citing its risks for global stability. The conversation also dives into the complexities of AI alignment, the need for innovative benchmarks, and the philosophical implications of superintelligence, emphasizing cooperation over competition in this evolving landscape.
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ANECDOTE

Humanity's Last Exam Origin Story

  • Humanity's Last Exam crowdsources hard closed-ended questions from global experts to track model reasoning progress.
  • Dan created it to expose saturation in older benchmarks and to probe theoretical reasoning limits.
ADVICE

Benchmark Longer-Horizon, Group-Scale Tasks

  • Use multi-step, group-based benchmarks like Enigma Eval to track long-horizon reasoning and avoid premature claims of saturation.
  • Maintain diverse, hard-to-solve tasks to keep differentiating model capabilities over years.
INSIGHT

Intelligence Is Multi-Dimensional

  • Intelligence decomposes across multiple axes (fluid/crystallized, memory, perception, speed), not a single metric.
  • Achieving human-level generality requires progress on many orthogonal capabilities simultaneously.
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