FutureTech
Workshop on AI
Scaling and its
Implications
October 12th - 13th, 2023
MIT Museum, Gambrill Center, 314 Main St, Cambridge, MA
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Workshop on AI Scaling and its Implications

The FutureTech workshop on AI scaling and its Implications aims to gather computer scientists, engineers, economists, and policy researchers to think about scaling laws and their implications, such as:

How far can scale take us?
What do scaling laws predict about requirements for mastery of a range of key tasks? Will the scaling of current systems (with conservative extensions) be sufficient?
Investigating future AI systems
How large will such models be? Will future systems be highly general or more specialized than current systems?
Scaling and Automation
What are the predictable impacts of automation and the prospects for accelerated economic growth?
The Scaling Runway and Beyond Neural Scaling
How long can current scaling trends be sustained? Can this "runway" be extended? Are there more efficient paths to advanced AI?

Speakers

Agenda

Thursday, October 12th
8:15 AM
Breakfast
9:00 AM
Kickoff
9:15 AM
The state of scaling laws today
Jonathan S. Rosenfeld
Jonathan S. Rosenfeld
MIT
10:00 AM
Scaling and downstream capabilities
Rylan Schaeffer
Rylan Schaeffer
Stanford
11:00 AM
Break
11:30 AM
Scaling and generalization failures
Owain Evans
Owain Evans
University of Oxford
12:00 PM
Scaling, Automation, and Growth
Philip Trammell
Philip Trammell
University of Oxford
12:45 PM
Lunch
1:45 PM
AI scaling and interpretability
Max Tegmark
Max Tegmark
MIT
2:30 PM
AI automation and wages
Anton Korinek
Anton Korinek
Brookings, Centre for the Governance of AI
3:15 PM
Break
3:35 PM
How we got here and what's next in scaling, parallelism, and hardware
Hailey Schoelkopf
Hailey Schoelkopf
EleutherAI
4:10 PM
Role Architectures: Scalable Competence Is All You Need
Eric Drexler
Eric Drexler
University of Oxford
6:30 PM
Dinner at Catalyst
Friday, October 13th
8:15 AM
Breakfast
9:00 AM
Kickoff
9:15 AM
Hardware innovations driving AI scaling
Joel S. Emer
Joel S. Emer
MIT
Scaling generative models and synthetic data
Phillip Isola
Phillip Isola
MIT
10:00 AM
10:45 AM
Break
11:30 AM
Automation and large language models
Pamela Fine Mishkin
Pamela Fine Mishkin
OpenAI
12:15 PM
Scientific progress and AI automation
Adam H. Marblestone
Adam H. Marblestone
Convergent Research
1:00 PM
Lunch
2:15 PM
Research priorities discussion
2:30 PM
AI, Natural Selection, and Competition
Dan Hendrycks
Dan Hendrycks
Center for AI Safety
3:15 PM
The productivity of AI workers
Carl Shulman
Carl Shulman
Open Philanthropy
4:00 PM
What will GPT-2030 Look Like?
Jacob Steinhardt
Jacob Steinhardt
UC Berkeley

Locations

MIT Museum
Gambrill Center, 314 Main St, Cambridge, MA
Legal Sea Foods - Cambridge
355 Main Street, Cambridge, MA
Catalyst Restaurant
300 Technology Square, Cambridge, MA

Contact

This workshop is organized by the FutureTech team (Neil Thompson, Tamay Besiroglu, Carl Guo, and Shiobhain Warren-Jenkins).
For questions or more information, reach out to scaling-workshop@mit.edu.