Will Compute Bottlenecks Prevent an Intelligence Explosion?
Parker Whitfill and
Cheryl Wu
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The possibility of a rapid, "software-only" intelligence explosion brought on by AI's recursive self-improvement (RSI) is a subject of intense debate within the AI community. This paper presents an economic model and an empirical estimation of the elasticity of substitution between research compute and cognitive labor at frontier AI firms to shed light on the possibility. We construct a novel panel dataset for four leading AI labs (OpenAI, DeepMind, Anthropic, and DeepSeek) from 2014 to 2024 and fit the data to two alternative Constant Elasticity of Substitution (CES) production function models. Our two specifications yield divergent results: a baseline model estimates that compute and labor are substitutes, whereas a 'frontier experiments' model, which accounts for the scale of state-of-the-art models, estimates that they are complements. We conclude by discussing the limitations of our analysis and the implications for forecasting AI progress.
Date: 2025-07, Revised 2025-08
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