02 · The pace nobody is processing
Even the people building it cannot keep up.
A normal technology gives society time to react. New thing arrives, we argue about it,
we make rules, we adjust. AI does not give us that. The last two years of progress
arrived faster than the previous two decades. And the curve is still bending up.
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2020
Humans write the code.
Researchers tune every parameter by hand. Months per training run.
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2023
AI helps humans write the code.
Copilots draft. Engineers review. Weeks per major improvement.
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2025
AI writes most of the code, humans approve.
The labs publish that recent frontier upgrades required almost no human keystrokes.
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2026 – 2027
AI updates AI. No human in the loop.
The published roadmaps of every major frontier lab. Not a doom forecast. Their plan.
Meanwhile, society's ability to respond:
Canada has passed one AI law in nine years. The US has passed 25. South Korea has passed 17. Stanford AI Index 2026, Ch. 8 Fig. 8.4.3.
We have not extracted even one-tenth of one percent of what this technology could do
for medicine, schooling, or science. And we are pushing the throttle harder anyway,
because the only thing scarier than building it fast is letting the other guy build
it first.