"The amount of computing power it takes to train a new AI system tends to be much larger than the amount of computing power it takes to run a copy of that AI system once it’s already trained. This means that if the computing power used to train ASARA [a AI Systems for AI R&D Automation] is repurposed to run these systems, then a gigantic number of these systems could be run in parallel, likely implying much larger “cognitive output” from ASARA systems collectively than what’s currently available from human AI researchers. Thus if you have enough computing power to train a frontier AI system today, then you have enough computing power to run hundreds of thousands of copies of this system. What that means is by the time we reach ASARA, which should happen within the next few years, the total cognitive output of ASARA systems will likely be equivalent to millions of top-notch human researchers all working 24 hours a day seven days a week."