AGI-for-Science Channel
		
		
		
		
		
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An AGI-for-Science Channel is a compute allocation strategy that dedicates AGI resources to scientific discovery.
- AKA: λ Parameter, Science Discovery Allocation, Research Compute Channel, AGI Research Fraction, Lambda Allocation.
 - Context:
- It can typically multiply economic growth rates through productivity advancement.
 - It can typically exhibit interior optimum for allocation fraction.
 - It can often balance immediate production against future capability.
 - It can often determine technological progress rate in AGI economy.
 - It can range from being a Zero AGI-for-Science Channel to being a Full AGI-for-Science Channel, depending on its allocation percentage.
 - It can range from being a Static AGI-for-Science Channel to being a Dynamic AGI-for-Science Channel, depending on its adjustment pattern.
 - It can range from being a Narrow AGI-for-Science Channel to being a Broad AGI-for-Science Channel, depending on its research scope.
 - It can range from being a Short-Horizon AGI-for-Science Channel to being a Long-Horizon AGI-for-Science Channel, depending on its planning timeframe.
 - ...
 
 - Example(s):
 - Counter-Example(s):
- Production Compute Allocation, which focuses on immediate output.
 - Entertainment Compute Allocation, which serves consumer applications.
 - Military Compute Allocation, which prioritizes defense capabilities.
 
 - See: Compute Allocation Strategy, AGI Performance Measure, Artificial General Intelligence, Scientific Discovery System, Research Automation, Economic Growth Model, Technological Progress, Resource Allocation, Innovation System.