how intelligent is an intelligence that dies off?
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The reason biological evolution doesn't tend to value intelligence very highly -- or often even positively -- is that it tends to go off the tracks. ...
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ok but only if by "future" you mean "present"......... cyberdumps in accra, shamanistic cyberscams (sakawa), desktops washing up on a radioactive bikini island, circuit boards in the great garbage patch, washed-out keyboards stripped for copper in maldives.....
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Why do you think it is either an intelligence explosion or dysgenic slide back. There is a third option humanity splitting in two and going down both paths. Some parts of the world will embrace CRISPR and increase their intelligence others won't. China rises the west falls.
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I'd rather be enslaved by uplifted Ganesha lookalike than uplifted human. Just seems more dignified that way.
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What are the odds we can save the planet by inventing some machine that can think for itself before everything collapses (in five years?)
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always thought the first uplifted creatures were probably going to be cars tbh
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