... "... so if our intelligence is exceeded, it's unlikely we will remain in charge of the planet." ... Uh oh ...
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... Strategic incentives for intelligence-suppression (not good). Probably easily subverted by game-theoretic traps though. Arms races. ...
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@existoon Can't you tell?
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@existoon Don't you even Anthropocene?
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@alien_ecologies There's a moral obligation to pretend that it does, in the interest of human communion, apparently.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@Outsideness Human knowledge never made anything, humans did. But of course that's not where any of us wants to go. -
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@Outsideness Au, contraire... our position had nothing to do with intelligence and all to do with our opposable thumbs. -
@alien_ecologies It's hard to imagine anything with a four-digit IQ having much of a problem acquiring some opposable thumbs. - 4 more replies
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@Outsideness Went for my morning run :) ... boy you're into it today!Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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