really? it looks like a fairly qualified statement to me
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That's where all the discussion has centered, and there's no consensus. There's some pretty solid evidence that deceleration has occurred already, and due to dysgenics.
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human dysgenics could drive a transfer to machine intelligence faster though? But I could be wrong about that
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A transfer to machine intelligence would also drive dysgenics as humans became cattle that eat from the hands of robots
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Once intelligence jumps to a silicon substrate, human dysgenic ceases to matter.
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