It isn't obvious to you that off-the-cuff responses reveal underlying biases and assumptions equally as well -- if not more so -- as deeply-thought-out ones?
The very fact that "10 times as smart" is intelligible as merely "a lot more" requires certain underlying assumptions about the available space of intelligence, and that addresses the very fundamental assumptions of his writing.
It isn't obvious to you that off-the-cuff responses reveal underlying biases and assumptions equally as well -- if not more so -- as deeply-thought-out ones?
Declaring that "10 times as smart" must be a reference to IQ points and then proceeding to attempt to back that interpretation up despite the absurdity reveals something a whole lot more significant than a simple reference to "10 times as smart".
Recently I stumbled upon Richard Carrier's essay "Are We Doomed" (June 5, 2009), when asked to comment about the Singularity, said the following:
What do you think?