timtyler comments on [LINK] David Deutsch on why we don't have AGI yet "Creative Blocks" - Less Wrong
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I remember Eliezer making the same point in a bloggingheads video with Robin Hanson. I believe Hanson's position (although I watched this years ago, and I may be confabulating) was that our intelligence works via the same kludge as other animals and we got better results mostly by developing a better talent for social transmission.
That idea makes a lot of sense to me. I recall reading that chimpanzees have at various times invented more advanced tools (e.g. using spears to hunt bush babies )--but they seem to spread the methods by accident rather than deliberate teaching. New chimpanzee technologies don't seem to persist as they do for humans.
ETA: I looked it up, and I couldn't find a Hanson/Yudkowsky bloggingheads. I'm not sure if it was taken down or if the video was not done through bloggingheads.
A Hanson/Yudkowsky bloggingheads?!? Methinks you are mistaken.
I looked it up, and I couldn't find a Hanson/Yudkowsky bloggingheads. I'm not sure if it was taken down or if the video was not done through bloggingheads.
There never was a bloggingheads - AFAIK. There is: Yudkowsky vs Hanson on the Intelligence Explosion - Jane Street Debate. However, I'd be surprised if Yudkowsky makes the same silly mistake as Deutsch. Yudkowsky knows some things about machine intelligence.