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TRIZ-Ingenieur comments on Superintelligence 6: Intelligence explosion kinetics - Less Wrong Discussion

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Comment author: TRIZ-Ingenieur 21 October 2014 05:46:52AM *  2 points [-]

Super-fast reading aquires crystalline intelligence in a theoretical domain. Any educator knows that the real learning effect comes from practical experience including set-backs and reflection about upcoming problems using the theoretical knowledge.

If a sub HLMI assists in designing an improved hardware design the resulting new AI is not fully capable in an instant. Humans need 16 years to develop their full fluid intelligence. To build up crystalline intelligence to become head hardware architect needs 20 more years. A genius like Wozniak reached this level in a world of low IT complexity at the age of 24. For today's complexity this would not suffice.