“a wolf cannot understand how a gun works, or what sort of effort goes into making a gun, or the nature of that human power which lets us invent guns”
Optional extra (for techxecutives and policymakers)
“Vinge (1993) wrote:
Strong superhumanity would be more than cranking up the clock speed on a human-equivalent mind. It’s hard to say precisely what strong superhumanity would be like, but the difference appears to be profound. Imagine running a dog mind at very high speed. Would a thousand years of doggy living add up to any human insight?”
“a wolf cannot understand how a gun works, or what sort of effort goes into making a gun, or the nature of that human power which lets us invent guns”
Optional extra (for techxecutives and policymakers)
“Vinge (1993) wrote:
Strong superhumanity would be more than cranking up the clock speed on a human-equivalent mind. It’s hard to say precisely what strong superhumanity would be like, but the difference appears to be profound. Imagine running a dog mind at very high speed. Would a thousand years of doggy living add up to any human insight?”
EY, AI as a pos neg factor, 2006ish