Eliezer argues that there can’t possibly be a simple surgical procedure that dramatically increases human intelligence. Indeed, my belief is that such a surgery almost certainly exists (but it might take a superhuman intelligence to invent it).
Eliezer argues that there can’t possibly be a simple surgical procedure that dramatically increases human intelligence.
Indeed, my belief is that such a surgery almost certainly exists (but it might take a superhuman intelligence to invent it).
If it takes a superhuman intelligence to invent it, it arguably doesn’t count as ‘simple’.
Sure. For my purposes here, a simple procedure is one that you could teach to any skilled surgeon, regardless of how complex it is to invent or to understand why it works.
If it takes a superhuman intelligence to invent it, it arguably doesn’t count as ‘simple’.
Sure. For my purposes here, a simple procedure is one that you could teach to any skilled surgeon, regardless of how complex it is to invent or to understand why it works.