There’s a good amount of interest in eg r/nootropics and Gwern has written about the possible benefits of supplementing local water supplies and whatnot. Part of the problem is that the solutions are political complex since they involve A) convincing sufficient people IQ is really a thing and then B) getting large groups of people to admit they’re dumb and want their children to be smarter. In terms of technical solutions we’re just not there cybernetically yet I don’t think. Genetic solutions have the whole eugenics problem to contend with though china seems to be working on it regardless.
I was talking about raising the IQs of large numbers of existing people.
My impression is that there just isn’t much interest is looking for physical solutions.
Compare the amount of interest in combating obesity to the amount of interest in becoming more intelligent.
There’s a good amount of interest in eg r/nootropics and Gwern has written about the possible benefits of supplementing local water supplies and whatnot. Part of the problem is that the solutions are political complex since they involve A) convincing sufficient people IQ is really a thing and then B) getting large groups of people to admit they’re dumb and want their children to be smarter. In terms of technical solutions we’re just not there cybernetically yet I don’t think. Genetic solutions have the whole eugenics problem to contend with though china seems to be working on it regardless.