If a human had access to all of the prior steps that led to its current state, would it make progress boosting its intelligence fast enough that other humans didn’t have to invent things again?
If not, what’s the difference?
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If a human had access to all of the prior steps that led to its current state, would it make progress boosting its intelligence fast enough that other humans didn’t have to invent things again?
If not, what’s the difference?