If that were true, and if the relation between measures of “cognitive sophistication” and of bias were continuous, then by the intermediate value theorem there would be some level of “cognitive sophistication” which minimized overall bias. Of course, that might be an unstable point; anyone smarter than that tends to fall into a bias-blind-spot attractor and anyone less smart than that tends to fall into an object-level bias attractor.
If that were true, and if the relation between measures of “cognitive sophistication” and of bias were continuous, then by the intermediate value theorem there would be some level of “cognitive sophistication” which minimized overall bias. Of course, that might be an unstable point; anyone smarter than that tends to fall into a bias-blind-spot attractor and anyone less smart than that tends to fall into an object-level bias attractor.