I don’t think that will happen as a foregone conclusion, but if we pour resources into improved methods of education (for children and adults), global health, pronatalist policies in wealthy countries, and genetic engineering, it might at least make a difference. I wouldn’t necessarily say any of this is likely to work or even happen, but it seems at least worth a shot.
I was thinking more of the memetic spread of “wisdom”—principles that make you effectively smarter in important areas. Rationality is one vector, but there are many others. I realize the internet is making us dumber on average in many ways, but I think there’s a countercurrent of spreading good advice that’s recognized as good advice. Anyone with an internet connection can now get smarter by watching attractively-packaged videos. There’s a lot of misleading and confusing stuff, but my impression is that a lot of the cream does rise to the top if you’re actively searching for wisdom in any particular area.
I don’t think that will happen as a foregone conclusion, but if we pour resources into improved methods of education (for children and adults), global health, pronatalist policies in wealthy countries, and genetic engineering, it might at least make a difference. I wouldn’t necessarily say any of this is likely to work or even happen, but it seems at least worth a shot.
I was thinking more of the memetic spread of “wisdom”—principles that make you effectively smarter in important areas. Rationality is one vector, but there are many others. I realize the internet is making us dumber on average in many ways, but I think there’s a countercurrent of spreading good advice that’s recognized as good advice. Anyone with an internet connection can now get smarter by watching attractively-packaged videos. There’s a lot of misleading and confusing stuff, but my impression is that a lot of the cream does rise to the top if you’re actively searching for wisdom in any particular area.