I have a suspicion that very high IQ is like comparing cheetahs to dogs. The dog isn’t worse, he’s just less of a specialist. High IQ means using the same wetware differently. More computation effort is devoted to a particular range of tasks. When you get into the ultra-genius range, you are actually starting to chip away at features used by the rest of the system. A narrow focus on one mode of cognition is unavoidable.
I have a suspicion that very high IQ is like comparing cheetahs to dogs. The dog isn’t worse, he’s just less of a specialist. High IQ means using the same wetware differently. More computation effort is devoted to a particular range of tasks. When you get into the ultra-genius range, you are actually starting to chip away at features used by the rest of the system. A narrow focus on one mode of cognition is unavoidable.