(To evaluate the argument as Bayesian evidence, it seems like you’d want to know how often a human ability ends up being spread out as a large range over the entire space of possible abilities. I’m guessing that you are looking at something like 50%, so it would be at most a factor of 2 update.)
(To evaluate the argument as Bayesian evidence, it seems like you’d want to know how often a human ability ends up being spread out as a large range over the entire space of possible abilities. I’m guessing that you are looking at something like 50%, so it would be at most a factor of 2 update.)