I’m currently unsure of the speed of takeoff. Things that would convince me it was fast.
1) Research that showed that the ability to paradigm shift was a general skill, and not just mainly right place/right time (this is probably hard to get).
2) Research that showed that the variation in human task ability for economically important tasks is mainly due to differences in learning from trial and error situations and less to do with tapping into the general human culture built up over time.
3) Research that showed that computers were significantly more information efficient than humans for finding patterns in research. I am unsure of the amount needed here though.
4) Research that showed that the speed of human thought is a significant bottle neck in important research. That is it takes 90% of the time.
I’m currently unsure of the speed of takeoff. Things that would convince me it was fast.
1) Research that showed that the ability to paradigm shift was a general skill, and not just mainly right place/right time (this is probably hard to get).
2) Research that showed that the variation in human task ability for economically important tasks is mainly due to differences in learning from trial and error situations and less to do with tapping into the general human culture built up over time.
3) Research that showed that computers were significantly more information efficient than humans for finding patterns in research. I am unsure of the amount needed here though.
4) Research that showed that the speed of human thought is a significant bottle neck in important research. That is it takes 90% of the time.
I’m trying to think of more here