But it isn’t the undergrads you’re looking for if you want the “smartest mostly female group.” Undergrads are less bright on average than advanced degree holders due to various selection effects.
I think we are aiming for “females who can become rationalists” which means that expected smarts are more valuable then real smarts, in particular if the real ones were obtained through decades (implying the person will then be less flexible, since older).
But it isn’t the undergrads you’re looking for if you want the “smartest mostly female group.” Undergrads are less bright on average than advanced degree holders due to various selection effects.
I think we are aiming for “females who can become rationalists” which means that expected smarts are more valuable then real smarts, in particular if the real ones were obtained through decades (implying the person will then be less flexible, since older).
IME, among post-docs there might not be as many females as among freshers, but there definitely are more than among tenured professors.