I figure that at some point in the next ~300 years, computers will become powerful enough to do the necessary math/modeling to figure this out based on advances in understanding genetics.
It just feels like “biases” are such a high level of abstraction that are based on basic brain architecture. To get rid of them would be like creating a totally different design.
I figure that at some point in the next ~300 years, computers will become powerful enough to do the necessary math/modeling to figure this out based on advances in understanding genetics.
It just feels like “biases” are such a high level of abstraction that are based on basic brain architecture. To get rid of them would be like creating a totally different design.