The assumption here is that with speedups from realtime anyone can become good at anything. Care to name a skill that you yourself feel you would be unable to accomplish if you had the equivalent of 1000 years to learn it, and your operators could make tweaks to your neural structure to help you past roadblocks?
Sheesh, I guess that is why people don’t like my article. Too many assumptions. I’m assuming that “very good” is “good enough” because “very good” is extraordinary if you have near-infinite time.
The assumption here is that with speedups from realtime anyone can become good at anything. Care to name a skill that you yourself feel you would be unable to accomplish if you had the equivalent of 1000 years to learn it, and your operators could make tweaks to your neural structure to help you past roadblocks?
Figuring out how to make those tweaks is going to be a long hard haul.
There’s a difference between getting very good at something, and being extraordinary.
Also, people who put in their 10K hours don’t converge. They gain mastery of a particular angle on their field of study.
Sheesh, I guess that is why people don’t like my article. Too many assumptions. I’m assuming that “very good” is “good enough” because “very good” is extraordinary if you have near-infinite time.