Interesting. (I don’t immediately see where you’re going with that, so sounds like I have something to learn!)
In practical terms, it should be feasible sooner to do small amounts of personality nudging using what data we already have, operating on linear variance. Later on we’ll have more data, better psychometrics, and better ways of modeling some of the nonlinear effects. My current take is that it’s better to use the weaker versions while the strong ones are infeasible (https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/rdbqmyohYJwwxyeEt/genomic-emancipation#Genomic_engineering_overhang), but not sure.
Interesting. (I don’t immediately see where you’re going with that, so sounds like I have something to learn!)
In practical terms, it should be feasible sooner to do small amounts of personality nudging using what data we already have, operating on linear variance. Later on we’ll have more data, better psychometrics, and better ways of modeling some of the nonlinear effects. My current take is that it’s better to use the weaker versions while the strong ones are infeasible (https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/rdbqmyohYJwwxyeEt/genomic-emancipation#Genomic_engineering_overhang), but not sure.