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by TeMPOraL
3352 days ago
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How? Because that's how "optimal" is defined. Why? Ditto. Line of reasoning? That evolution is an optimization process, and that human intelligence is an optimization process - hence both are likely to reach good solutions for intelligence eventually, and if there's a strong optimum in the design space of those, then both are likely to converge at least in some areas. What's "we"? Human technological civilization. What's "nature"? Evolutionary process that already produced working brains. |
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I'm not entirely sure that "optimal" has an agreed upon definition. At best, "optimal" is relative to the system within which it is being applied. "Optimal" in a Trump world is very different from "optimal" in a Bernie Sanders world. Optimization seems to require some objective. In a practical sense, you cannot optimize a piece of software if you don't know what you are optimizing for.
It is a bold premise that the evolutionary process and human technological civilization have the same optimization goals.