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by Gravityloss 256 days ago
it's interesting to think that since humans got established, becoming too intelligent became a disadvantage? Like there's a glass ceiling.
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I like that theory although it is depressingly grim ... the top dog species will inherently see any alternative intelligence as a threat and eradicate it. Would definitely make one pause for thought about the wisdom of creating an AGI ...
Came here to say this, but you did it for me :-) . I truly believe there's a more than 50% chance the vast history of hominids ends this century.
I think it might be just competition. Human brains are expensive in terms of energy expenditure. So at certain population scales having less energy to expend might be comparative advantage.

And same really goes for other niches we do not even occupy. You need to get something out of those expensive to keep brains.

> Human brains are expensive in terms of energy

I dunno ... 10 bits/second ain't so lavish...

Perhaps, but 1/3 of your blood supply is expensive.
Since the invention of contraception, intelligence seems maladaptive, although we may have already reached technological escape velocity so it's not clear to me that it'll matter.
There are huge reserves of the population where contraception isn't a thing. There are so many people alive today, that evolving out intelligence is really hard to imagine. Perhaps in some kind of far future science fiction "robots spoonfeeding drooling humanoids" scenario.