
Episode 31: Bill Thompson, UC Berkeley, on how cultural evolution shapes knowledge acquisition
Generally Intelligent
How to Solve a Problem in 15 Comparisons
Most people find solutions that are kind of like something like a random exhaustive search. So they're the most intuitive or maybe the first thing you think of way to solve the problem. But then a small proportion of the population figures out that you can be a little more systematic. That algorithm is called selection sort in computer science. And even smaller number of people, we haven't established the kind of population frequency really precisely yet, but it's roughly one in 21 and 30 people who figure this out.
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