
Episode 31: Bill Thompson, UC Berkeley, on how cultural evolution shapes knowledge acquisition
Generally Intelligent
The Effects of Selective Social Learning on Cognitive Ability
People can choose who to learn from or they can choose to learn from higher scores. By the end of like 10 or 12 generations, over half of the population was using this algorithm known that was really a rare discovery on individuals. Only one in 30 people would figure out if left to you, like, if you didn't have access to this kind of social learning. Did anyone discover anything more efficient than known sort? That's a really interesting question.
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