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Episode 31: Bill Thompson, UC Berkeley, on how cultural evolution shapes knowledge acquisition

Generally Intelligent

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The Effects of Trials on the Probability of Discovering Complex Algorithms

In an experiment, people learn algorithms by doing tasks and then passing them on to the next generation. The idea was that this process would lead to accumulation of more powerful algorithms. But it turns out giving people more trials doesn't really change too much what they discover. "What people discover in 10 trials is more or less what they'll discover with like 50"

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