IQ = 100 * mental age / physical age

For the moment, let's excuse people who aren't smart, and those who "top
out" instead of continuing to develop through their life.

What do smart 40-year-olds have that smart 20-year-olds are missing, and
then what do they pick up by their 60s, 80s, etc?

My own impression is that a context emerges that permits a wider range of
thinking than younger minds can grok, based on MUCH more experience from
which to draw understanding. A 40-year-old has TWICE the work experience of
a 30-year-old. By the time they reach 60, their work experience has doubled
again. They have seen a LOT of things work, and have seen a LOT of things
fail, etc.

Anyway, that is my thought, but maybe I am missing something important?

If AGIs are ever to reach some level of brilliant maturity, we need to
understand what brilliant maturity is all about.

Thoughts?

Steve

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