Advances in intelligence can just be gaining more factual knowledge, knowing more mathematics, using faster algorithms, etc.  None of that is barred by not being able to model oneself.

Brent

On 7/11/2019 11:41 AM, Terren Suydam wrote:
Similarly, one can never completely understand one's own mind, for it would take a bigger mind than one has to do so. This, I believe, is the best argument against the runaway-intelligence scenarios in which sufficiently advanced AIs recursively improve their own code to achieve ever increasing advances in intelligence.

Terren


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