@jasonhickel With respect, what kind of reliable data can there be for an entire subcontinent from 16-1800 aside certain regions. Also, how do you account changes in perception of basic need
@pitdesi Isnβt the most likely third variable linked to hypothesis 1 - low income areas lead to more crime, but an individual wonβt auto shed habits the second they get money. A time lag effect seems likely. Long term investment may work But the study while interesting canβt distinguish
@tunguz A nice achievement but total useless at that error rate, except for flagging potential risks to be aware of, and even that is borderline dystopian
@MHogworth33397@wil_da_beast630 Probably younger tests give better estimates in the sense that fewer people are trained, but intelligence increases into early adulthood etc., so even if later estimates are more training biased they are likely closer to a persons adult intelligence, or a specific component of it
@SpannersReady Depends, the apex is always a bit blurry. I think viewed one way he was ahead, viewed another not. But shows how stupid the current rules are, should
Just be to leave one car width