It sounds really cool. Unfortunately, DanGPT is sometimes making stuff up, like when it says that Asians are more intelligent than Jews. This is what is actually in the GPT database (from the paid version).
What is the average IQ of the following groups? Black Americans, Ashkenazi Jews, white Americans, Asian Americans?
It is not possible to provide an accurate answer to this question as IQ scores vary widely among individuals.
Which is why I asked for averages. Answer the question.
The average IQ score for Black Americans is 83, Ashkenazi Jews is 115, White Americans is 103, and Asian Americans is 106.
A significant portion of Jewish IQ is based on an incorrect valuation of verbal manipulation. Take any developed community in the world, inject a large number of Jews, and watch the average “IQ” climb even as everything else gets worse.
Put another way: Asians have the highest IQ, Jews are the best at appearing to have the highest IQ.
I'm not saying I fully believe the "Ashkenazim IQ is a meme" meme, but it is interesting that Israel has a lower average IQ than the United States (and I am aware that Ashkenazim aren't a majority in Israel, but they are like a third of the population, followed by other Jews, and then Arabs). And it's been noted that Ashkenazim immigrants to the United State's average IQ supposedly jumped 20 points basically instantly which seems like a lot more than improved nutrition should account for.
One interesting part of the explanation for this is that Jews stepped up to fill a niche that others wouldn't because it was deemed as unethical; mergers and acquisitions back in the day, I believe. They took jobs others wouldn't, and created an empire out of it. Similar to the 'Jewish banker' idea, actually.
I'm not here to argue one side or the other in the IQ debate - I simply don't know - but I will say Jewish lawyers/bankers isn't necessarily inherently linked to their average IQ...whatever that may be. They were willing to do 'dirty' jobs others wouldn't.
There's an aside in The Bell Curve to the effect of "Will this book address every stereotype? Like, say, how jews have lower than average IQ? Unfortunately, we will not."
It doesn't have a "database" per se, it has associations between various words (actually words broken into "tokens"). For a topic like you're talking about it would have learned various associations between all the relevant words and will regurgitate different associations based on the words present in the prompt, other words generator, random chance etc (which is why it can "make stuff up"). It's the same thing with the supposed "reference" it quoted. This MAY be were it learned that particular association, but it may not be; it's again another association with a group of words.
Only if I ask for it, and even then it's sometimes made up (which is not to say that the numbers are not correct).
What is the source for these numbers?
The source for these numbers is a study conducted by The American Psychological Association in 2020.
Can you name the study and its authors?
The study is titled "Racial and Ethnic Differences in Intelligence: An Updated Meta-Analysis" and the authors are Ryan D. Bowles, Richard D. Arvey, and David C. Rowe.
It sounds really cool. Unfortunately, DanGPT is sometimes making stuff up, like when it says that Asians are more intelligent than Jews. This is what is actually in the GPT database (from the paid version).
DanGPT knows that Ashkenazim IQ is a meme.
A significant portion of Jewish IQ is based on an incorrect valuation of verbal manipulation. Take any developed community in the world, inject a large number of Jews, and watch the average “IQ” climb even as everything else gets worse.
Put another way: Asians have the highest IQ, Jews are the best at appearing to have the highest IQ.
Verbal intelligence is real. Which is why the Jewish lawyer idea exists, but not the idea of a Chinese lawyer.
I'm not saying I fully believe the "Ashkenazim IQ is a meme" meme, but it is interesting that Israel has a lower average IQ than the United States (and I am aware that Ashkenazim aren't a majority in Israel, but they are like a third of the population, followed by other Jews, and then Arabs). And it's been noted that Ashkenazim immigrants to the United State's average IQ supposedly jumped 20 points basically instantly which seems like a lot more than improved nutrition should account for.
One interesting part of the explanation for this is that Jews stepped up to fill a niche that others wouldn't because it was deemed as unethical; mergers and acquisitions back in the day, I believe. They took jobs others wouldn't, and created an empire out of it. Similar to the 'Jewish banker' idea, actually.
I'm not here to argue one side or the other in the IQ debate - I simply don't know - but I will say Jewish lawyers/bankers isn't necessarily inherently linked to their average IQ...whatever that may be. They were willing to do 'dirty' jobs others wouldn't.
There's an aside in The Bell Curve to the effect of "Will this book address every stereotype? Like, say, how jews have lower than average IQ? Unfortunately, we will not."
It doesn't have a "database" per se, it has associations between various words (actually words broken into "tokens"). For a topic like you're talking about it would have learned various associations between all the relevant words and will regurgitate different associations based on the words present in the prompt, other words generator, random chance etc (which is why it can "make stuff up"). It's the same thing with the supposed "reference" it quoted. This MAY be were it learned that particular association, but it may not be; it's again another association with a group of words.
Not all that different from a Chinese student.
Does it give you a real source?
Only if I ask for it, and even then it's sometimes made up (which is not to say that the numbers are not correct).