Bostrom did not say it was unknown how much the gap is genetic vs environmental. He said he didn’t know. This apparently made some people mad, but I think what made people more mad was that they read things into the apology that Bostrom didn’t say, then got mad about it. (That’s why most people criticizing the apology avoid quoting the apology.)
The scientific consensus is that there is no evidence for a genetic component behind IQ differences between racial groups.[9 citations]
I’ve also glanced at a couple of scientific papers that seem to imply otherwise (this one and this one). These papers basically say that most experts think the role of genetics is greater than zero. I don’t care to investigate with a ten-foot pole why Wikipedia is in tension with these papers, and I don’t blame Bostrom for feeling the same way.
I think this issue is a lot like the lab-leak hypothesis of Covid: it doesn’t really matter whether Covid escaped from a lab, because gain-of-function research is dangerous either way, so our policy will be the same either way (oppose GoF research). In the same way, it doesn’t seem very useful to study racial IQ differences; our policy decision should be the same regardless (reduce poverty in Africa—poverty is bad; prosperity and education both increase IQ). And I have no doubt Bostrom would agree.
Bostrom did not say it was unknown how much the gap is genetic vs environmental. He said he didn’t know. This apparently made some people mad, but I think what made people more mad was that they read things into the apology that Bostrom didn’t say, then got mad about it. (That’s why most people criticizing the apology avoid quoting the apology.)
There is a Wikipedia page that says
I’ve also glanced at a couple of scientific papers that seem to imply otherwise (this one and this one). These papers basically say that most experts think the role of genetics is greater than zero. I don’t care to investigate with a ten-foot pole why Wikipedia is in tension with these papers, and I don’t blame Bostrom for feeling the same way.
I think this issue is a lot like the lab-leak hypothesis of Covid: it doesn’t really matter whether Covid escaped from a lab, because gain-of-function research is dangerous either way, so our policy will be the same either way (oppose GoF research). In the same way, it doesn’t seem very useful to study racial IQ differences; our policy decision should be the same regardless (reduce poverty in Africa—poverty is bad; prosperity and education both increase IQ). And I have no doubt Bostrom would agree.