*This* counterargument is too much even for me. SAT scores are one
thing, but it seems to me that the pool of scientists is a reasonable
place to look for genius. If there's a gender bias in the number of
scientists, it may reflect encouragement or harassment or desire to
become a scientist - rather than intelligence - but even so, until
otherwise demonstrated, I think that associating the sample set of
"scientists" with "genius" is a perfectly valid leap.
But then, we all know my love of overarching generalizations.
-- sentience@pobox.com Eliezer S. Yudkowsky http://tezcat.com/~eliezer/singularity.html http://tezcat.com/~eliezer/algernon.html Disclaimer: Unless otherwise specified, I'm not telling you everything I think I know.