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It's still economically valuable in some technology fields where government regulators haven't caught up because they didn't know enough to want to control it, but that is changing rapidly. The results but not the producers are valued.
But true intelligence is always a personal value to he who practices it.
Recall seeing that bumper sticker mostly on the back of yahoo-looking pickup trucks during the 80s down here in Bama.
Not to mentioned ShIt Happens, which got banned. I think. Did that get challenged court? Kinda don';t think so . . .
The lone individuals still gifted with intelligence persevere nevertheless in Darwinian splendor, and help raise the level of the rest--people like Gates and Jobs and Branson, and Sagan and Tyson and Attenborough, and Dawkins and Roddenberry and Rand.