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Thatingles t1_jdz5q9c wrote

What really is human intelligence? Are we actually looking at intelligence or just wetware that can gleen information off the environment better than other animals?

See how easy it is to switch that around. Intelligence is relatively easy to define in terms of outputs (I can read and write, a fish cannot) but much harder to define as a property or quality.

Software like the LLM's have some outputs that are as good as a human can produce. Wether they do it through intelligence or enhanced search is an interesting debate, but the outcome is certainly intelligent.

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SilentRunning OP t1_je2k95u wrote

Human intelligence isn't just gleening info from experience. Take for instance Einsteins theory of relativity. What experience did he gleen that from? Where did he even get the idea? See how difficult it is?

>Intelligence-Intelligence has been defined in many ways: the capacity for abstraction, logic, understanding, self-awareness, learning, emotional knowledge, reasoning, planning, creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving. wiki

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