• CompassRed@discuss.tchncs.de
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    11 months ago

    In discussions about intelligence we’re always talking about the ability to acquire knowledge, not knowledge itself.

    I’m not talking about either of these things. I have already stated that I’m not referring to knowledge. Additionally, I do not agree that intelligence is merely the ability to acquire knowledge. Intelligence is famously difficult to define - but I’m working with a definition akin to a capacity for problem solving and pattern recognition. If we can’t see eye to eye there, then we’re clearly talking past each other.

    Thanks for the interesting conversation. I wish you well.