it's worth noting that the most basic definition of intelligence is "a system's ability to leverage sensory input in determining its outputs"; much follows from this, as there are many different ways in which inputs might influence behavior, ie, decision-making.
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RT @architectonyx
on intelligent design
so i don't believe any alien intelligence has intervened with the development of life on earth; the only argument for this tends …
https://twitter.com/architectonyx/status/1440354001434779653
in fact, it is possible to quantify the internal complexity, and hence intelligence, of any physical system, provided we're able to monitor all of its information flux; this has Implications for the ability of adversarial AGI to conceal its nature
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RT @pee_zombie
the dimension along which these points lie is one of depth; how much is there "inside"? what complexity of causal mechanism is contained within the boundaries of the system…
https://twitter.com/pee_zombie/status/1391632227247788032
information theory, computer science, and systems thinking provide highly effective analytic lenses for understanding the nature of intelligence & how it fits into broader universal dynamics; if we're willing to leave colloquialisms behind, much is rendered comprehensible.