Adaptation and Intelligence
Intelligence is defined by the ability to adapt and improvise in new environments, rather than merely changing. The distinction between the process of developing intelligence and the output, such as skills, is crucial; a static program lacks true intelligence without the human creativity behind it. Understanding this difference helps clarify what constitutes real intelligence versus a mere artifact of that intelligence.In this clip
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François Chollet: Measures of Intelligence | Lex Fridman Podcast #120
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