Theory of Intelligence
Gwern presents a compelling view that intelligence can be understood as a search process over Turing machines, emphasizing that variations in human intelligence stem from differences in computational capacity. He argues that rather than a singular master algorithm, intelligence comprises a vast array of specialized solutions learned and recombined for fluid intelligence. This perspective challenges traditional notions of intelligence, suggesting that our brains function as ensembles of smaller, task-specific models.In this clip
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