Evolution of Intelligence
Tim and Kenneth discuss the concept of generality in intelligence, with Tim arguing for a process-based approach and Kenneth highlighting the value of hyper specialization in achieving extreme generality over time. They draw parallels between nature's evolutionary process and the development of intelligent systems.In this clip
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