Defining Intelligence
Blake emphasizes that intelligence is not a singular concept but varies based on different norms that dictate what is considered good or bad. He argues that both human and artificial intelligence should be defined by their ability to adhere to these norms and successfully reach goals, highlighting the importance of social norms in intelligent behavior. This nuanced understanding of intelligence opens up a broader conversation about the capabilities of AI in fulfilling requests within human societal frameworks.In this clip
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