What is Intelligence? 2001 A Space Odyssey & Machines

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The discussion centers around the concept of intelligence, particularly in relation to machine technology and artificial intelligence (AI). Intelligence is defined as the ability to handle new problems and adapt to various situations, with different types of intelligence identified, such as mathematical or interpersonal skills. The limitations of IQ tests are acknowledged, emphasizing that they may not accurately measure intelligence due to prior knowledge influencing outcomes. The conversation also touches on the complexity of creating true AI, which requires more than just programmed instructions; it involves learning through trial and error and potentially mimicking human cognitive processes. Neural networks are mentioned as a promising yet incomplete approach to achieving AI. The professional definition of intelligence includes the ability to acquire and apply knowledge, and there is a recognition that intelligence encompasses a broader capability beyond academic skills. The dialogue concludes with references to AI research and resources for further exploration of the subject.
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I was just watching this thing about 2001: A Space Odyssey. Anyway, what do you all consider to be intelligence? Could it be incorperated into machine technology?

I also wanted to say that I don't think we need to go into the usual debate (i.e. "Humans aren't intelligent", etc.) Thank you for reading and responding. So...um, yeah. Bye.
 
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Intelligence, i think is how you handle a new problem. So given a cirumstance/problem whatever then if you can find original conlcusions or just the correct one then you have some level of a kind of intelligence.

In general i think that there are kinds of intelligence - math, people skills, entrepreneurial, etc. so you can be 'intellignet' at the math and theoretical physics but no good at recognising if a potential company would work or go bankrupt.

Also IQ tests measure intelligence only if someone has never seen that kind of question before, so if the question of what s next in a number series is put to a graduate in maths then their experience gives them unfair advantage so to speak.
 
To have intelligence: The ability to program yourself.
To be intelligent: To be effective at solving a problem or to be quick at solving a problem.

:smile:
 
AI, or artificial intelligence is a difficult task. It's more than just giving a computer a set of instructions to follow. Learning involves trial and error and error just like anything else, but it's more. You need to be able to make mistakes in the learning process without killing yourself. In order to truly emulate human intelligence, a compture must have nearly equal the capacity that hte human mind does. True AI is not that far off actually.
 
Can artificial intelligence be integrated with neural networks? Also, would you need some sort of physical moving body, such as a robotic housing, for the development of true AI?
 
Neural networks convinced many philosophers that maybe AI was conceivable, this was people who had led the charge against the old, so-called top-down or programming approach to AI.

But it appears that neural networks (which are only a tiny bit like real neurons) aren't doing the job either. My own attitude has swung wildly over the years as these technical changes happened. I am now content to wait and see what the current wonderful technology of live brain study tells us. There's still a lot to learn about thinking.
 
The professional definition of intelligence is the ability to acquire and apply knowledge.

Also I would say that intelligence is your ability of orientation and to use what you got to solve a problem.
 
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To have intelligence: The ability to program yourself.
To be intelligent: To be effective at solving a problem or to be quick at solving a problem.

:smile:

i would replace problem with situation...problem makes it sound negative, but i agree with your post...
 
very boardly speaking Inteligence is defined has ones ability to adapt to new seneros... ITS NOT, what you KNOW!

of course Inteligence comes in many forms, and with that many ways of testing so even the best IQ tests, should be treated with a pitch of salt.
 
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From http://home.comcast.net/~neoeugenics/wsj.htm

The Meaning and Measurement of Intelligence

1) Intelligence is a very general mental capability that, among other things, involves the ability to reason, plan, solve problems, think abstractly, comprehend complex ideas, learn quickly and learn from experience. It is not merely book learning, a narrow academic skill, or test-taking smarts. Rather, it reflects a broader and deeper capability for comprehending our surroundings-"catching on," "making sense" of things, or "figuring out" what to do.

2) Intelligence, so defined, can be measured, and intelligence tests measure it well. They are among the most accurate (in technical terms, reliable and valid) of all psychological tests and assessments. They do not measure creativity, or other important differences among individuals, nor are they intended to.
 
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I've always consider intelligence to be the ability to learn and apply knowledge. I guess wisdom would be a part of intelligence.

http://www.a-i.com is an interesting site.

AI Research is a leading artificial intelligence research project. At AI, we're creating a new form of life. Our expanding website is an essential part of the emerging global discussion about artificial intelligence. Use our forums, original papers, on-line labs, demos and links to explore what's happening both at AI the (the project) and in AI (the field).

The have a chat bot 'Alan' which is interesting. They also have another A-I program that you can train yourself (on-line). If you create an account (it's free), you can save your training sessions for later. The forums are also pretty good. Discussions about AI, mind, consciousness, awareness, etc.
 
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