▲ | biophysboy 2 days ago | |||||||
Then you're not intelligent at cooking (haha!). Maybe my definition is better for "superintelligent" since it seems to imply boundless competence. I think humans are intelligent in that we can rapidly learn a surprising number of things (talk, walk, arithmetic) | ||||||||
▲ | 9rx a day ago | parent [-] | |||||||
> I think humans are intelligent in that we can rapidly learn a surprising number of things (talk, walk, arithmetic) Rapid is relative, I suppose. On average, it takes tens of thousands of hours before the human is able to walk in a primitive way and even longer to gain competence. That is an excruciatingly long time compared to, say, a bovine calf, which can start walking within minutes after birth. | ||||||||
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