| ▲ | pron 10 hours ago | |
> My definition of intelligence is the capability to process and formalize a deterministic action from given inputs as transferable entity/medium. I don't think that's a good definition because many deterministic processes - including those at the core of important problems, such as those pertaining to the economy - are highly non-linear and we don't necessarily think that "more intelligence" is what's needed to simulate them better. I mean, we've proven that predicting certain things (even those that require nothing but deduction) require more computational resources regardless of the algorithm used for the prediction. Formalising a process, i.e. inferring the rules from observation through induction, may also be dependent on available computational resources. > What is your definition? I don't have one except for "an overall quality of the mental processes humans present more than other animals". | ||