Around 2010, I held views on intelligence that I can now see were hopelessly flawed, such as "cognition is compression (or prediction - same thing)", or "intelligence is sufficiently-scaled pattern recognition". Simultaneously, I did get several important things right at the time
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I like to think of learning not as learning facts but rather as finding a suitable internal representation for them, which goes along with "cognition is compression". What changed for you in that respect?
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