There can be no intelligence without learning. Simultaneously, learning is not a sufficient condition for intelligence. And crucially, intelligence fundamentally differs from curve-fitting. A formal definition offers a rigorous framework for thinking about these ideas.
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I love your controversial angles on subjects, but this doesn't come across well at all: "a claim by a Turing award winner is correct based on a paper i 'published' on http://arXiv.org "
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This is 100% in-character for him
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True intelligence is about figuring out what the rules of the game are, not about performance under a known set of rules.
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Modern science is horizontal. Need to be meta to progress.https://youtu.be/vLzE7zbHtJo
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Exactly! Think of learning through experiment to practicality.
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