Most of our intelligence doesn't reside in our brain, it is externalized as our civilization, our culture. A standalone human is just an ape
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then the "generality" of any intelligence is really a gauge of structural similarities between (particular) different contexts

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Intelligence is the ability to “find a way”. Culture serves to simplify the landscape and make it more predictable.
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Makes sense - in RL strategies are tailored to environments - as far as I know transfer learning is in RL is very difficult? e.g. Pathnet
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Strategies to satisfy the bases layers Maslows triangle should be invariant/transferable across socio-economic environments/cultures
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And it should be added that the context is physics, not finite logic system of game (whether that be go/chess or atari).
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if one subscribes to Integrated Information Theory, reality has distinct contexts at many scales, with totally different causal structures
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That depends on whether you believe the holographic principle applies to the system and to what extent. Memory is then a hologram of society
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Context: agree completely. This is what the hippocampus does (and striatum doesn’t do).
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Context permits the representation of unseen goals. Vicarious strategies to get there.
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