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So when Martin Ford argued, you know, that this time it's different because the
intelligence
that we've used in the past to find new ways to be will be matched at the same pace by computers taking over those things, what I hear you saying is that, not completely, because of human creativity.
So while we see advanced technology like robotics and artificial
intelligence
growing exponentially in the developed world, those same people are worried that a technologically backward Africa is falling behind.
And that's because past work by other scientists has suggested that in many cases, a larger cortical surface area is often associated with higher
intelligence.
It will intersect human
intelligence
in terms of capacity in the 2020s, but that'll be the hardware side of the equation.
Doug Hofstadter wonders, well, maybe our
intelligence
just isn't great enough to understand our intelligence, and if we were smarter, well, then our brains would be that much more complicated, and we'd never catch up to it.
Computers will combine the subtle pan-recognition powers of human
intelligence
with ways in which machines are already superior, in terms of doing analytic thinking, remembering billions of facts accurately.
But most importantly, it'll be a tremendous expansion of human
intelligence
through this direct merger with our technology, which in some sense we're doing already.
And researchers are trying to train it in the lab in the hopes of improving it and other things related to it, like
intelligence.
The second is, Do blogs genuinely have the possibility of accessing a kind of collective
intelligence
that has previously remained, for the most part, untapped?
The second question is, What does the blogosphere actually do for us, in terms of accessing collective
intelligence?
But what the blogosphere offers is the possibility of getting at the kind of collective, distributive
intelligence
that is out there, and that we know is available to us if we can just figure out a way of accessing it.
This is the paradox of the wisdom of crowds, or the paradox of collective intelligence, that what it requires is actually a form of independent thinking.
And that phenomenon of piling on the existing links is one that is characteristic of the blogosphere, particularly of the political blogosphere, and it is one that essentially throws off this beautiful, decentralized, bottom-up
intelligence
that blogs can manifest in the right conditions.
There, you really did see the
intelligence
of the Web manifest itself.
And there’s no place for an omniscient observer or an outside
intelligence
knowing everything and making everything.
So it's a sort of convergence of intelligence, past and present, organic and inorganic.
And are now designing artificial
intelligence
to automate tasks that would require human
intelligence.
Integrate human and machine
intelligence
right inside our own bodies to augment us, instead of diminishing us or replacing us.
And in believing that his
intelligence
allows him to transcend moral taboos, Raskolnikov cuts himself off from his own humanity.
This is a strange and wonderful brain, one that gives rise to an idea of a kind of alternative
intelligence
on this planet.
But if you look on the left side, some of the evolutionary pathway outlined here to the octopus, they have both converged, if you will, to complex behaviors and some form of
intelligence.
Now, we don't know the answer, but if it turns out to be yes, then we have a different evolutionary pathway to create
intelligence
on planet Earth, and one might think that the artificial
intelligence
community might be interested in those mechanisms.
Take, for example, artificial
intelligence
that might be inspired by the body-distributed brain and behavior of the octopus or the smart skin of a cuttlefish translated into cutting-edge fashion.
Targeted drugs, genetic modification, artificial intelligence, perhaps even implants into our brains, may change human beings themselves.
There's an unthinking tendency to imagine that humans will be there, experiencing the sun's demise, but any life and
intelligence
that exists then will be as different from us as we are from bacteria.
The unfolding of
intelligence
and complexity still has immensely far to go, here on Earth and probably far beyond.
I subscribe to the belief that adaptability itself is a form of intelligence, and our adaptability quotient, or AQ, is something that can be measured, tested and improved.
Denial doesn't really come from lack of
intelligence
or knowledge.
This is not an
intelligence
Turing rest, but this is as close as you can get to a physical Turing test.
In the same way, we are communicating a value when we mostly complement girls for their pretty hair or their pretty dress, but boys, for their
intelligence.
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