On 5/20/07, Benjamin Goertzel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Adding onto the catalogue of specific sub-concepts of intelligence, we can
identify not only

raw intelligence = goal-achieving power

efficient intelligence = goal-achieving power per unit of computational
resources

adaptive intelligence = ability to achieve goals newly presented to the
system, not known to the system or its creators at the time of its creation
[the wording could probably be improved]

Again, it sounds much better, though "adaptive intelligence" sounds
redundant to me.

What is interesting to me is not which one of these various people want to
identify with the NL term "intelligence", but rather the relationships
between the different types of intelligence.

Agree. At least people should recognize them as different, and stop
using one standard to evaluate another.

Pei

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