On 06.08.2011 16:15 Stathis Papaioannou said the following:
On Sat, Aug 6, 2011 at 8:48 PM, Evgenii Rudnyi<use...@rudnyi.ru>
wrote:

How do you define intelligent behaviour? For example in the book

Dario Floreano and Claudio Mattiussi, Bio-Inspired Artificial
Intelligence: Theories, Methods, and Technologies, 2008

there is a nice chapter about immune systems. I would say that the
behaviour of an immune system is very intelligent. What does it
mean then?

Definition by example example: at least, the behaviour of a normal
adult human is intelligent, and if a machine can replicate that then
it too is intelligent.


Let us forget for a moment machines and take for example some other biological creatures, for example even insects. How would you characterize the behaviour of insects? Is it intelligent or not?

Evgenii
http://blog.rudnyi.ru



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