On 2/12/2015 1:16 AM, Bruno Marchal wrote:
But again, that is due to its competence. By definition I would say that this is not intelligent behavior. That is why I distinguish intelligence and competence. Competence tend to oppose itself to intelligence.

But then there is no operational definition of "intelligent behavior". If it appears intelligent, i.e. purposeful and effective, it's mere competence. If it's purposeless or ineffective it's stupidity.

Brent

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