This is another interesting section of the wiki intelligent design
article, which, by the way , is obviously written by an opponent(s) of
intelligent design.

CB

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intelligent_design#Defining_science

Intelligence as an observable quality
The phrase intelligent design makes use of an assumption of the
quality of an observable intelligence, a concept that has no
scientific consensus definition. William Dembski, for example, has
written that "Intelligence leaves behind a characteristic signature".
The characteristics of intelligence are assumed by intelligent design
proponents to be observable without specifying what the criteria for
the measurement of intelligence should be. Dembski, instead, asserts
that "in special sciences ranging from forensics to archaeology to
SETI (the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence), appeal to a
designing intelligence is indispensable".[201] How this appeal is made
and what this implies as to the definition of intelligence are topics
left largely unaddressed. Seth Shostak, a researcher with the SETI
Institute, refuted Dembski's comparison of SETI and intelligent
design, saying that intelligent design advocates base their inference
of design on complexity—the argument being that some biological
systems are too complex to have been made by natural processes—while
SETI researchers are looking primarily for artificiality.[202]

Critics say that the design detection methods proposed by intelligent
design proponents are radically different from conventional design
detection, undermining the key elements that make it possible as
legitimate science. Intelligent design proponents, they say, are
proposing both searching for a designer without knowing anything about
that designer's abilities, parameters, or intentions (which scientists
do know when searching for the results of human intelligence), as well
as denying the very distinction between natural/artificial design that
allows scientists to compare complex designed artifacts against the
background of the sorts of complexity found in nature.[203]

As a means of criticism, certain skeptics have pointed to a challenge
of intelligent design derived from the study of artificial
intelligence. The criticism is a counter to intelligent design claims
about what makes a design intelligent, specifically that "no
preprogrammed device can be truly intelligent, that intelligence is
irreducible to natural processes".[204] This claim is similar in type
to an assumption of Cartesian dualism that posits a strict separation
between "mind" and the material Universe. However, in studies of
artificial intelligence, while there is an implicit assumption that
supposed "intelligence" or creativity of a computer program is
determined by the capabilities given to it by the computer programmer,
artificial intelligence need not be bound to an inflexible system of
rules. Rather, if a computer program can access randomness as a
function, this effectively allows for a flexible, creative, and
adaptive intelligence. Evolutionary algorithms, a subfield of machine
learning (itself a subfield of artificial intelligence), have been
used to mathematically demonstrate that randomness and selection can
be used to "evolve" complex, highly adapted structures that are not
explicitly designed by a programmer. Evolutionary algorithms use the
Darwinian metaphor of random mutation, selection and the survival of
the fittest to solve diverse mathematical and scientific problems that
are usually not solvable using conventional methods. Intelligence
derived from randomness is essentially indistinguishable from the
"innate" intelligence associated with biological organisms, and poses
a challenge to the intelligent design conception that intelligence
itself necessarily requires a designer.
^^^^^^^
CB: I'd say the problem with this approach is that there _is_ a
designer, the programmer,  initiating the whole thing and even
designing the "undesigning" aspects ( randomness, selection ,mutation)
. Intelligent design people can say, "see there is a designer
ultimately behind your whole thing there " and substitute God in for
that ultimate human designer in this computer model.

^^^^^^^^


Cognitive science continues to investigate the nature of intelligence
along these lines of inquiry. The intelligent design community, for
the most part, relies on the assumption that intelligence is readily
apparent as a fundamental and basic property of complex systems.[205]

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