Jiri Jelinek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote,
All,
I don't want to trigger a long AGI definition talk, but can
one or two of you briefly tell me what might be wrong with
the definition I mentioned in the initial post: General
intelligence is the ability to gain knowledge in one context
and
I think the point that BillK was getting at in posting the collection of
definitions is that there is no one definition. Intelligence and general
intelligence is one of those things that is hard to define, but we
(probably) know it when we see it.
If you can't find a source for your
BillK,
thanks for the link.
All,
I don't want to trigger a long AGI definition talk, but can one or two
of you briefly tell me what might be wrong with the definition I
mentioned in the initial post:
General intelligence is the ability to gain knowledge in one context
and correctly apply it in
--- John G. Rose [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: BillK [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
This article might be useful.
http://www.machineslikeus.com/cms/a-collection-of-definitions-of-
intelligence.html
A Collection of Definitions of Intelligence
Sat, 06/30/2007
By Shane Legg and
From: Matt Mahoney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I think all of these boil down to a simple equation with just a few
variables. Anyone have it? It'd be nice if it included some sort of
computational complexity energy expression in it.
Yes. Intelligence is the expected reward in an
--- John G. Rose [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Matt Mahoney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I think all of these boil down to a simple equation with just a few
variables. Anyone have it? It'd be nice if it included some sort of
computational complexity energy expression in it.
Yes.