What is the best definition of intelligence? (add your own)
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Predictive accuracy.
27%
Getting what one wants (winning).
0.9%
The ability to compress information efficiently.
3%
Ability to solve mental tasks (such figuring which actions to take, given some sense data)
2%
The ability to problem solve
30%
The ability to build models of the world and use them to achieve goals
3%
The ability to repurpose known data to accurately solve new problems
7%
Spotting and seeing through bullshit and sophistry
25%
Other

The winner will be decided by a poll at the end of the year.

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bought Ṁ25 NO

@singer By this logic was Nikola Tesla dumb?

bought Ṁ50 YES

Is the bear stupid because it can't do math? Also "getting what you want" and "achieving goals" are basically the same answer

Imagine not putting relationships as an answer.

@MaybeNotDepends it's open for anyone to put answers.

There are many kinds of intelligence, but the most important one, in my opinion, is being able to predict the consequences of one's actions accurately.

@Soli it requires you to have accurate mental models / assumptions / "truths" - truth serves life so something is true if it helps you better predict the consequences of your actions

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