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by raydiatian
1148 days ago
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I'd argue that precisely the converse is true: A book contains intelligence (as do all things), but it cannot actively communicate it. Maybe the intelligence/knowledge debate needs to be had, where: 1. intelligence implies the autonomy to act on knowledge 2. knowledge is the derivative of intelligent action So you could argue ChatGPT is AGK: artificially generally knowledgeable. And then of course we can restrict books to being "knowledgeable" entities rather than overloading the term "intelligence". |
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