Sidestepping the fact that memory is hardly a test of intelligence, are you telling me that humans with anterograde amnesia are not general intelligences ?
The poster was very probably implying something different:
in our terms, intelligence is (importantly) the ability to (properly) refine a world model: if you get information but said model remains unchanged, then intelligence is faulty.
> humans
There is a difference between the implementation of intelligence and the emulation of humans (which do not always use the faculty, and may use its opposite).
in our terms, intelligence is (importantly) the ability to (properly) refine a world model: if you get information but said model remains unchanged, then intelligence is faulty.
> humans
There is a difference between the implementation of intelligence and the emulation of humans (which do not always use the faculty, and may use its opposite).