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by yesbabyyes
5078 days ago
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Even the worst possible environment...say, repeated concussions to the head via a hammer, will still result in a human scoring far above any non-human. I'm pretty sure you're wrong. I think research suggests that dolphins, parrots, bonobos and some other animals have tested higher than humans. |
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There will of course be exceptions, but a brain damaged but somewhat functioning human will always score better than a non-human at human-designed intelligence tests.
The argument isn't that a dolphin or bonobo isn't potentially smarter than a brain damaged human, but that by designing our tests for human use we are explicitly excluding non humans.