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26th Feb, 2005 - 5:41am / Post ID: #

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QUOTE (konquererz @ 3-Feb 05, 2:47 AM)
I think that intelligence cannot be taught or learned. Knowledge can be learned and taught, but I have met smart people who are not intelligent. That is to say, they know what they have learned but are unable to look at themselves and see a problem and adjust.

I think that just depends upon your definition of intelligence and smartness. In my opinion, they are the same. What you were referring to is wisdom.

Thinking again about this, I do believe that we can build an intelligence greater than our own. Intelligence, when you narrow it down, is knowledge and memory. Knowing a fact without remembering it will not help you much. And while our own knowledge may equate that of the computer, the computer's memory will always be better, and while we are likely to forget some facts, and to replace some less useful information, the computer - as long as the memory is large enough - will always remember. Wisdom, though, I don't think computers will ever have. There are no set rules for what action you should make at what occasion, since the possibilities are endless. The only approach for that is to make the computer self-learning somehow, and then he will learn through experience.



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Post Date: 27th Feb, 2005 - 8:27pm / Post ID: #

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I see a difference between wisdom and intelligence. I don't think wisdom can necessarily be taught. I believe wisdom, though a person can be guided in wisdom, is something a person develops over time with their experiences in life.

Intellect, in my definition, is the things in life that we are taught. We have life intellect, and then there's academic intellect. As a child, we're taught not to touch the stove because it's hot. Somebody telling us that is our gaining life intellect. Of course, how many of us actually listened and touched the stove any way? By touching the stove, I believe that was when I had gained the wisdom of why not to touch the stove.

Post Date: 19th Mar, 2005 - 2:51pm / Post ID: #

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I believe that there is a difference between Intellegence and wisdom.

Intellegence is an accumilation of knowledge. While wisdom is the application and proper use of said Intellegence.

28th Apr, 2020 - 8:16pm / Post ID: #

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Intelligence is the knowledge of facts, as I see it. 2+2=4 or "When you drop an egg onto a hard floor, it will most likely break open." This type of knowledge is something I can see machines having right now. When it comes to wisdom, though, that is something that is purely human. It's learned from experience, contemplation, and making your own decisions, I think.



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