(March 23, 2016 at 11:17 am)Mathilda Wrote: If you want to include the type of intelligence that can catch a ball, plan moves ahead, predict something occurring, recall a tune or learn a dance step then yes.
In terms of AI I'd argue that this is what makes an autonomous agent intelligent rather than a stimulus / response unit.
I was going to say that counts more as heuristic capability than intelligence; I'd always considered heuristics as a property of intelligence rather than a category. Since you say there are practical examples in AI research, I'd love to hear the reasoning as to why it's a causal measure rather than an emergent property.
Sum ergo sum