Ability to create an internal model of the world and run simulations/predictions on it in order to optimize the actions that lead to a goal. Bigger, more detailed models and more accurate prediction power are more intelligent.
Did I ever promise otherwise? Intelligence is inherently computational, and needs a physical substrate. You can understand it both by interacting with the black box and opening up the box.
Ability to create an internal model of the world and run simulations/predictions on it in order to optimize the actions that lead to a goal. Bigger, more detailed models and more accurate prediction power are more intelligent.
How do you know if something is creating an internal model of the world?
Look at the physical implementation of how it computes.
So you are making the determination based on the method, not on the outcome.
Did I ever promise otherwise? Intelligence is inherently computational, and needs a physical substrate. You can understand it both by interacting with the black box and opening up the box.
Definitely not _only_ knowledge.
Right, so a dictionary isn't intelligent. Is a dog intelligent?