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Understanding Multiple Intelligences Across Evolution and Development - There Is No Such Thing as AGI

Offered By: Simons Institute via YouTube

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Explore the concept of multiple intelligences across evolutionary and developmental perspectives in this thought-provoking lecture by Alison Gopnik from UC Berkeley. Delve into the argument challenging the existence of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) while examining the diverse forms of intelligence observed in various species throughout evolution and human development. Gain insights into the complexities of cognitive abilities and their manifestations across different life stages and organisms. Discover how this understanding impacts our perception of intelligence and its implications for the field of artificial intelligence.

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There is no such thing as AGI: Understanding multiple intelligences across evolution and development


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Simons Institute

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