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How would the dynamics of discourse change if your interlocutor were a superintelligent being?

Welcome to the world of every college freshman in their first days of class. Professors are skilled: they not only know more than freshman, but think about things in clearer and more sophisticated ...
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How would the dynamics of discourse change if your interlocutor were a superintelligent being?

This somehow confuses intelligence with knowledge. Afaik there still isn't a great unified definition of what intelligence even is, but broadly speaking it's more about the capacity of the thinker. So ...
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How can we describe intellect in a way that relates to philosophical knowledge?

Welcome! Arguing a theory of intelligence is philosophically controversial in the same way arguing a theory of mind. The question of what intelligence is is a very contentious issue with both ...
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Who was the first philosopher to describe what we now call artificial intelligence?

Strictly speaking ... "Artificial Intelligence (AI), a term coined by emeritus Stanford Professor John McCarthy in 1955, was defined by him as “the science and engineering of making intelligent ...
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