Aug. 9, 2023, 2 a.m. | stephen

Hacker Noon - ai hackernoon.com

Many of what is referred to as intelligence is simply something known. If someone who had read up on particle physics—before a podcast—discusses with a professor in that field, the professor might be impressed and the person may be seen as smart, but is it true and how much is understood? Basic information about things at times can also pass for intelligence, reasoning, planning, cognition and so forth.

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