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claim:all-intelligence-is-collective-intelligence-in-the-sense-that-it-is-made-of-parts-which-must-align-with-respect-to-system-level-goalsAll intelligence is collective intelligence, in the sense that it is made of parts which must align with respect to system-level goals.
Opening axiom of the paper, a fundamental interpretive stance
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extracted_from(2025) · Francesco Sacco · Dalton A R Sakthivadivel · Michael Levin
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- All minds are composites of parts; individual and collective intelligence unified under substrate-neutral principles.
- All intelligences emerge from aligned sub-components; individual/collective distinction dissolves.
- Framework unifying cellular, organismal, and group cognition through shared principles of multi-agent coordination and goal alignment, developed by Levin and colleagues circa 2020s.
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- Core interpretive thesis of the paper.
- Central thesis operationalized via free-energy scaling; frames intelligence as alignment problem across multiple scales.
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- Foundational claim positioning brains as archetypal intelligent collectives.
- Key maxim of the paper, emphasizing that even individual animals are collectives of cells.
- Empirical consequence of multiscale autopoiesis: bodies are multi-tissue assemblies with similar dynamics in organs as in brain.
- Foundational claim dissolving distinction between individual and collective intelligence by recognizing brains as archetypal intelligent collectives.
- Undermines the Steinbeck-style notion of the lone creative individual and challenges the human-AI distinction
- Load-bearing statement capturing the core philosophical reorientation of the paper: recognition that human cognition is fundamentally collective.
- Central thesis that no mind is truly monadic; all are composed of competent subunits.
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- claimAll intelligence is collective intelligence, in the sense that it is made of parts that must align with respect to system-level goals.
- claimAll intelligence is collective intelligence: each of us consists of a huge number of cells working together to generate a coherent cognitive being with goals, preferences, and memories that belong to the whole and not to its parts.