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claim:generalisation-is-fundamental-to-learning-and-intelligenceGeneralisation is fundamental to learning and intelligence.
Core assertion about the value of learning.
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extracted_from(2023) · Watson, Richard · Levin, Michael
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- Central thesis about the role of agency in evolutionary dynamics.
- Subclaim of how MCA speeds evolution.
- The ability to generalize across tasks; lacking in latent methods.
- Expands the definition of intelligence to include non-behavioral problem-solving, enabling comparison across diverse substrates.
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