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claim:intelligence-ratchet-through-substrate-unreliability-and-competencyIntelligence ratchet through substrate unreliability and competency
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extracted_from(2024) · Levin, Michael
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- Active inference & agent ecologymembers_ofFree energy minimization, Markov blankets, trust gradients, and multi-agent rhythm/deferral frameworks
- Substrate-agnostic systems theorymembers_ofCross-disciplinary framework evaluating intelligence and control through observable behaviors independent of physical implementation, spanning cybernetics through bioengineering.
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- Explains why planaria with messy genomes have robust morphologies.
- Positive feedback loop where remapping hides information, driving evolution of higher competency.
- Feedback loop where increased competency makes structural genome less visible to selection, driving further competency gains.
- Process driving increased complexity or intelligence by hiding information from selection.
- Foundation for the SCI loop model.
- Expands the definition of intelligence to include non-behavioral problem-solving, enabling comparison across diverse substrates.