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Redefines 'human-level' AI from performance metrics to relational compatibility of cognitive scope
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extracted_from(2024) · Michael Levin
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- Cognitive Light ConesupportsConcept defining self by the spatiotemporal scale and nature of goals a system can pursue; limits of concern demarcate identity.
- The source paper under extraction — a philosophical essay by Michael Levin arguing that AI debates neglect deeper questions about diverse intelligence, developmental biology, and humanity's future
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- Foundation for the need to migrate intelligence to a technological substrate.
- Expands the definition of intelligence to include non-behavioral problem-solving, enabling comparison across diverse substrates.
- William James definition of intelligence; foundational to paper's framing of competency and problem-solving as core invariants.
- Definitional claim distinguishing intelligence from care.
- William James definition of intelligence; used by Levin as a load-bearing definition underlying the entire morphogenetic intelligence framework.
- Definition of intelligence in terms of stress reduction.