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concept:competenceCompetence
The innate problem-solving capacity of biological subunits at various scales.
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cosine ≥ 0.65 · no typed edgeEntities in the same semantic neighborhood but without a typed relation to this one — candidates for new edges or unrecognized duplicates.
- Ability of cells or tissues to actively restore correct shapes despite perturbations and barriers.
- The ability to gain relevant empirical information about the world and options.
- Mental actions including sentience; can be achieved by different biological and non-biological substrates.
- The ability to navigate a problem space (metabolic, transcriptional, anatomical) to achieve a goal, central to MCA.
- Core TAME tenet that cognitive capacities form a continuum without binary bright lines, essential for gradualist approach.
- Attribute: an attempt at parity, placing elements side by side as equals, though often failing.
- The directness of motivation by practical concerns, characteristic of living processes in the examples.
- The problem-solving capacity of cells to rearrange and achieve correct morphology; measured by competency value (max allowed swaps).