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concept:intelligence-resides-not-in-the-individual-parts-but-in-the-organisation-of-the-connections-between-themIntelligence resides not in the individual parts but in the organisation of the connections between them.
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- Core claim of connectionism; foundation for unified theory of individual and collective intelligence.
- Undermines the Steinbeck-style notion of the lone creative individual and challenges the human-AI distinction
- Foundational claim dissolving distinction between individual and collective intelligence by recognizing brains as archetypal intelligent collectives.
- Foundational claim positioning brains as archetypal intelligent collectives.
- Central thesis operationalized via free-energy scaling; frames intelligence as alignment problem across multiple scales.
- Core interpretive thesis of the paper.