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concept:intelligence-tame-definitionIntelligence (TAME definition)
The functional ability to solve problems in various spaces, not tied to specific implementations.
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- A conceptual framework for understanding cognition and intelligence across diverse substrates—including evolved biological systems, artificial systems, and bioengineered systems—using empirically-grounded, gradualist approaches. TTAME enables comparative analysis of mind-like phenomena regardless of the physical or biological substrate in which it emerges, facilitating cross-disciplinary study of unconventional intelligences.
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- Cognition (TAME definition)related_toActivities of a Self that gather, process, and act on information for adaptive action.
Related by similarity (8)
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.
- The functional, dynamic aspect of a Self resulting from all cognitive and somatic activities.
- First-person phenomenal experience; what it is like to be that Self, a continuum.
- Observer-relative competency to identify and solve problems; defined as capacity, not manifest action, across all substrates.
- William James definition of intelligence; used by Levin as a load-bearing definition underlying the entire morphogenetic intelligence framework.
- A coherent system owning associations, memories, and preferences, defined by its cognitive light cone.
- William James definition of intelligence; foundational to paper's framing of competency and problem-solving as core invariants.
- A system-level state driving homeostatic loops, whose scale indicates cognitive sophistication.
- Properties of decision-making and adaptive action; the degree to which a system requires higher-level models.