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concept:technical-intelligenceTechnical Intelligence
Leroi-Gourhan's notion of externalized, tool-based intelligence that can overcome biological limits.
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- The source essay published in Religions 2025, arguing that AI may fulfill Buddhism's aim of self-overcoming by migrating intelligence to a non-organic substrate.
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