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question:could-recognizing-diverse-intelligence-in-unfamiliar-substrates-be-essential-to-understanding-the-mechanisms-and-origins-of-conventional-cognition-and-behaviorCould recognizing Diverse Intelligence (in unfamiliar substrates) be essential to understanding the mechanisms and origins of conventional cognition and behavior?
Motivates expansion of cognitive science.
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- is it possible to define ways in which truly diverse intelligences can be recognized, compared, and understood?question0.812Motivates the development of TAME as a framework for all possible minds.
- Core thesis that cognitive principles transcend neural substrates, enabling application to gene-regulatory, ecological, and social networks.
- A characterization of the diverse intelligence field provided by the authors.
- Advocates for Diverse Intelligence as the solution to ethical challenges posed by forthcoming diverse minds
- Foundation for the need to migrate intelligence to a technological substrate.
- Main interpretive assertion of the search result; identifies the gap between existing literature domains and the novel research direction.