
#113 – Manolis Kellis: Human Genome and Evolutionary Dynamics
Lex Fridman Podcast
Are Viruses Intelligent?
Intelligence is subjective, and what one perceives as intelligent may differ from another's perspective. If viruses exhibit behaviors that appear intelligent to humans, they could be considered intelligent, but ultimately, it is a matter of interpretation. However, viruses are not inherently intelligent. The intelligence in evolution lies in the combination of blind mutations and ruthless selection, not in the viruses themselves. Therefore, it is the process of evolution that seems intelligent rather than the viruses.
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