The concept of intelligence in culture and how we use culture has been an obsession of mine. And I call this X-bodymange, which is a process that I call X- bodymange. You can look at the history of chess through this lens, which I have, how the chessboard has changed. It used to be a game that was played with a die. Now it's a deterministic game. There are rules that have been introduced to make it richer.
With the recent release of GPT-4, now seemed like a good time for our episodes on intelligence. And not just artificial intelligence, but intelligence in general. To help us on this journey, we're joined again by David Krakauer, President and William H. Miller Professor of Complex Systems at the Santa Fe Institute.
This episode is part one of our two-part conversation with David about intelligence. In part 2, David is going to cover artificial intelligence. But in this episode, we're going back to basics and David asks, what is it that makes us intelligent?
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