
Artificial Intelligence vs. Innate Intelligence
Intelligence is "the complex mental capacity to learn, reason, solve problems, and adapt to new situations, encompassing both cognitive skills, practical skills and real-world adaptation.
Artificial "designed to emulate nature while sometimes lacking the full substance or functionality of the original, serving as replacements in fields ranging from medicine to art" to human thought, connection, and consciousness.
Innate refers to "inborn, natural characteristics, behaviors, or abilities present from birth rather than learned or acquired. These traits are genetically programmed, essential to an organism's constitution, and serve crucial survival functions, such as instincts. Key aspects include being automatic and unconditioned."

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