The case for expanding the definition of intelligence
Briefly

The article challenges the conventional definition of intelligence as mere problem-solving speed, proposing a new perspective that includes adaptability and environmental thriving. A recent think tank in Tuscany gathered experts to explore this broader definition, emphasizing the need for a shift in how we view intelligence in both education and the workplace. Traditional measures of intelligence often prioritize quick problem-solving, which may overlook other forms of intelligence that contribute to success and adaptability. This redefined understanding could reshape how intelligence is perceived across various entities, not just humans.
"What if intelligence isn't just about thinking fast, but about how well something, whether a person, a plant, or even a planet, connects, adapts, and thrives in its environment?"
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