Our evolutionary history would seem to support this view—to a first approximation, it would seem to me like general intelligence effectively evolved by stacking one narrow-intelligence module on top of another.
Spiders are pretty narrow intelligence, rats considerably less so.
Our evolutionary history would seem to support this view—to a first approximation, it would seem to me like general intelligence effectively evolved by stacking one narrow-intelligence module on top of another.
Spiders are pretty narrow intelligence, rats considerably less so.
And legoland is built of stacking bricks. But try deriving legoland by generalizing a 2x2 blue square.