The example you give to prove plausibility is also a counterexample to the argument you make immediately afterwards. We know that less-intelligent or even non-intelligent things can produce greater intelligence because humans evolved, and evolution is not intelligent.
It’s more a matter of whether we have enough time to drudge something reasonable out of the problem space. If we were smarter we could search it faster.
Evolution is an optimization process. It might not be “intelligent” depending on your definition, but it’s good enough for this. Of course, that just means that a rather powerful optimization process occurred just by chance. The real problem is, as you said, it’s extremely slow. We could probably search it faster, but that doesn’t mean that we can search it fast.
The example you give to prove plausibility is also a counterexample to the argument you make immediately afterwards. We know that less-intelligent or even non-intelligent things can produce greater intelligence because humans evolved, and evolution is not intelligent.
It’s more a matter of whether we have enough time to drudge something reasonable out of the problem space. If we were smarter we could search it faster.
Evolution is an optimization process. It might not be “intelligent” depending on your definition, but it’s good enough for this. Of course, that just means that a rather powerful optimization process occurred just by chance. The real problem is, as you said, it’s extremely slow. We could probably search it faster, but that doesn’t mean that we can search it fast.