If this is true, then it seems plausible to optimize for response cycle speed and iteration to evaluate solutions to problems, regardless of one's raw intelligence (whatever that means).
This measure does, however, tend to lean towards problem-solving speed as the primary indicator of intelligence and that's probably not the most accurate way of measuring it.
If this is true, then it seems plausible to optimize for response cycle speed and iteration to evaluate solutions to problems, regardless of one's raw intelligence (whatever that means).
This measure does, however, tend to lean towards problem-solving speed as the primary indicator of intelligence and that's probably not the most accurate way of measuring it.