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'''Intelligence''' is the capacity of an individual or a species to acquire new skills and knowledge through experience. It is possible for a species or individual to be intelligent without being [[sapience|sapient]]. | '''Intelligence''' is the capacity of an individual or a species to acquire new skills and knowledge through experience. It is possible for a species or individual to be intelligent without being [[sapience|sapient]]. | ||
The term can also refer to information known about a competitor or adversary that helps to determine appropriate strategies and tactics when dealing with that opponent. | |||
[[Category: Science]] | [[Category: Science]] |
Revision as of 19:24, 14 August 2014
Intelligence is the capacity of an individual or a species to acquire new skills and knowledge through experience. It is possible for a species or individual to be intelligent without being sapient.
The term can also refer to information known about a competitor or adversary that helps to determine appropriate strategies and tactics when dealing with that opponent.