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Abstract: This paper is about the philosophical and methodological foundation of artificial intelligence (AI). After discussing what is a good "working definition", "intelligence" is defined as "the ability for an information processing system to adapt to its environment with insufficient knowledge and resources". Applying the definition to a reasoning system, we get the major components of Non-Axiomatic Reasoning System (NARS), which is a symbolic logic implemented in a computer system, and has many... (Update)

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@misc{ wang-working,
  author = "Pei Wang",
  title = "On the Working Definition of Intelligence",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/wang95working.html" }
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