obvious.. Okay, when psychologists try to get a grasp on more generic psychological principles, not merely describing man, they study other animals. But won’t this, too lead to bad assumptions? Most intelligence on this planet is very, very similar. It is mostly:
- mammalian, or at least vertebrate
- life
- native to earth
So… Psychologists can start getting out of their rut by studying cephalopods (octopusen, squids, et cetera).. They at least don’t fit the first thing in the list above. That alone means they violate many assumptions we have about intelligence. They are short-lived & non-social. Just because the genesis of our intelligence was primate social structure doesn’t mean a slimy sea monster that doesn’t even take care of it’s young can’t be wily also. Robot Psychology, on the other hand, I’ll just leave to Dr. Susan Calvin.
この全部言い方が分かりません。タコやイカなど本当に頭が良いですよ。でも、頭がちょっとちがいと思います。