About intelligence and ID – a response to scordova

My post intends to be a response to a previous UD article by scordova. Scordova, who asks “should ID include AI as a form of intelligence?” and answers “I think so”, is aware to have put on the table a critical topic because himself writes: I know many of my ID colleagues will disagree or will remain skeptical of adopting such a convention. I am one of his ID colleagues who disagrees and I will explain why. Scordova wrote: So what is the evidence of intelligence? I would suggest the ability to construct artifacts or events with Specified Improbability (the usual term is Specified Complexity, CSI, etc. but those terms are too confusing). This is an extremely reductive way to … Continue reading About intelligence and ID – a response to scordova