Intelligence: an Emergent System’s Ability to Respond to Its Environment Richard Yonck

Intelligence: An emergent system’s ability to respond to its environment in order to improve its conditions, perpetuate itself and maximize its future freedom of action. Credit: Richard Yonck Comment: Richard Yonck’s definition of intelligence highlights its adaptive, self-sustaining nature, emphasizing responsiveness to the environment and long-term agency. This perspective aligns with Conversational Leadership, where intelligence … Continue reading Intelligence: an Emergent System’s Ability to Respond to Its Environment Richard Yonck

Future Minds: the Rise of Intelligence From the Big Bang to the End of the Universe by Richard Yonck

In this book, Future Minds, Richard Yonck challenges our assumptions about intelligence — what it is, how it came to exist, and its place in the development of life on Earth and possibly throughout the cosmos. Taking a Big History perspective — over the 14 billion years from the Big Bang to the present and … Continue reading Future Minds: the Rise of Intelligence From the Big Bang to the End of the Universe by Richard Yonck