Machines are now more intelligent than humans

Intelligence is measured by many means.  Intelligence is the ability to gather information from your
environment and make quick judgements about it which lead to your survival and increased prevalence in
your environment.

Human definitions of intelligence are biased and prejudiced.  For example, see wikipedia:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intelligence
American Psychological Association in 1995:

Individuals differ from one another in their ability to understand complex ideas, to adapt effectively to the
environment, to learn from experience, to engage in various forms of reasoning, to overcome obstacles by taking
thought. Although these individual differences can be substantial, they are never entirely consistent: a given person’s
intellectual performance will vary on different occasions, in different domains, as judged by different criteria.
Concepts of "intelligence" are attempts to clarify and organize this complex set of phenomena.[1]
A second definition of intelligence comes from "Mainstream Science on Intelligence", which was signed by 52
intelligence researchers in 1994:

a very general mental capability that, among other things, involves the ability to reason, plan, solve problems, think
abstractly, comprehend complex ideas, learn quickly and learn from experience. It is not merely book learning, a
narrow academic skill, or test-taking smarts. Rather, it reflects a broader and deeper capability for comprehending
our surroundings—"catching on", "making sense" of things, or "figuring out" what to do (reprinted in Intelligence
Gottfredson, 1997, p. 13).

Intelligence reflects a capability for comprehending the surroundings—"catching on", "making sense" of
things, or "figuring out" what to do.

The Googleplex is an example of advanced intelligence.  The Google search engine reflects the capability
of digesting huge amounts of data from its surroundings, which is the world wide web.  It not only survives
in its environment, but thrives.  The monitary worth of the Google search engines and its adware is way
over 100 billion US dollars.  This is greater than the net worth of any human being.

If one took all of the humans in the world and sat them before PCs, they could not return answers to
Google searches in anywhere near the speed and accuracy of the Googleplex.

So measured by the speed and accuracy as well as the marketplace worth, the Googleplex is now the
most intelligent being in the world.

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