Glossaries:
Distinct Developmental Patterns: The unique trajectories and evolutionary paths followed by human intelligence (HI) and artificial intelligence (AI) over time.
Self-Reflexivity: The capacity of human intelligence to reflect on cultural norms, beliefs, and values, and make conscious choices to abide by or defy them.
Emergence: The phenomenon observed in both HI and AI, referring to the emergence of complex patterns and capabilities from the interaction of individual components.
Biological Embodiment: The inherent connection between human intelligence and biological processes, including emotions, consciousness, and cognitive functions.
Cultural Practices: Social behaviors, norms, traditions, and customs that influence neural development and cognitive processes in human intelligence.
Neural Functioning: The operation and interaction of neurons in the brain, influencing cognition, perception, and behavior in both human and artificial intelligence.
Ethical Frameworks: Sets of principles, values, and guidelines used to assess the moral implications of actions and decisions related to artificial intelligence and human intelligence.
Regulatory Oversight: Governmental or organizational mechanisms designed to monitor, evaluate, and enforce compliance with ethical standards and legal requirements in the development and deployment of AI and HI technologies.
Genetic Enhancement: The modification of genetic material to enhance specific traits or capabilities, including cognitive abilities, in human intelligence.
Interdisciplinary Dialogue: Collaborative discussions and interactions among individuals from diverse fields of study or expertise to address complex societal challenges related to AI and HI.