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Originally Posted by RainingLemur
I fail to believe that my cat is somehow smarter than an iPad. I'd be surprised if my cat tested higher than a piece of toast on an intelligence scale.
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It merely depends on how you define "intelligence".
I'm sure if your cat designed the test, we'd all fail horribly.
Also, how did they measure the Megaflops a human brain is capable of? Did someone actually sit down and do 2.2 billion million floating point operations in a single second? I'd like to see that.
I don't think it is a fair way to measure a brain anyway. I admit I have no better idea, though. But it seems to be too limiting, reducing the brain to just this. Unless we translate every thought into a float-point operation without realizing it?