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The checkerboard illusion illustrates that intelligence is not the ability to reproduce accurately every degree of light reflected from every square or every piece of information in general. It is the art of making informed guesses. Visual illusions help us to understand how our brains work: Our brains have insufficient information about the world. Intelligence means going beyond the information given and making informed bets on what’s outside. By making bets, every intelligent system makes “good” errors.
Risk Savvy: How to Make Good Decisions
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