A differential dictionary of intelligence

A normal dictionary defines one word at a time.
A differential dictionary defines two contrasting terms at a time.

Why do it this way? See Why the difference.
  • Artificial Trust definitions
  • Accelerators vs. brakes
  • Accommodating vs. rigid
  • Action vs. understanding
  • Artificial Intelligence vs Artificial Emotion
  • Attention vs. permission
  • Classifying vs. describing
  • Correlation vs. causation
  • Debug mode vs. performance mode
  • Delicious poison vs. disgusting cleanup
  • Diversity vs “the best”
  • Do or die vs. reason why
  • Fairness exceptions vs. cheating exceptions
  • Improving vs. cheating
  • Intelligence vs. wisdom
  • Knowledge construction vs. data annihilation
  • Long reach vs. short reach problems
  • Loopholes vs. opportunities
  • Looting vs. trading
  • Maps vs. choices
  • Middle vs. extremes
  • Neural nets vs. semantic nets
  • Novelty vs. execution
  • Now vs. future consequences
  • Prediction vs. correction
  • Recognition vs. cognition
  • Self vs. group
  • Shopping vs. creating
  • Softer now vs. harder now
  • Sponsors vs. subjects
  • The contest vs. the consequences
  • Training vs. teaching
  • Transactions vs. relationships