Natural intelligence is the utilization of naturally occurring logic.

This naturally occurring logic provides concrete clues for organizing natural objects, like:
- Grouping objects that belong together,
- Separating objects that don't belong together,
- Archiving objects that have become less important.

Natural language and spatial information are sources of natural intelligence:
- Natural language is providing concrete logic for organizing knowledge objects,
- Spatial information provides concrete logic for organizing spatial objects (utilized in, e.g., self-driving cars).

In this way, our brains know how to organize their knowledge and spatial information.

I focus on natural language because this source of natural intelligence is hardly understood by scientists. Hence, the inability of Large Language Models to organize changes in their knowledge independently.

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Linux, Mac, Windows

Languages

Chinese (Simplified), Dutch, English, French, Spanish

Intended Audience

Developers, Information Technology, Religion, Science/Research

User Interface

Console/Terminal, Java AWT, Java Swing

Programming Language

C++, Java

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C++ Artificial Intelligence Software, C++ Linguistics Software, C++ Natural Language Processing (NLP) Tool, Java Artificial Intelligence Software, Java Linguistics Software, Java Natural Language Processing (NLP) Tool

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2009-02-28