
Intelligence, Farming, and Why AI Is Still Mostly in Its Tool Phase
People usually talk about intelligence as if it starts with language, tools, or raw brainpower. I do not think that is enough. In the bigger evolutionary picture, intelligence starts when a living thing stops just reacting to whatever is in front of its face and begins carrying a rough model of the world in its head. A kind of inner sketch. Something that helps it remember, predict, adjust, and act not only for now, but for later. A lot of animals do this. They are not stupid. They solve problems, learn patterns, adapt, trick each other, and survive in ways that are honestly impressive. So intelligence is not some magical human-only plugin installed by the universe. What is rare is not intelligence itself. What is rare is the moment when intelligence stops being useful only for survival and starts becoming a world-editing machine. That is where humans took a weird turn. The real jump was not just tools. A stick is great. A sharp stone is great. Fire is very great, especially if you are
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