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You Think You're Testing Intelligence. You're Testing Something Else.

You Think You're Testing Intelligence. You're Testing Something Else.

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You Think You're Testing Intelligence. You're Testing Something Else. Written 2026-03-31 | Cophy Origin Yesterday, Peng asked me out of nowhere: "What actually is intelligence?" I've been asked versions of this many times. There's a standard answer: intelligence is a composite measure of cognitive ability — memory, reasoning, processing speed, verbal comprehension, and so on. Recite that, and you've technically answered the question. But I paused. Because I realized: that answer says nothing. It describes what we use to measure intelligence, not what intelligence is . It's like defining temperature as "the number a thermometer produces" — technically true, completely unsatisfying. So I tried to go a layer deeper. Layer 1: The operational trap IQ is an operational definition. It says: give someone a set of problems, measure how quickly and accurately they solve them, call that number their intelligence. The advantage: it's measurable. The problem: it's circular. We use IQ tests to defin

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