
Marvin Minsky's Framework
Marvin Minsky's Framework suggests that human intelligence is not a single ability but a collection of many processes working together. He compared the mind to a society, where different "agents" or components handle various tasks, like perception, memory, and reasoning. Each agent contributes to our understanding and decision-making. This approach emphasizes that intelligence arises from the collaboration of these specialized functions rather than one uniform ability, allowing for more complex behaviors and creativity. Minsky's ideas illustrate how we process information in a multifaceted way, much like a team working together to solve problems.