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The Role of Social Interaction in Intelligence and Language Development
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25:19 - 26:55 (01:36)

The speaker discusses the idea that much of human intelligence is an outgrowth of social interaction, and that intelligent agents must be created as fundamentally social systems. He cites Bickerton's theory of language origins, which suggests that language developed from social systems in which roles are exchangeable.

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