Artificial intelligence (AI)
If computers can be given true artificial intelligence, then yes, they could experience intentionality like humans do because they could interact with objects on a purposeful level.
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IQ has nothing to do with intelligence, just how fast intelligence is gained
Dogs and humans have different types of intelligence tailored to their respective needs. Dogs excel at social intelligence and have strong instincts, while humans have higher cognitive abilities like problem-solving and reasoning. Comparing their intelligence directly is difficult, as they evolved to excel in different areas.
Gorillas and humans have different levels of intelligence. While gorillas are intelligent animals, their cognitive abilities are not as advanced as those of humans at any age. Humans have a higher level of intelligence and cognitive development compared to gorillas at all stages of life.
Human brain processing power is way more than AI. This separates humans from Artificial Intelligence.
We already do.
The animal species most similar to humans in terms of behavior and intelligence is the chimpanzee.
Short answer: yes. Longer answer: ... as far as we know, and according to those aspects of "intelligence" valued by humans: essentially, the ability to solve complex problems and to communicate. If you consider different qualities to be the measure of "intelligence", humans might rank rather lower.
There is no measure of dolphin IQ, and since dolphins and humans use their intelligence in different ways it is hard to compare their intelligence. However, according to the Encyclopedia of Marine Animals, dolphins have 0,87 · 10^14 synapses in their cortex while humans have 1,3 · 10^14, which is about 67% of human synapses. That's probably the best idea you can get of dolphin intelligence.
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Pigmy Chimpanzee and bonobo are of equal intelligence because they are two names for one animal. Intelligence can be measured many ways. All animals are intelligence enough for their environment. Bonobo intelligence matches humans the closest of all animals but are not violent as humans are. Orangutans are closer to human intelligence than a baboon but are not violent as humans are.
Artificial intelligence (AI)
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Humans and machines excel at different types of intelligence, making direct comparisons challenging. Machines can perform complex calculations quickly and accurately, while humans demonstrate emotional intelligence and creativity. Neither humans nor machines are inherently evil; ethical considerations come from how we choose to design, program, and utilize technology.