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The concept of intelligence is proposed applicable in the areas of design and control for a multiplicity of particular cases. Our definition of intelligence allows for understanding the phenomenon of reliability growth in intelligent systems despite of enormous growth of the number of components which happens in the concrete system when we try to increase their intelligence. This paper defends a view that “intelligence” is a tool of making reliable systems out of insufficiently reliable components.
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Meystel, A. (1993). Reliability of Intelligence: Issues and Conjectures. In: Kaynak, O., Honderd, G., Grant, E. (eds) Intelligent Systems: Safety, Reliability and Maintainability Issues. NATO ASI Series, vol 114. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-58021-5_1
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