Slow Intelligence Systems: Definition
A slow intelligence system is a system that (i) solves problems by trying different solutions, (ii) is context-aware to adapt to different situations and to propagate knowledge, and (iii) may not perform well in the short run but continuously learns to improve its performance over time.
The above definition is from the behavioral viewpoint (the black box approach). Our goal is to understand the characteristics and structure of both natural and artificial slow intelligence systems (the white box approach).