By Edo Segal
The question that broke my debugging habit was not about code. It was about a dog.
Can a dog be intelligent? Not "Does a dog have consciousness?" or "Does a dog possess a theory of mind?" — those are graduate seminar questions. The plain one: Can a dog be intelligent? You watch a border collie work a flock of sheep across a hillside, reading the terrain, anticipating the ewes' panic, adjusting pressure and angle in real time with a precision that would humble most project managers — and the answer is obviously yes. The dog is intelligent. Nobody watching that performance reaches for metaphysics. Nobody demands proof of an inner theatre where the dog first contemplates herding theory before executing the flank. The dog just does it, and
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