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Sapient

Sapient is an adjective describing beings or minds capable of wisdom, reflective judgment, and advanced, abstract thought. In English, it is often paired with intelligence and, in some contexts, with sentience. The word derives from the Latin sapient-, from sapere, meaning to taste, know, or be wise; sapience is the corresponding noun.

In philosophy and cognitive science, sapience refers to a high level of cognitive function that enables complex

In popular usage and science fiction, sapience is used to denote beings with not only advanced cognition

See also: sentience, consciousness, intelligence, moral agency.

reasoning,
long-term
planning,
and
moral
or
prudential
judgment.
It
is
commonly
distinguished
from
mere
intelligence
(problem-solving
and
learning
ability)
and
from
sentience
(the
capacity
to
have
sensations
and
feelings).
In
many
discussions,
humans
are
described
as
sapient
beings,
and
debates
about
other
species
or
artificial
systems
often
center
on
whether
they
possess
sapience
as
well
as
intelligence.
but
also
a
sense
of
moral
agency
and
self-awareness.
This
contrasts
with
non-sapient
organisms
or
artificial
systems
that
may
process
information
but
lack
wisdom
or
self-directed
judgment.
In
debates
about
artificial
intelligence,
sapience
is
sometimes
invoked
to
discuss
the
difference
between
functioning
AI
and
true,
human-like
wisdom
or
understanding.