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François Chollet’s perspective, rooted in classical mathematics and logic, shapes the test’s foundation. He approaches intelligence as a problem to be solved within fixed, mathematical rule systems, reminiscent of Hidden Markov Models or simple probabilistic reasoning. However, the human brain does not operate primarily via such constrained rule-based systems; instead, it utilizes an enormous network of interconnected, adaptable microcolumns, engaging in continuous signal filtering and semantic abstraction.