Not really following this article:<p>"Likewise, if two mouse embryos are mushed together like a snowball, a single, normal mouse results"<p>And<p>"This is intelligence in action: the ability to reach a particular goal or solve a problem by undertaking new steps in the face of changing circumstances"<p>I write software that can account for changes in context and still reach a particular goal. This is not new, creating TCP from UDP where the network can constantly be changing is not something that I will call "Intelligent". The guy(s) that created the original algorithm are, but the network packets themselves are not.<p>There are differences between intelligence and just following well crafted procedures.