In an interesting interview, Francois Chollet and Darwish discuss what intelligence is - memory with high abstraction, but according to a template, or creativity distinguishes intelligence from memorization. Francois Chollet defines intelligence as the ability to construct a model of a new situation, for which the owner of intelligence must be prepared, since the whole world cannot be described by templates. Francois proves this with his ARC test, which transformers have not been able to pass so far. I believe that we think, of course, in templates, but with a high degree of analogy and their transfer by analogy to different processes. For example, "all "objects" are "obstacles" on the road." This is an apodictic conclusion based on several facts with generalization by analogy.