Intelligence is like your computer's processing power. Knowledge is how much data is on the hard drive. Wisdom is something that the computer does not have. Wisdom is being able to take that knowledge and apply it in a fashion of your own design.
Computers are incapable of actually understanding ideas, so even if they can tell you wise advice they, themselves are not wise.
More food for thought, simply saying intelligent things does not make you intelligent. I can almost guarantee that most of these intelligent sayings that people are posting are not their own words. The problem with this post is that there is no way to tell the difference between a copy and paste button and actual intelligence. I believe this can be applied to the real world as well. Think on this, for I will not give you all the answers, and I feel various people will have various ways to apply this knowledge. Unless you're a computer. Computers aren't wise.
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Intelligence is more than just processing :P it includes ability to learn (or thats what I was told) Wisdom could be considered a computers antivirus system, it has the knowledge of what programs do what, the firewall/antivirus type systems are the computers wisdom in being able to decide what programs not to enact upon (it may not be on the same level as a human, but the fain concepts are there, humans are just incredible complex machines (I am fascinated by life in that aspect and the idea of the possibility of creating a mechanical/metallic lifeform... including the idea of a mechanical/programming equivalent to DNA, and micro machines working together like cells...)
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It would have to be extremely advanced but the idea is possible
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Actually, no. One word: "algorithms." you have lost. Try again for 25c?
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Edited by Mighty Albatross: 9/26/2015 9:07:45 PMYes. Algorithms. Algorithms programmed by humans.