Yann LeCun, now of Facebook, was interviewed by The Register. It is interesting that his view of AI is apparently that of a prediction tool:
"In some ways you could say intelligence is all about prediction," he explained. "What you can identify in intelligence is it can predict what is going to happen in the world with more accuracy and more time horizon than others."
rather than of a world optimizer. This is not very surprising, given his background in handwriting and image recognition. This "AI as intelligence augmentation" view appears to be prevalent among the AI researchers in general.
Intelligence can exist even in isolation from any other intelligent agents. Indeed, the first super-intelligent agent is likely to be without peer.
Look! The point is about predicting and intelligence. Doesn't matter what a predictor has around itself. It's just predicting. That's what it does.
And what does a (super)intelligence? It predicts. Very good, probably.
A dichotomy is needless.
Some examples: