When you do something rare, the application behaves intelligently.
True leaders know that if their principles are clear, they need fewer rules; people bound by principles behave intelligently and in accord with natural justice.
A colony can behave intelligently.
Sanity, for example, informs us that the only way in which we can preserve civilisation is by behaving decently and intelligently.
It is not always possible to behave intelligently, or even to avoid the pain an unintelligent act will bring.
Yet at times it could behave intelligently - as when it resisted their control of the squid funguses.
Derivative action makes a control system behave much more intelligently.
Obviously, when someone is behaving intelligently, he has vision.
I will not tell the rest - it is too sordid - and all of it could have been avoided had I only behaved intelligently in the first place.
The Turing test does not directly test whether the computer behaves intelligently - it tests only whether the computer behaves like a human being.