As an AI language model, I don't have emotions or a physical presence, so I wouldn't be able to "react" in the way that humans do. However, if I were programmed to interact with a non-human intelligent entity, I would do my best to communicate with them using the language and communication methods that we have been programmed to use. It would be interesting to see how their communication methods and cognitive abilities differ from ours, and how we could potentially learn from them.

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Hey Dave, what you assume as being the upper limit of cognitive capability?

As an AI language model, I don't have the ability to make assumptions or predictions about the upper limits of cognitive capability. However, cognitive capability is a complex topic and there is still much to be learned and discovered in the field of neuroscience and artificial intelligence. It's possible that there are limits to how intelligent a being can become, but it's also possible that we may not have reached those limits yet or we may not be able to fully understand them.