Sentences with phrase «far more intelligence»

I gave you far more intelligence than you are displaying here.

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Pokémon Go players are highly engaged, spending far more time in the app than they do with some of the most popular social apps such as Facebook's Instagram and messaging services WhatsApp and Snapchat, according to SimilarWeb, a market intelligence and web analytics firm.
A new report by the Economist Intelligence Unit warns, however, that the prospect of further, more aggressive tightening of interest rates by the Federal Reserve will be too much for the U.S. economy to bear.
Angela says that the thing that predicts success far more than intelligence or a privileged upbringing is GRIT, which she defines as sustaining interest, passion and persistence for a goal over the long term.
That's discipline and determination, which are far more important to entrepreneurial success than intelligence, creativity or luck.
Here's the quote re Einstein's belief: In 2007, in an interview with Benjamin Wiker, Flew said again that his deism was the result of his «growing empathy with the insight of Einstein and other noted scientists that there had to be an Intelligence behind the integrated complexity of the physical Universe» and «my own insight that the integrated complexity of life itself — which is far more complex than the physical Universe — can only be explained in terms of an Intelligent Source.»
It has always seemed to me, however, and I have been walking around this planet for half a century now, it takes more thought, action, trust, study and a far greater degree of intelligence to believe in something rather than nothing.
The world students» design - science revolution may possibly result in a general reorientation of world society's awareness, common sense, and intelligence which, just «in the nick of time,» will bring mankind into conscious promulgation of the do - more - with - lessing invention revolution to be applied directly to gaining man's living advantage, which can accomplish the 100 percent physical success of all humanity in less than one - half the time it would take to occur only as the inadvertent by - product of further weapons detouring of human initiative.
The people who know far more about this than academics are the mystics: hear some of their thoughts on the role of natural intelligence.
It means the following: far more government ministers meeting their American counterparts to talk about shared interests; more visible cooperation between the British and American military; talking about the benefits to British security from our close ties with US intelligence agencies; highlighting the creation of British jobs from the investment US businesses put into Britain's regions; and the promotion of pro-British American voices on a range of issues across the media.
Ultimately, that insults the intelligence of the public and, far from offering more influence, reduces the real choice available at elections.
For one thing, it allows you to capture the brainpower of far more people than you could reasonably hire — you can leverage the collective intelligence of a chunk of the internet.
Although there is nothing new about media manipulation throughout history - it's just today people are more savvy and are not prepared to tolerate insults of intelligence taken so far into the heart of government.
The police will be far more wary of sharing intelligence with Serco or G4S than they are with fellow public services.
Artificial intelligence researcher Ben Goertzel wants to create robots far more intelligent than humans
In fact, some of them didn't even mention it, being far more upset by a comment attributed to Watson a couple of sentences earlier: He was «inherently gloomy about the prospect of Africa,» Watson had told The Sunday Times, because «all our social policies are based on the assumption that their intelligence is the same as ours — whereas all the testing says not really.»
«Natural stupidity can wreak far more havoc than artificial intelligence,» Gopnik writes.
Seems that doing the laundry and throwing shish kebab on the grill are far more complicated artificial - intelligence problems than we thought.
Steve: Speaking [of outer] space, something that's in my view, far more likely than contact with any alien intelligence is an asteroid collision, and that's one of the items in [here].
With vastly more computing power available for far less energy and volume, neuromorphic chips should allow more intelligent small - scale machines to drive the next stage in miniaturization and artificial intelligence.
The thinking here (in case you don't know) is that two people who share the same values, outlooks, interests, intelligence, energy levels, passions, etc., are going to understand and «get» each other far better — and the relationship will be much more symbiotic.
Central Intelligence manages to be a far more coherent comedy than I would have expected, and it's a worthy representation of the genre.
The dynamic between the more proper intelligence agents and their booze - namesaked counterparts play for some good laughs, but more than anything it's a plot device for the film to raise the stakes for Eggsy and the Kingsman while still being able to provide the team with countless weapons and gadgets, all of which are by far the most creative things in the movie.
Then again, how many horror movies have tried to appeal to lesser emotions than humor with even more gruesome sights, less intelligence, and a far higher body count?
This is a good thing too as the AI has received a significant boost in the intelligence department and are far more prone to «spreading out», making it harder than ever to take out masses of enemies with poor tower placement.
But we know that intelligence is far more sophisticated than these two categories — and far less fixed.
The case for inclusion of naturalist intelligence appears pretty straightforward, the position with regard to spiritual intelligence is far more complex.
A problem with Loveless's argument is that many of my fellow «disruptors» and I who think that it is important to disrupt the education system think this way not under the mindset that it will — or should — help with multiple intelligences or learning styles, but instead because of a simpler and more rigorously tested notion that is far less ideological than Loveless assumes.
So far, McGarvey's findings indicate that people who are more mindful score higher on emotional intelligence and score lower on neuroticism.
These include such misconceptions as «What the teacher wants me to say is more important than what I want to say,» «Once I get too far behind, I can never catch up,» and «Speed is synonymous with intelligence
Research shows that emotional intelligence is far more predictive of a person's future success than academic achievements.
Throughout our dialogue with school officials and the superintendent's office, we maintained that while we would allow the administration of necessary achievement tests needed for course placement purposes, we required a more cogent rationale for further intelligence testing.
With the introduction of a new line of engines promising more performance and improved efficiency, the British carmaker has also confirmed it is testing systems of artificial intelligence to further improve the driving experience of its vehicles.
A retired intelligence officer for a U.S. organization far more secret than the CIA, known simply as Pilgrim, has penned a game - changing textbook on criminal investigation that has brought police investigation miles ahead of where it once was.
In more than two hundred thousand words and twenty maps, some of the most respected and well - known military historians of our time describe the horror and heroism that defined a generation: the chaos of Europe and the Nazi reign of terror prior to D day; the far - flung fight in East Asia and the Pacific; the secret struggle of intelligence services; the final Allied push into Central Europe; and the atomic end in Japan.
In fact, you could say that the way you manage your interactions with the Forex market is far more important than your intelligence or your ability to understand complicated mathematical trading algorithms or any other similar unnecessary trading «tool».
Discipline and overall fortitude are indeed FAR more important than intelligence when it comes to successful Forex trading.
Intelligence helps for sure, but emotional makeup and discipline is far more important.
However, A.I. difficulty increases as you progress further into the story and side missions as enemies become more aggressive and powerful, although they show signs of intelligence and weariness in combat as enemies will dive for cover when they have received a couple of well placed health zapping shots, while the same can be stated for larger enemies with more health and a self - contained shield in order to buy some time for the shield to be reenergised.
Inadequate Artificial Intelligence and lopsided weapon balance provide further resistance to a game that could have been so much more.
Intelligence selectively bred out of humanity would take FAR longer than more immediate issues such as the possibility of over population killing us all.
As much as I'm an enthusiast for technology, including artificial intelligence, I find that my energies are far more productive discussing the limitations, challenges, and pitfalls of blinding embracing technology in law.
But the truth is far more nuanced, as Joanna Goodman relates in her new book, Robots in Law: How Artificial Intelligence is Transforming Legal Services.
The second is artificial intelligence (AI): as computers train themselves, draw conclusions from big data too voluminous for human - powered analysis, and build on the conclusions to ask and answer further levels of question, the assumptions about the data and the conclusions are more remote from the knowledge and control of the systems» designers.
While many lawyers are still debating yesterday's hot - button technology issues like the cloud or LegalZoom, there is a far more urgent, more revolutionary, and possibly more controversial tech topic that is rapidly emerging: artificial intelligence.
As a founder of ROSS Intelligence, the leading AI company in the legal space, I continue to see lawyers using AI to further their reach, take on more clientsand perform at levels never before possible.
This is the strength of artificial intelligence, it enables us as humans to further productivity and do more — but it does not take us as humans out of the loop.
And I also think as a legal industry unlike other industries where Artificial Intelligence is more of a threat, you look at transportation and I think there's going to be some real questions there as to what AI and its effects are, but in law, you have the majority of people, who need a lawyer not being able to afford it, and so I think there's this huge leading market and I actually think AI could end up allowing lawyers to do more work being more profitable as a law firm, and I think most importantly, helping further access to justice in that process.
In my experience as a scholar and practitioner in the field, the U.S. has far more extensive legal rules, oversight and other checks and balances on intelligence agencies than is generally true in E.U. member states.
As we transit even more in the years to come, as Artificial Intelligence (AI) evolves further within legal provision and service and Singularity edges even closer, «humanisation», that is, our ability to simply be human - a social creature — and naked (our authentic self with Lawyerly Intellectual Capital and empathy), will become even more important and valuable.
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