Sentences with phrase «human intelligence rather»

However, this is where you can play some multiplayer modes and really hone your skills against human intelligence rather than the game's AI.

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• The US's «targeted killing» program of drone strikes relies mostly on cellphone metadata and geolocation, rather than on - the - ground human intelligence.
Hoffman credits Joi Ito, director of the MIT Media Lab, for the term «extended intelligence,» or «treating intelligence as a network phenomenon and using A.I. to enhance, rather than replace, human intelligence
«It can sometimes feel like we are preparing for a world in which artificial intelligence, algorithms and automation, rather than human endeavour and hard work, will shape every aspect of our society and our economy.
The next giant leap in human evolution may not come from new fields like genetic engineering or artificial intelligence, but rather from appreciating our ancient brains.
Because rather than compartmentalize Gen's issues into movie - friendly tics that separate «normal» from «crazy,» Curtis» potency — apart from his soulfully pinched mug — is in offering up a portrayal of concerted betterment built with the things that make us all human: a swirl of worry, joy, persistence, intelligence, confusion, sadness and responsibility.
Rather than a human teacher, artficial intelligence, or AI for short, is now in charge.
This year marks the 25th anniversary of Gardner's Multiple Intelligences theory — in which he posits that all human beings possess numerous autonomous intelligences rather than a single intelligence that can be measured through a tool such asIntelligences theory — in which he posits that all human beings possess numerous autonomous intelligences rather than a single intelligence that can be measured through a tool such asintelligences rather than a single intelligence that can be measured through a tool such as the IQ test.
What I suspect these senior managers are thinking, but won't actually say, is that they believe emotional intelligence is something that a psychologist or human resources person has dreamt up, rather than the measurable, valuable skill that psychological studies have shown it to be.
The basis of this research and the resultant list may seem rather biased as humans have used only one type of intelligence — working intelligence — to gauge dogs on the smart meter.
McLeod calls this artwork a video game with a non-player character (NPC), controlled by the game's artificial intelligence (AI) rather than by a human gamer.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is apparently intelligent behaviour by machines, rather than the natural intelligence (NI) of humans and other animals.
With the plethora of evidence to support the exponential rate of the inevitable rise of the machine, documented in my most recent articles and books, we «pure blood» humans would do well to embrace the machine in a bid to serve our clients extraordinarily well, rather than resist its march and looming dominance as it begins to funnel its way up the legal intelligence vertical.
As found in research in human intelligence, incremental theorists of intelligence attributed negative outcomes of achievement tasks to inadequate effort applied (i.e., lacking of deliberate action) rather than naturally occurring events or natural endowments (Dweck, Chiu, & Hong, 1995).
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