If you think of
intelligence as the ability to perceive logic, then the universe does that as well, in its constant interaction with its self.
In general, and without going into depth about different constructive theories, we could define
intelligence as the ability to adapt and resolve problems.
Gardner defines
intelligence as an ability to solve problems.
Not exact matches
As the leading psychologist on the topic Carol Dweck puts it, «In a growth mindset, people believe their most basic
abilities can be developed through dedication and hard work — brains and talent are just the starting point,» whereas people with a fixed mindset believe «their basic qualities, like
intelligence are fixed.»
So, IBM's strategy is to use Watson, armed with its super-computing
abilities and artificial
intelligence, to help give doctors and scientists in the research process an informed «second opinion» by scouring the available data,
as Rhee puts it.
As artificial intelligence makes bots more capable, and as companies that use Slack integrate it more and more into their other software systems, he says, «you could ask a bot the kind of question you would ask a really competent chief of staff who had the ability to read every single message in every single channel,» he say
As artificial
intelligence makes bots more capable, and
as companies that use Slack integrate it more and more into their other software systems, he says, «you could ask a bot the kind of question you would ask a really competent chief of staff who had the ability to read every single message in every single channel,» he say
as companies that use Slack integrate it more and more into their other software systems, he says, «you could ask a bot the kind of question you would ask a really competent chief of staff who had the
ability to read every single message in every single channel,» he says.
As opposed to a fixed mindset (the belief that skills and
abilities are predetermined), individuals with a growth mindset believe that
intelligence can be cultivated.
Intelligence is your
ability to learn, and it's the same at age 15
as it is at age 50.
As important as being able to pick up new concepts is, it's even more critical to adopt a growth mindset — a belief that intelligence and abilities can be cultivated over tim
As important
as being able to pick up new concepts is, it's even more critical to adopt a growth mindset — a belief that intelligence and abilities can be cultivated over tim
as being able to pick up new concepts is, it's even more critical to adopt a growth mindset — a belief that
intelligence and
abilities can be cultivated over time.
Opponents worry about unknown effects on future generations and the temptation by future parents to pay for genetic enhancements such
as greater
intelligence or athletic
ability.
In short,
as artificial
intelligence evolves, Amazon may have the
ability to predict what you want before you know what you want.
Sister Sledge wonders why he's the greatest dancer, and given what the great Albert Murray says in Stompin'the Blues about the likes of Louis Armstrong and Miles Davis, they are right to so wonder — dancing
ability often is a sign of musical
intelligence, and is often linked with good fashion sense, even if the latter is a more surface sort of excellence, in that it obviously requires the money and leisure to purchase the clothes, or
as Aristotle might say, the «equipment.»
Words like rigor, choice,
ability, diversity and
intelligence are exposed
as codes that legitimate «more invidious ways of sorting by race and class.»
However, there are clear and welcome signs in recent years that we have learned anew the presence of a full set of emotions is no evidence of the absence of
intelligence, nor is the
ability to feel strongly about a matter to be interpreted
as lack of maturity.
As of yet nothing is greater than man in terms of
intelligence and
ability.
These days, the
ability to talk about politics in a knowing way is treated
as a mark of sophistication, so much so, I think, that we've come tacitly to regard political analysis
as the rightful domain of
intelligence.
The term IQ, or
Intelligence Quotient, generally describes a score on a test that rates the subject's cognitive
ability as compared to the general population.
Education, however, says Belth, «deals with the relationship between concepts and powers nurtured in learners, and with the methods of creating concepts
as the inventions of
intelligence, in whatever fields these methods come to be employed Education becomes a way of raising and answering a question not otherwise asked, a question centering on the problems of improving the
ability to think....
Tactic only go
as far
as the
ability of the players you have and their
intelligence to interpret what they were told before getting on the pitch.
I don't mean this
as a knock to the
intelligence of the players, but the guys are young in our secondary, and right now they are definitely playing on their athletic
ability vs their mental
ability.
Kovacic is a similar style of player to Carrick and that kind of
intelligence, work - rate and passing
ability from deep could make him ideal
as his successor.
The only closest player to Cazorla in terms of technical
ability and
intelligence is Jack Wilshere yet people want him sold because he's not world class
as if those playing there are world class.I hope Wilshere is given the opportunity to challenge for the CM because with a run of games I believe he can put in better performances than Ramsey and Xhaka.Wilshere is a very intelligent player who can vary his game to play with anyone in the centre.I also hope Cazorla comes back quickly.We need the Coqzorla partnership back again.Xhaka won't stand the test of time in this Arsenal lineup because if he's a CM then he's not doing enough or if he's a DM he can't defend.He'll be surpsssed in the future unless Wenger continues to do him a favour like he's already doing.He's a massivel overrated player and it's debatable if he's the kind of player we needed in the first place before signing him.
But the modern full - back needs to fill two positions, with the requisite skillset now including stamina, speed, passing, positional awareness and
intelligence - «
as well
as the traditional
ability to occasionally dump a tricky winger into the advertising hoardings.
Bergkamp was never a particularly prolific striker, but his
intelligence and technical
ability was second to none in the Premier League and he will forever be regarded
as one of the greatest foreign players to grace the English game.
His
intelligence, passing range, tactical awareness and especially his goalscoring
ability marked him out
as one of the finest midfielders of his generation.
Some children can take much longer, which says absolutely nothing of their
intelligence or your
ability as a parent.
Howard Gardner is a psychologist and professor known for developing of the theory of multiple
intelligences, which points out that a person has multiple
intelligences distributed in various skills, such
as logical reasoning, language, music, spatial sense, kinesthetic
ability, and interpersonal and intrapersonal skills.
Emotional
intelligence is generally regarded
as our
ability to identify, express and control emotions.
Brands like «Gold» and «Premium» have set new trends with lofty and unsubstantiated claims for newborn health and achievement, such
as increased
intelligence, musical
ability and even better eyesight.
But it is doubtful whether Africa's oldest nation will be
as successful in achieving them without Meles Zenawi and his outstanding
intelligence, shrewd political skills and uncanny
ability to navigate different worlds without much difficulty.
Her record is not
as strong and long
as we'd like, and she has not convinced us that she will definitely be a good councilmember, but her
intelligence, her
ability to quickly get to the heart of the issue and her diligence give us hope.
As governor, he used his considerable
intelligence and leadership
ability to advance an agenda to help all New Yorkers live better, more prosperous lives.
He represents exactly the kind of threat FBI Director Robert Mueller and his experts have warned about,
as American military and
intelligence agencies have eroded Al Qaeda's
ability to launch large - scale attacks.»
His vanishing act provides a glimpse into what it takes to flourish in modern - day science, where mentorship, networking, and the
ability to secure funding can be
as important
as talent and
intelligence.
As he continues, I find myself reminded of F. Scott Fitzgerald's proposition in The Crack - Up, that «the test of a first - rate
intelligence is the
ability to hold two opposed ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the
ability to function.»
In making his case for our unmatched minds, he also considers theory of mind — the
ability to gauge what is going on in another person's head —
as well
as intelligence, culture and morality.
When they compared late - onset users with the control group and adjusting the results for variables such
as age and
intelligence quotient (IQ), the only difference the researchers found was in divided attention, which relates to the
ability to perform multiple tasks at the same time.
The behavior of such people tells us that we are missing something important by treating
intelligence as if it encompassed all cognitive
abilities.
General
intelligence is usually defined
as the
ability to do well on multiple cognitive tasks, from math skills to problem solving.
Insofar
as intelligence involves the
ability to process information, this, too, will fade.
Whereas
intelligence quotient sees
intelligence as being a single measurable characteristic affecting all mental
ability, aptitude breaks mental
ability down into many different characteristics which are supposed to be more or less independent of each other.
Since the 1970s, researchers who study
intelligence have hypothesized that smartness,
as measured on standard IQ tests, may hinge on the
ability to quickly and efficiently sample sensory information from the environment, says Stuart Ritchie, a psychologist at the University of Edinburgh in the United Kingdom.
Cook refers to artificial
intelligence and data - mining technologies»
ability to seek useful information on resident behavior and the state of the home, and to automatically act on this information,
as «ambient
intelligence.»
Intelligence is often defined
as the
ability to find connections between existing entities — understanding that a key goes in a lock, for instance.
The test could reveal severe genetic disease,
as well
as a child's eye color, and someday perhaps even height,
intelligence, or athletic
ability.
But new research suggests that ravens — birds singled out by many cultures
as a symbol of
intelligence and wisdom — share at least some of the human
ability to think abstractly about other minds, adapting their behavior by attributing their own perceptions to others.
And you talk right upfront about how traditional explanations for what drives intellectual
ability in animals have included the requirements of social relationships or the requirements of the challenging environment, but you think you've hit upon something that doesn't get a lot of discussion
as a key to animal
intelligence.
As gaming tech closes in on the
ability to tell players» expressions, can lip - reading artificial
intelligence be far behind?
Similarly, in a re-analysis of results of a previous study, my colleague Brooke Macnamara and I found that fluid
intelligence — the general
ability to reason and think logically — was a strong positive predictor of skill in the board game GO,
as measured by a laboratory task that was specially designed to measure a GO player's
ability to evaluate game situations and select optimal moves.
Artificial
intelligence — commonly known
as A.I. — is already exceeding human
abilities.