But loudness is a lot easier to quickly
judge than intelligence, so often, the most confident speaker rather than the cleverest one ends up dominating the discussion.
Not exact matches
Judge and co-author John D. Kammeyer - Mueller of the Warrington College of Business looked at data collected as part of a multi-decade study that followed more
than 1,500 California children who had scored high on
intelligence tests.
Back in the «50s, technologist Alan Turing said that true artificial
intelligence would be a reality if a computer could fool a significant number of those
judging (like more
than 30 percent) into making them believe they were talking to a fellow human.
The government then promised for more
than 3 years that an independent
judge - led inquiry would examine the allegations, but has now abruptly announced that the investigation will instead be handed to the
Intelligence & Security Committee (ISC), which is as good as saying the whole thing will be kicked into the long grass.
Then again,
judging from your review, the movie might be a bit more pro-Brexit
than I reckoned if for no other reason that it favors the idiocy of one's peers over the malign
intelligence of dang foreigners.
Instructors who held a fixed theory of math
intelligence more readily
judged students to have low ability in math
than those who held a malleable theory, which supposes that people can improve their abilities through hard work and practice.
Knowing what I do now about LD — how it is the result of different brain wiring rather
than a lack of
intelligence — I tend to think many of those kids were probably pretty bright, and it breaks my heart to think of the kids I and others
judged unfairly.
And removing an account that's been identified as a fake — with the help of government
intelligence — is perhaps easier for Twitter
than judging whether a particular piece of robust speech might have crossed the line into harassment or hate speech.