Sentences with phrase «other kinds of intelligence»

So I remain skeptical of the prospects for «disruptive innovation» in our education system if its success will rely on heightening the role of other kinds of intelligence.

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The postings didn't make it clear what kind of use Facebook wants to put the chips to other than the broad umbrella of artificial intelligence.
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 says.
Communities of interest, on the other hand, are the kind suggested by terms like «the intelligence community» or «the social - service community» These communities tend to form» around limited interests, often self - interests.
This kind of guidance promotes a growth mindset, which, according to Dr. Carol Dweck, writing for the American Psychological Association, is the understanding that intelligence «can be increased through their own efforts, good strategies, and help from others
A child with kinaesthetic intelligence will need some kind of outlet, which will partly depend on his other intelligences.
Would a citation to another source, like the Democracy Intelligence Unit's Democracy Index, be a sufficient response to this question, or are you looking for some other kind of analysis?
Most times our youth don't realize that drug abuse has negative and damaging impact on them, like decrease in intelligence, mental disorder, death and many other kinds of diseases,» APC Youth Connect stated.
Google declined to discuss what other kinds of tools it could build on the Patient Rescue platform — for instance by setting its artificial intelligences to work on huge volumes of data from millions of patients.
Zimmer: Well there are a lot of different ways of testing intelligence, and you can find them on IQ tests and other kinds of tests; and they tend to correlate together and so that people who score a certain way on one intelligence test will test similarly in another test and so these scores, kind of, hang together.
As these filmmakers speculate, Paisley and McGuinness didn't so much convince each other of the rightness of their respective views as they settled on a kind of ideological détente, coming to respect each other's tenacity and intelligence through their heated dialectical exchanges.
Worse, an unctuous, ambitious official, code name C (Andrew Scott), has plans to ally Her Majesty's intelligence agency with counterparts from eight other nations - a kind of pool approach to espionage.
Where other film - makers might have resorted to the kind of elaborate visualisations that characterised Peter Jackson's The Lovely Bones, Abrahamson has the intelligence to trust his cast to show us the world through their eyes.
Reeve (an XOF soldier) is kind of a butthole and the other characters consist of a nurse who's very out of place, a cop, and an artificial intelligence that has two personalities.
Though «Central Intelligence» works fine as the kind of brainless entertainment you put on in the background while doing other things, considering the level of talent involved (on both sides of the camera), it really should have been better.
In other words, contrary to Tough's assertion that «we have been focusing on the wrong skills and abilities in our children» (what he calls «the cognitive skills — the kind of intelligence that gets measured on IQ tests, including the abilities to recognize letters and words»), it would appear, especially for the poor in our inner cities, that we have not been focusing enough on those skills.
Provides quick quizzes to help identify the many ways of being smart (word smart, picture smart, self smart, music smart, people smart, body smart, nature smart, and logic smart), provides hundreds of ways to develop all eight kinds of smarts, and offers tips and resources for making the most of one's strongest intelligences and strengthening the others.
What Gardner also found is that there are physiological and specifically neurological bases for the different kinds of intelligence he identified — intelligences that collectively are essential for humanity and civilization, with some being emphasized by some cultures more than others.
Other phrases offended her intelligence, particularly those concerning entrances: Not long before he enters her... or, now at last he enters her, and, happily, soon after he has entered her... Was she obliged on the night to transform herself for Edward into a kind of portal or drawing room through which he might process?
Amazon launched its effort in 2014 with its Echo speaker, using the same kind of artificial intelligence employed by Apple's Siri, Google Now and Microsoft's Cortana, among others.
This month, at Sprüth Magers, he will present new works that demonstrate his near infallibility as an experimentalist: a suite of Calder-esque mobiles (he calls them «Scales») made from colorful tin cans and all kinds of other fun detritus that recall a number of heady European modernist movements but somehow still manage to wear their intelligence lightly, like a tie - dyed bandana.
In other words, she's a sculptor in the classic California tradition that celebrates eccentricity as a kind of instinctive intelligence.
The founder of the innovative architectural firm metaxy, he imagines «genetic architects» creating buildings and other objects that can build themselves, that are endowed with a certain kind of intelligence, and that make up a massive «self - aware» built ecosystem.
Certainly, these kind of capabilities, like many others that we continue to find in nonhuman animals, require rethinking our positions on animal intelligence.
ASHCROFT: The kinds of things that we've done to improve the intelligence capacity of the federal government, to deter terror, are the kinds of things that had been in place for years as it relates to a number of other kinds of criminal behavior and activity.
So, in finance, in sports, in marketing, in all kinds of other business, people use Artificial Intelligence to gain insights, to get some like advantage over their competitors almost everywhere except law.
Sharon D. Nelson: Well, interesting, you kind of answered my next question, so I think I'm going to reshape it a little bit because I do think a lot of lawyers are worried about Artificial Intelligence replacing their jobs, and from my own perspective, I think a certain amount of that fear is justified, but I do understand what you're saying and I've watched with considerable admiration as you've kind of turned your ship a little bit into a different harbor because originally it was called ROSS: The Super-Intelligent Attorney, and now, you have more shaped ROSS from the point of view of the lawyer as somebody that allows the lawyer to be more efficient, serve the client better, and to focus on something other than what you might call «the goat work» of the legal world, which we really don't want to do, and so how did you come to the realization that that was something that needed to be done?
Nutch and Lucene and some other projects now provide the background infrastructure that we need to generate a new kind of search engine, which relies on human intelligence to do what algorithms can not.
There are many other kinds of pre-employment tests, including cognitive tests and emotional intelligence (EI) tests.
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