They say that humans with big brains, and
perhaps great intelligence, occupied a substantial piece of southern Africa in the not very distant past, and that they eventually gave way to smaller - brained, possibly less advanced Homo sapiens — that is, ourselves.
Not exact matches
Perhaps because they've intuited a reality that scientists are just now beginning to conclusively document — reading
great fiction has a unique ability to improve our emotional
intelligence.
By broadening our conception of
intelligence,
perhaps we can nurture more
great minds.
We are excited and awed by the potential to create an
intelligence which exceeds our own, however at the same time, in the hypothetical moment when artificial
intelligence has progressed to the point of a
greater - than - human
intelligence, civilization and
perhaps even what it means to be human changes radically.
Given that skills and
intelligence only account for a portion of success,
perhaps law schools should place a
greater emphasis on building optimism and social connections amongst its students.