Sentences with phrase «potential than intelligence»

She found that grit matters more to a child's ability to reach his full potential than intelligence, skill, or even grades.

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«While you may be smart, you're not smarter than the collective intelligence of your potential customers,» Blank says.
The potential for artificial intelligence has, for decades, been mostly relegated to the larger - than - life imaginations of Hollywood directors.
The anxiety people feel making investment decisions may have more to do with the traffic they dealt with earlier than the potential consequences they face with the investment, but not if the decision - maker has high emotional intelligence a recent study published in Psychological Science suggests.
Arsene Wenger is the cause of his own problems.Why did he sell Gabriel?A player who for all his mistakes has better defensive skills than Mertesacker, Holding and Chambers.I don't care about potential as I'm talking about now.I also kept saying Monreal shouldn't be played as a CB yet people here were including him in our best lineup possible when everyone is fit.This is just bizzare.Also this may be unpopular opinion but I feel Wilshere is better than Xhaka and Ramsey and only he in our squad has the intelligence to play the Santi role.
We should also look into how we can best make use of the beneficial applications of robotic or artificial intelligence advances, so as to be able to use our freed up resources and individual potentials wisely rather than becoming enslaved by those advances.»
Gardner, Professor of education at Harvard University, launched his theory of multiple intelligences in the 1980's, in which he could give a greater account of the range of human potential, both by children and adults, than before would have been the case.
Gardner identified nine intelligences, suggesting a broader range of potential in students than what is identified by I.Q. testing: Linguistic, Logical / Mathematical, Musical, Visual / Spatial, Bodily / Kinesthetic, Intrapersonal, Interpersonal, Naturalist and Existential.
Intelligence is ubiquitously aligned with snark, sarcasm or irony rather than real feelings and Jaeger presents a loathing in each, Untitled sculpture's simultaneous potential and lack of.
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.
They can see much further into the future than most lawyers; they endure sleepless nights worrying about the storage and security of big data; and they are typically fascinated by the potential of artificial intelligence to disrupt the traditional law firm business model.
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