Sentences with phrase «sort of intelligence»

Kevin Kelly points out it will be a different sort of intelligence to yours, as is Amy's meeting scheduling intelligence.
But if you see stubbornness and determination as a sort of intelligence, Chow Chow is very shrewd.
Vanessa Munroe, the protagonist of Taylor Stevens» debut thriller The Informationist, has a job that will make Whodunit fans drool: She is an information broker, dealing in the sort of intelligence that typically slips under even the best radar.
Furthermore, we can exhibit our intelligences through our ideas, creations, and performances — but test scores do not necessarily measure any sort of intelligence.
Clearly, some sort of intelligence must have created it.
With Fonda and Sutherland, you have actors who understand and sympathize with their characters, and you have a vehicle worthy of that sort of intelligence.
it seems that those who have some sort of intelligence and ability to think ahead can value the importance of financial stability.
Stallworth, who is black, was able to gather all sorts of intelligence by pretending to be a white supremacist on the phone or via other forms of correspondence.

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Considering the large number of recording artists who will be in attendance at the Grammys, and the many thousands of photos and videos that will be taken during the event, the Recording Academy will be able to rely on the Watson artificial intelligence platform to sort through reams of content and «create unique fan experiences» with the type of speed and efficiency that would be impossible for humans to do manually.
The rebranding was a kind of pledge of sorts, that Tribune would catch up with current technology and start using machine learning and artificial intelligence in its «content monetization engine.»
Meta's search platform uses machine intelligence to analyze the number and quality of citations in medical journals and research papers, and then sorts them into the largest knowledge graph of its kind.
Song believes the future lies in artificial intelligence — machine learning that can look at a customer's online profile and understand whether he is the sort of person who needs two new white dress shirts for work, plus a Kanye West — approved hoodie.
Within moments of meeting people, you decide all sorts of things about them, from status to intelligence to promiscuity.
Artificial intelligence and Watson - type entities will replace many analyst jobs because it will be very difficult for humans to sort through the massive amounts of information that will be generated.
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.»
This is hardly the sort of talk one would expect from an enemy of intelligence (the product of the intellect).
It is at the basis of inspiration, which becomes, as one might say, a sort of exaltation of what has first been ordained and fixed by the intelligence.
Words like rigor, choice, ability, diversity and intelligence are exposed as codes that legitimate «more invidious ways of sorting by race and class.»
Harvard has an incentive to admit only those who will sustain its super-eminence by graduating to the ranks of the super-eminent — a feat that depends on all sorts of cultural factors, not just intelligence.
Sorry folks but your justification for some sort of father figure and heaven in the Sky is from a book written almost 2000 years ago... I would rather trust someone who has far exceeded the intelligence of everyone who is posting comments on this board...
When one is content in his own life, he isn't prone to such hostility toward people he has never met and have done him no harm — assuming it is a reasonable individual possessing any sort of self control or true intelligence — certainly a basic understanding of human interaction.
There is not a more hypocritical or repulsive group than those who are not only so distressed by people accepting what they view as nothing more than a fairy tale, but who reject a higher power for lack of proof, only to cling (defacto) to the idea that everything came into existence without any sort of guidance, intent, or intelligence behind it.
It is certainly the case that any view of evolution which recognises the emergence of intelligence as a sort of destiny, written in the script of nature, is welcome.
THAT SORT OF COMMENT WHICH IS YOUR REGULAR STANDARD, REVEALS YOUR LOW INTELLIGENCE.
You are insulting our intelligence asking this sort of twaddle.
Exams and interviews to test children's aptitude would measure intelligence and gauge potential — doing whatever possible to avoid the sorts of tests that reward either extensive coaching or the confidence and eloquence that more middle class children are more likely to receive from their parents.
The Italian activist Franco Berardi made much the same sort of point in Milan on 14 March: «Our arms are those of intelligence and critique... the indispensable activity of becoming aware again of the collective body... one needs to rediscover oneself in a Tahrir Square.»
One is that there most likely will never be another Sheldon Silver — or, rather, another New York legislator who possesses the intelligence, skill, patience and ethical indifference needed to construct an empire of the sort the former speaker ran for more than two decades.
«This decision seems to have been made based on the same sort of fake theatrics that marked the period before the War in Iraq, where politicians looked for fake evidence, faulty intelligence, hearsay, innuendo or old archives of things we already knew,» Wilson said in a statement.
Researchers have demonstrated how to decode what the human brain is seeing by using artificial intelligence to interpret fMRI scans from people watching videos, representing a sort of mind - reading technology.
Some neurologists think that what may go on in the savant may be a relative preservation and heightening of primitive perceptual and computational powers in the right hemisphere — powers of a sort that are normally inhibited with the development of abstract intelligence and language.
America the Vulnerable by Joel Brenner A public service announcement of the most urgent sort, this engrossing book reveals how our lack of cyber savvy, both as individuals and as a nation, is exposing us to extraordinary risks, including viruses that could destroy the power grid, simple hacks that have harvested millions of credit card numbers from retailers, and security breaches that are hemorrhaging classified intelligence through the Net.
In his talk, Biden laid out a vision of a world in which children can be vaccinated against all sorts of cancers, cancer can be diagnosed by simple blood tests, and sophisticated artificial intelligence systems can determine effective and personalized treatment plans.
And he has this ice age scenario, which Jensen and Kamin share; and when the human race came out of Africa, the theory is that East Asians, Koreans, Japanese and Chinese, were trapped north of the Himalayas during the ice ages and therefore were selected most rigorously by a harsh environment for intelligence and for prudence and all sorts of things.
So in this issue Hanson follows that through to a conclusion coming up with tiny insect - like robots with greater than human level intelligence living by the billions in skyscrapers and sort of doing their virtual work at the equivalent of pennies per day and what this leads to, there are two different ideas about what this kind of economic runaway advancement would ultimately lead to.
And there is also a sort of assumption that in this runaway breakthrough in intelligence, that is going to occur shortly after we build the first smarter - than - human machine, consciousness will fall out of that.
These scams use advanced software programs using a sort of artificial intelligence to trick you.
He stands on the platform of establishedmen.com to seek a sort of woman that he needs as he understands that she does not only possess glamour and looks but also intelligence.
In this version, the man of the hour is one «Dr. H. Hoovey, Professor of Science», who is speaking to Horton through something he calls his «Who - Scope Appliance», basically a sort of speaker - receiver setup that allows him, and only him, to talk to outside intelligences, like, say, elephants.
An extraordinarily versatile performer, Johnson managed to play virtually every sort of role open to an actress of above - average beauty and intelligence in the 1940s.
The film is loaded with seedy and dysfunctional characters of questionable morals and intelligence, which makes things entertaining in a train - wreck sort of way, but it leaves nobody to root for.
The only sense to be made of it is that Taking Lives intends some sort of angry statement about a woman's choice of career over family (an early conversation chides Illeana for, essentially, being successful in a traditionally male profession), finding a fugitive breed of Ashley Judd - like glee in punishing its powerful feminine centre with physical abuse - into - mutilation, rape of a kind, and a brutal disdain for her intelligence and discretion.
The difference is that the latter is not human, but a robot or artificial intelligence of some sort.
The interludes in the picture are moments where Margot's boy Claude (Zane Pais) and eventually Margot herself peep on a couple engaged in mysterious carnal rites — sex of some sort, the dressing of a pig — that speaks to the idea that these hyper - educated people are divorced entire from their physical and native moral intelligence.
Caught by South Korea's Intelligence Agency, she is forced into a sort of finishing school for sleeper - cell assassins.
The actor who plays Shawn Eckhardt, Jeff Gillooly's friend and accomplice, also provides quality humor, as he proclaims to be an expert in counter intelligence, thus making him qualified to handle the Nancy Kerrigan situation, even though he has truly never had any experience of the sort.
Her face has a pinched girlish prettiness combined with a shrewd, slightly school - mistressy intelligence — the sort of face that can appear very young and quite old at the same time.
This is le Carré's world of competing agencies within the same country who prize power over efficiency and interests outside the structure working their own interests; support from an American intelligence agent (Robin Wright) raises all sorts of alarms, not the least of which is: what is her endgame?
For a movie about intelligence evolving, I'm sort of wishing this movie would have transcended into a better motion picture.
Intelligence testing in kindergarten for placement in groups there and in the first grade was enhanced by the invention of readiness tests that aimed at sorting those five - year - olds that could make the transition to the first grade from those who could not.
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