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    Intelligence is a function that has been employed by nations and governments since the start of their existence. “From the spies sent by Moses to ‘spy out the land of Canaan’ to the advice of Sun Tzu to be subtle and ‘use spies for every kind of business.’” According to Richard Hughbank and Don Githens, “Intelligence is information that is analyzed and converted into a product to support a particular customer. Intelligence is both a process and a product that has played an important role in…

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    After completing the Literacy Net and the Edutopia quizzes, I scored the highest in interpersonal and intrapersonal intelligences. I researched these intelligences and I would agree that those are the top intelligences in my life. These two have provided me with the most support and I have used them the most in my college life. Interpersonal intelligence shows that I enjoy talking to other people and using my social skills. I enjoy one-on-one conversation and normally given a deeper…

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    Howard Gardner's Multiple Intelligence The theory of multiple intelligences was developed in 1983 by Dr. Howard Gardner after he suggests or questions that the traditional notion and definition of intelligence, based on I.Q. testing, is far too limited. He found that people had many other gifts and talents that weren't necessarily reflected in the traditional ideals of intelligence. Instead, Dr. Gardner proposes eight different intelligences to account for a broader range of human potential in…

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    Measuring human General intelligence seems to be a very difficult task in the sense of defining what to test for and what is considered intelligent. There are two different theories in the progress towards measuring intelligence Generalized intelligence is a narrower definition of intelligence focusing on analytical intelligence. The other theory is multiple intelligence which say that there are multiple types of intelligence that are separate from each other this number is one that is still…

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    According to Deary, Johnson & Houlihan (2009), intelligence is one of the most frequently studied human behavioral traits and one of the strongest known predictors of major life outcomes such as educational attainment, occupational success, health, and longevity. On that, intelligence can be defines as the ability to learn or understand things or to deal with new or difficult situations and also the ability to apply knowledge to manipulate one's environment or to think abstractly as measured by…

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    “Artificial intelligence is growing up fast, as are robots whose facial expressions can elicit empathy and make you quiver” A quote written by a author, poet, and naturalist named Diane Ackerman. Most people in the society totally must have agreed to this quote. They have the same mindset, a negative one regarding to the matter of Artificial Intelligence like the fear of them surpassing human intelligence. The rest might just think that the possibility of artificial intelligence doing that is…

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    Intelligence is viewed as the ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills. Heredity and environment are two most important factors which influence the intelligence. Now the question arises, is the intelligence determined by nature or nurture? There is a great controversy between the influence of nature and nurture on the intelligence. Some people are of the view that intelligence is the result of traits passed by ancestor to descendant by genes and some people think that it is the…

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    further refers to the traditional psychometric view of intelligence as outdated. He states that from multiple, converging lines there is evidence to propose that human beings have evolved as a species to possess at least seven distinct forms of intelligence - defined as the ability to solve problems or fashion products that are valued in at least one cultural setting or community. Hattingh (1997:143) mentions Wechsler's definition of intelligence as the aggregate or global capacity of the…

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    Seps in the Intelligence Cycle The Intelligence Cycle is the process of producing intelligence and commonly consists of six steps (Carafano, 2012). These steps can be performed by an individual, a team, or a single organization. Other nations may be involved in this cycle as a joint intelligence activity. This model is very useful when organizing intelligence type activities. The first step in establishing requirements by listing priority or critical intelligence requirements – questions that…

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    Artificial intelligence is the making of intelligent machines that are able to preforms task that are completed by human beings. Humans create the technological programs so that one cannot exist without the other. As technology is advancing it stimulates the economy for which humans need survive. There have been many recent examples of artificial intelligence continuing to advance but not without error as evidence by autonomous vehicles and robotic surgery. Artificial intelligence has enabled…

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