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    The ability of a machine to act and react like humans and resemble the intelligence like them is Artificial Intelligence (AI). It is not a system but it is embedded inside the system like computer. It is a broad branch of computer science which defines the study of intelligent agents. Like humans, the machines also perceive its environment and take the actions accordingly to achieve their goals. The term “Artificial Intelligence” is applied when a machine mimics “cognitive” functions that…

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    development of artificial intelligence. Because of early artificial intelligence pioneers such as Kurt Gödel, Alonso Church, and Alan Turing, today, artificial intelligence technology enables computers to do things that are considered inherently “human” or that require judgment and reasoning. They can “diagnose diseases, analyze electronic circuits, understand human speech, drive automobiles, and solve differential equations” (Nilsson). Because of artificial intelligence, the fields of medicine,…

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    Multiple Intelligences; Intrapersonal and Spatial Intelligences Dr. Howard Gardner the Professor of Education at Harvard University developed the theory of Multiple Intelligences in 1983. In his book “Frames of Mind”, he proposed the existence of at least seven basic intelligences. More recently, he has added an eight and discussed the possibility of the ninth one. The theory of MI is an attempt of understanding how children learn. Through different abilities, such as reading, writing, moving…

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    work alongside to shape children’s intelligence quotients (IQs) where factors such as: schooling quality, parental education and birth weight highly contribute to the changes in the IQ of individuals (Pacheco, Hedges, Schilling, & Morton, 2013). Teratogens such as the nicotine chemical found in cigarettes has been linked to many perinatal problems in infants, such that include: low birth weight,…

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    Artificial intelligence (AI) is the science that makes the machine intelligent, e.g. when the computer makes decisions in a similar way that human does. AI is applied in software or machines From the research I did, the scientists are investigating on two type of AI, one AI is that it has its own personality, it can acts as human, has own emotion, feel what human can feel and its own thinking, so singularity. And this AI has self learning program so it is like human can learn from experience.…

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    Measuring intelligence has been a fascination for many cultures for a long time. Intelligence, once was only measured by what a person knew or how a person could adeptly understand abstract concepts. Some cultures, book knowledge as it were became one of the only areas that allowed people to gain access to certain jobs. The Chinese had tests that basically placed people in government positions solely based on the performance on the tests themselves. Previously in Chinese culture it was who you…

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    The Intelligence Community is responsible for analyzing mass amounts of information mainly for the safety of citizens. With that, there has to be an overall process for how these steps are carried out. The information that the intelligence community brings in is important to the security of our nation and they must follow the correct process to make sure it is being carried out properly. The seven phases of the intelligence process are (1) identifying requirements, (2) collection, (3) processing…

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    Business Intelligence software, more commonly known as BI software, is software designed for the purpose of analyzing data to understand the strengths and weaknesses of an organization better. It allows the management of an organization to clearly see the relationship existing between the different data, to ensure that the proper decisions are made, especially when it comes to the deployment of resources used. Overall, Business Intelligence software plays a critical role when it comes to the…

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    Emotional intelligence is a set of qualities and competencies one possesses, it is the ability of an individual to recognize their emotions and the emotions of others. It is perhaps the intangible piece that one takes with them each day that affects how they manage their behavior and relationships with others and how they make daily decisions (Bradberry & Greaves, 2009, p.17). It is thought that perhaps a person’s emotional intelligence may be even more important than their actual IQ and that…

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    exact opposite effect. One of the newest advancing fields in the technology industry, is that of artificial intelligence, or A.I. Artificial Intelligence is the area in science of creating smart machines. Machines with the abilities to solve problems and…

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