For one thing, probably half the people I know believe this world is being watched by alien intelligences. |
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What happens when we set out to build artificial intelligences in real life rather than in the movies? |
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Children, given the opportunity, will naturally assemble a personalized aggregate of intelligences needed to approach a learning situation. |
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Worryingly, there seems to be some evidence that these asteroids were sent here by unknown intelligences. |
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Who knows what intelligences, human or artificial, will in some distant future study these scraps? |
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Meanwhile, belief in extraterrestrial intelligences continues to grow with an almost religious fervour. |
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The experimental evidence and conceptual basis for the existence of specific intelligences is weak. |
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At least with extraterrestrial intelligences we can guess what might have happened. |
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Pound's eye is always on resourceful intelligences, embodiments of the Odyssean archetype. |
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Most of the intelligences are linked to tangibles like objects or other people, but existential intelligence deals with intangibles. |
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I hope the intelligences would be more accurate in pinpointing the real criminals instead of harassing innocents. |
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In Victorian England more calculating intelligences are at work, which ultimately prove fatal for the pirates. |
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But do we have an obligation to allow machine intelligences to evolve into human-like minds? |
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There are several groups of intelligences which generate the different stages and layers of creation. |
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Tutors work with each child to find approaches that use the child's learning style preferences and multiple intelligences. |
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Gardner identified eight intelligences that occur in everyone to varying degrees. |
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The Lord of Hosts, the indweller of the universe, the God in creation takes to human form with all the intelligences and powers of Nature. |
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Person-related intelligences include both interpersonal and intrapersonal cognitive capacities. |
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Apart from being a tourist attraction, the robot circus at it will amount to the biggest experiment ever in survivalist learning for artificial intelligences. |
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A professor in Australia wants to study junk DNA sequences to see if they may be descrambled to contain communications from extraterrestrial intelligences. |
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We know now that in the early years of the twentieth century this world was being watched closely by intelligences greater than man's and yet as mortal as his own. |
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You may be a little puzzled that two of the country's biggest intelligences should be so preoccupied by such a trifling matter as the future of a second-rate footie outfit. |
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The 5 senses of man are but the 5 intelligences that function impersonally. |
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But more than that, we wanted them to be happy individuals enjoying their teen-age years, respected as individuals with their own intelligences. |
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The reader is recommended to read this meditation again and again and establish the order of unfolding and refolding of all intelligences in him. |
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Though the phenomenon is older, the whole fad really took off in 1983 with Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences. |
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His research describes and presents eight types of intelligences that can be developed, and all are used when we teach the arts. |
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In other words, they are beings that exist in the wills and intelligences of men. |
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Factor analysis showed the ten multiple intelligences fell into three interpretable factors which were predicted by both gender and test experience. |
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Lipsey enjoys the high grade intelligences that populate the Treasury. |
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Or imagine artificial intelligences which are geniuses at lying. |
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The guide of recognition, far from scorning these practical intelligences that the pupils already incarnated, incorporated but partly concretized, seeks them, finds them and rests on them. |
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From that perspective, I think Mr Smith's concerns about the injustice of treating humans as persons while conscious artificial intelligences are treated as slaves is insufficiently pessimistic. |
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But if Sischy's moral imagination is of a feverishness to invoke the spirits of Fleda Vetch and Milly Theale, her atmosphere is very different from that surrounding those tense, exquisite intelligences. |
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In every service for the greater whole we receive inspiration and guidance through the masters of wisdom and the devas, the subtle intelligences of Nature. |
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A wide knowledge base is demonstrated by the program's inclusion of such areas as differentiated instruction, design-down model for planning instruction, multiple intelligences and inclusionary education. |
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This planetary emanative prana is qualitative and is transmitted by certain intelligences, the devas of air, which are called the devas of violet hue. |
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Because of the responsiveness of the museum experience to cultural differences as well as to the phenomenon of differing intelligences, it is an opportunity to engage youth who may otherwise be unmotivated to learn. |
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But Gardner went one step farther, arguing that intelligences are multiple and include, at a minimum, linguistic, logical-mathematical, spatial, musical, bodily-kinesthetic, interpersonal, and intrapersonal intelligence. |
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He is responsible for the direction of evolution, though where that is taking us lies beyond human understanding, and indeed, beyond the ken of the highest spiritual intelligences within the solar system. |
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Others are combining human and artificial intelligences. |
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The next range of beings above him are the immaterial intelligences. |
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