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Quotes About Intelligence

Cuanto más inteligente sea una mujer menos tardará en establecer un compromiso con la naturaleza del hombre -Conde de Saint Germain
~ Kerstin Gier
but then logic had never been my strong point.
~ Kerstin Gier
Es heißt auch immer, dass der Verstand in Augenblicken höchster Gefahr am besten arbeitet und einem glasklare Einfälle schenkt. Aber das war bei mir ebenso wenig der Fall.
~ Kerstin Gier
What do you get when you combine Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, IoT Sensors and Machine Learning? An intelligence professional assistant that will likely correct us when we are wrong!
~ Kevin Coleman
knowing you're smarter than somebody and you can beat them. And that, in our case, it was gonna make us some money.
~ Kevin D. Mitnick
The smartest person in the room never says they're the smartest person in the room.
~ Kevin Hart
To get a doctorate, you need only have a modicum of intelligence and the ability to grind it out. I'm afraid you may only be qualified to be an academic, not a pastor. Ministry is a lot harder than scholarship.
~ Kevin J. Vanhoozer
An organization's intelligence is distributed to the point of being ubiquitous.
~ Kevin Kelly
A brain is a society of very small, simple modules that cannot be said to be thinking, that are not smart in themselves. But when you have a network of them together, out of that arises a kind of smartness.
~ Kevin Kelly
robust intelligence may be a liability—especially if by "intelligence" we mean our peculiar self-awareness, all our frantic loops of introspection and messy currents of self-consciousness. We want our self-driving car to be inhumanly focused on the road, not obsessing over an argument it had with the garage.
~ Kevin Kelly
Even a very tiny amount of useful intelligence embedded into an existing process boosts its effectiveness to a whole other level.
~ Kevin Kelly
A good question may be the last job a machine will learn to do. A good question is what humans are for.
~ Kevin Kelly
What we want instead of conscious intelligence is artificial smartness. As AIs develop, we might have to engineer ways to prevent consciousness in them. Our most premium AI services will likely be advertised as consciousness-free. Nonhuman
~ Kevin Kelly
Cognifying photography has revolutionized it because intelligence enables cameras to slip into anything (in a sunglass frame, in a color on clothes, in a pen) and do more, including calculate 3-D, HD, and many other options that earlier would have taken $100,000 and a van full of equipment to do. Now cognified photography is something almost any device can do as a side job.
~ Kevin Kelly
Our most important thinking machines will not be machines that can think what we think faster, better, but those that think what we can't think.
~ Kevin Kelly
Heavily cognified, incredibly smart filters can be applied to any realm
~ Kevin Kelly
Each page in a book will discover other pages and other books. Thus books will seep out of their bindings and weave themselves together into one large metabook, the universal library. The resulting collective intelligence of this synaptically connected library allows us to see things we can't see in a single isolated book.
~ Kevin Kelly
We should really call AIs "AAs," for "artificial aliens." An
~ Kevin Kelly
Nicholas Negroponte, head of MIT's Media Lab, once quipped in the 1990s that the urinal in the men's restroom was smarter than his computer because it knew he was there and would flush when he left, while his computer had no idea he was sitting in front of it all day. That
~ Kevin Kelly
What we want instead of conscious intelligence is artificial smartness.
~ Kevin Kelly
Given enough time, decentralized connected dumb things can become smarter than we think. Second
~ Kevin Kelly
The kind of intelligent book club discussion as now happens on the book sharing site Goodreads might follow the book itself and become more deeply embedded into the book via hyperlinks. So when a person cites a particular passage, a two-way link connects the comment to the passage and the passage to the comment. Even a minor good work could accumulate a wiki-like set of critical comments tightly bound to the actual text.
~ Kevin Kelly
It's possible that a not-so-smart person who can communicate well can do much better than a super-smart person who can't communicate well.That is good news because it is much easier to improve your communication skills than your intelligence.
~ Kevin Kelly
What I loved about 'Summer' was that they were these four bright kids with a wonderful future. In a way, she was the one with the brains, and then you have the beauty queen and the jock and the introvert.
~ Kevin Williamson