‘Gibson's writing started out being about artificial intelligences attempting to use rogue computer hackers to not so much take over the world as to earn their own identity within it.’.
‘Inarticulate intelligences have to struggle across the gulf between word and thought with him, word and thought lead each other on unstoppably.’.
‘Who knows what intelligences, human or artificial, will in some distant future study these scraps?’.
‘But do we have an obligation to allow machine intelligences to evolve into human-like minds?’.
‘Or imagine artificial intelligences which are geniuses at lying.’.
‘‘I don't trust intelligent machines or artificial intelligences,’ Kate finally conceded reluctantly.’.
‘At least with extraterrestrial intelligences we can guess what might have happened.’.
‘Meanwhile, belief in extraterrestrial intelligences continues to grow with an almost religious fervour.’.
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‘I have a series of dreams in a similar ‘style’, which involve interactions with extra terrestrial intelligences where I seem to be maintaining another life entirely.’.
‘One important aspect of the surge in information-processing ability displayed on Earth in recent years is the way it should revolutionize our ideas about what extraterrestrial intelligences would do.’.
‘A professor in Australia wants to study junk DNA sequences to see if they may be descrambled to contain communications from extraterrestrial intelligences.’.
‘They address each other by first names, a sign not just of unusual intimacy, but of equality - her intelligence and managerial skills more than compensating for his higher social status.’.
‘And you talk about five qualities to be successful: integrity, industry, intelligence, knowledge and courage.’.
‘The reasoning tests assess qualities such as aptitude, cognitive skill, ability, and intelligence.’.
‘But it has mainly been studied in particular patients with profound impairments of memory, despite otherwise normal cognitive ability and intelligence.’.
‘What about emotional intelligence, the ability to understand and listen to yourself and others?’.
‘For one thing, computers are a pretty intelligent lot, if the measure of intelligence is the ability to absorb, process and recall vast amounts of information.’.
‘An office boy will not be what he is now if he had education, skills, common sense and intelligence like his boss.’.
‘He is good company, a man of great intelligence and broad knowledge, good humour and acerbic wit.’.
‘I'm absolutely convinced Sutton's ability, intelligence and experience mean he offers the England squad something they have not got.’.
‘Sense of self, physical abilities, ability to interact with others, communication skills and intelligence begin to develop from the age of three.’.
‘Who of them had really considered the thought that mankind with all its technical knowledge and intelligence would lose against the simple powers of nature?’.
‘At 25, her success has been formidable, but she is oddly unhelpful about applying her reputed intelligence to an understanding of it.’.
‘This doesn't mean men can't do it, it just proves that kneading calls for no special skills, intelligence or ability.’.
‘The serpents' wisdom quoted here means shrewd intelligence with perfect knowledge of the position under which one is placed.’.
‘The fear of other people's intelligence and ability applied to the production of goods we consume is not only profoundly wrong but also extremely dangerous.’.
‘Blogging's comparative advantage has nothing to do with the alleged superior skills of bloggers or their higher intelligence, quicker wit, or more fabulous physiques.’.
‘Now is the time to apply your skills and intelligence to material affairs, and sow the seed that can be reaped at a later date.’.
‘He points out that where such extreme early deprivation is followed by nurturant care there is some improvement in speech, intelligence and social skills.’.
‘Given the talent, intelligence, and skill possessed by Indians, why was their country still weak, still on the margins of international affairs?’.
‘The authors will all be invited to write for the series because they don't underestimate readers' intelligence nor overestimate their knowledge.’.