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That transformative nature is key to intelligence, even if no one is quite sure how to formalize the idea.
Moreover, some researchers say, the observation that MCPH patients can speak, and that they suffer at most from moderate retardation, indicates that the ASPM gene is not key to intelligence itself--whether or not it might have played a role in scaling up the hominid brain to modern dimensions.
Embodied cognition stresses, in various ways, that the coupling between acting and sensing is the key to intelligence and distances itself from the notion of an internally situated 'intelligent system'.
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"The key to artificial intelligence has always been the representation," he says.
The key to good intelligence is striking a balance and accepting the reality that some covert actions will fail.
Mancuso has found rising evidence that the key to plant intelligence is in the radicle or root apex.
But the key to the intelligence community isn't the actual strategic decisions, since, ultimately, the executive branch is going to be making those.
Meanwhile, Adam Phillips, whose DNA strands should be studied by medical science for the key to higher intelligence, has come out with "Darwin's Worms" (Free Press), a book about the parallels between Darwin's thinking and Freud's.
Much as Laplace imagined that we could, given sufficient data and calculation, predict (or emulate) the world, a growing crew of neuroscientists and engineers imagine that the key to artificial intelligence is building machines that emulate human brains, neuron by neuron.
Empathy: the key to emotional intelligence.
The Intercept reported Thursday morning that the National Security Agency has successfully tracked Russian hacking in the past; its capabilities may be the key to the intelligence community's confidence in Russia's meddling.
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