Sentence examples for sort of intelligence from inspiring English sources

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In fiction, especially movies, "AI" means a self-aware, super-intelligent entity, with its own goals, a very broad sort of intelligence (similar to humans), and the ability to change its goals over time.

This sort of "intelligence" would be of marginal importance but, arguably, not entirely useless.

Since everybody can now stake a claim to some sort of intelligence, the term loses its distinguishing force.

In place of a brain, "what I am looking for is a distributed sort of intelligence, as we see in the swarming of birds".

The old 11+ exam used to grade children according to one sort of intelligence only, thus failing to reflect the range of human abilities.

At age 81, after decades of insisting belief is a mistake, Antony Flew has concluded that some sort of intelligence or first cause must have created the universe.

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The two sorts of intelligence almost seem perpendicular to each other.

"This guy was clearly good at contextual sorts of intelligence," which is to say, reading the situation and the rules, in addition to having the necessary knowledge.

In five years' time there will be two sorts of intelligence services: those that understand this fact and have prospered, and those that don't and haven't.

The military is moving away from paper maps toward digital versions that combine all sorts of intelligence, from physical features, like the soil composition of a mountainside, to the precise location of intercepted cell-phone conversations.

By now it's indisputable that the Bush administration massaged all sorts of intelligence about Iraq, mangled the law in the treatment of detainees and outright ignored the law in authorizing warrantless wiretapping.

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