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There are over three quarters of a billion mobile phones in use in Africa today, and this has spurred justified excitement about leapfrogging, about bringing the sharing economy, artificial intelligence, autonomous machines to Africa.
Your
intelligence
rises, your creativity rises, your energy levels rise.
It allows us to deliver education according to different types of
intelligence
and according to different user needs.
Now that gave you a lot of information while someone was typing, and what they did then is used advanced artificial
intelligence
techniques called machine learning to have a training phase, and so they got most likely grad students to type in a whole lot of things, and to learn, to have the system use the machine learning tools that were available to learn what it is that the people were typing and to match that up with the measurements in the accelerometer.
Or maybe they're not that intelligent, or perhaps the evolution of an
intelligence
capable of creating sophisticated technology is far rarer than we've assumed.
When these girls sit, you unlock intelligence, you unlock passion, you unlock commitment, you unlock focus, you unlock great leaders.
Because all of these great innovators and inventors that we've talked to and seen over the last few days are also sitting in tiny corners in different parts of the world, and all they're asking us to do is create that space to unlock the intelligence, unlock the passion, unlock all of the great things that they hold within themselves.
When you provide such a focus point, a swarm
intelligence
emerges.
And the next thing is to encourage this development of a swarm intelligence, which is where the cost efficiency comes in.
And this is where working swarmwise comes in, this is where swarm
intelligence
comes in.
And this is when a swarm
intelligence
emerges.
But it shows the
intelligence
that the elephants have.
In the footnote panel that accompanies this work I photographed an official Adolph Hitler postage stamp and an imitation of that stamp produced by British
Intelligence
with Hans Frank's image on it.
And from this moment, classical music became what it most essentially is, a dialogue between the two powerful sides of our nature: instinct and
intelligence.
But every musician strikes a different balance between faith and reason, instinct and
intelligence.
At the same time technology, by taking over the role that notation had always played, shifted the balance within music between instinct and
intelligence
way over to the instinctive side.
And it involves a lot of
intelligence
on the tool side.
Murray and Herrnstein also suggest that a lack of critical
intelligence
explains the prominence of violent crime in poor African-American communities.
Actually he did, but it turned out to be the U.S. Air Force, which doesn't count as extraterrestrial
intelligence.
Any person with average quantitative
intelligence
who learns to read and write mathematics at an elementary level will, as in verbal language, have little difficulty picking up most of the fundamentals if they choose to master the mathspeak of most disciplines of science.
The third kind of invisible innovation coming out of India is what we call process innovations, because of an injection of
intelligence
by Indian firms.
It's because of an injection of
intelligence
into a process which was considered dead for a long time in the West.
Knowledge and
intelligence
is power, and as it becomes more distributed, there's a concomitant distribution and decentralization and disaggregation of power that's underway in the world today.
The Internet gives us access, not just to information and knowledge, but to the
intelligence
contained in the crania of other people on a global basis.
To me, this is not an information age, it's an age of networked
intelligence.
Could we start to share our
intelligence?
Could we create some kind of collective
intelligence
that goes beyond an individual or a group or a team to create, perhaps, some kind of consciousness on a global basis?
And I look at this thing, and, I don't know, I get a lot of hope that maybe this smaller, networked, open world that our kids inherit might be a better one, and that this new age of networked
intelligence
could be an age of promise fulfilled and of peril unrequited.
I work often with designers and visual artists, obviously dancers and other choreographers, but also, more and more, with economists, anthropologists, neuroscientists, cognitive scientists, people really who come from very different domains of expertise, where they bring their
intelligence
to bear on a different kind of creative process.
But how is it that we can start to think about using choreographic thinking, kinesthetic intelligence, to arm the ways in which we think about things more generally?
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