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HUMINTHuman Intelligence
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Catholijn Jonker elucidates the goals of the project on the website of TU Delft: 'In the Hybrid Intelligence project, we are working on a symbiosis between artificial and human intelligence that strengthens our human intelligence.
Human intelligence (humint) is a vital part of penetration testing, for example, as well as software testing.
Indeed, who ever said human intelligence was even the best it can get?
Human intelligence results from 12 typical features that are characteristic of human intelligence even though they may not be necessary or sufficient conditions.
* Substitute--In this corner of the matrix, AI provides a substitute for human intelligence; these kinds of developments have received the bulk of attention in recent discussions of AI.
With this increase in the capabilities of AI, many leading scientists hypothesize that AI will overtake human intelligence. From there, the question arises: What does this mean for the future of mankind?
What Human Intelligence lacks in calculation, we more than make up for in several other aspects of cognition.
New York, NY, March 02, 2018 --(PR.com)-- YouToken and their unique platform that "allows people to convert human intelligence into a financial asset" seeks to shake up the blockchain crowdfunding market in 2018.
Neurolink Godot -- The Boring Company Official Website Neurolink is a neurotechnology company developing implantable brain-computer interfaces; their aim is enhanced human intelligence, or augmented human intelligence.
provides specialised human intelligence solutions and services to customers in the intelligence community.
For the purposes of this article, I suppose that the technological singularity is the point in time at which we build a machine of sufficient intelligence that is able to redesign itself to improve its intelligence, and at which its intelligence starts to grow exponentially fast, quickly exceeding human intelligence by orders of magnitude.
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