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Что (кто) такое Augmentation of Human Intellect - определение

AUGMENTATION OF INTELLIGENCE THROUGH THE USE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Man–Computer Symbiosis; Machine augmented intelligence; Intelligence Amplification; Intelligence augmentation; Augmenting Human Intellect; Augmenting human intellect; Augmentation of Human Intellect; Augmented human intelligence; Augmented intelligence; Cognitive augmentation; Augmented intellect; Cyborg intelligence
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Intelligence amplification         
Intelligence amplification (IA) (also referred to as cognitive augmentation, machine augmented intelligence and enhanced intelligence) refers to the effective use of information technology in augmenting human intelligence. The idea was first proposed in the 1950s and 1960s by cybernetics and early computer pioneers.
Active intellect         
CONCEPT IN CLASSICAL AND MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY
Agent intellect; Agent Intellect; Active Intellect; Intellectus agens
The active intellect (Latin: intellectus agens; also translated as agent intellect, active intelligence, active reason, or productive intellect) is a concept in classical and medieval philosophy. The term refers to the formal (morphe) aspect of the intellect (nous), in accordance with the theory of hylomorphism.
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GNSS augmentation         
  • GNSS augmentation (SBAS) on a phone
METHOD OF IMPROVING A NAVIGATION SYSTEM
SBAS; Ground-Based Augmentation System; Satellite Based Augmentation System; Satellite-Based Augmentation System; Satellite-based Augmentation System; Satellite-based augmentation system; Satellite based augmentation system; Ground Based Augmentation System; GNSS Augmentation; Ground-based augmentation system; Wadgps; GPS augmentation; Satellite navigation augmentation system; Satellite-based navigation augmentation system
Augmentation of a global navigation satellite system (GNSS) is a method of improving the navigation system's attributes, such as precision, reliability, and availability, through the integration of external information into the calculation process. There are many such systems in place, and they are generally named or described based on how the GNSS sensor receives the external information.
intellect         
  • The Structure of Intellect (SI) model organizes intellectual functions in three dimensions: (i) Operations, (ii) Contents, and (iii) Products. (Joy Paul Guilford, 1955)
DEVELOPED ABILITY OF THE MIND TO ASURE TO EMERGE WITH THE CORRECT CONCLUSIONS ABOUT WHAT IS TRUE OR REAL, AND ABOUT HOW TO SOLVE PROBLEMS
Intellectually; Intellects; Intellectual ability; Human intellect
(intellects)
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Intellect is the ability to understand or deal with ideas and information.
Do the emotions develop in parallel with the intellect?...
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Intellect is the quality of being very intelligent or clever.
Her intellect is famed far and wide...
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Intellectually         
  • The Structure of Intellect (SI) model organizes intellectual functions in three dimensions: (i) Operations, (ii) Contents, and (iii) Products. (Joy Paul Guilford, 1955)
DEVELOPED ABILITY OF THE MIND TO ASURE TO EMERGE WITH THE CORRECT CONCLUSIONS ABOUT WHAT IS TRUE OR REAL, AND ABOUT HOW TO SOLVE PROBLEMS
Intellectually; Intellects; Intellectual ability; Human intellect
·adv In an intellectual manner.
Intellect         
  • The Structure of Intellect (SI) model organizes intellectual functions in three dimensions: (i) Operations, (ii) Contents, and (iii) Products. (Joy Paul Guilford, 1955)
DEVELOPED ABILITY OF THE MIND TO ASURE TO EMERGE WITH THE CORRECT CONCLUSIONS ABOUT WHAT IS TRUE OR REAL, AND ABOUT HOW TO SOLVE PROBLEMS
Intellectually; Intellects; Intellectual ability; Human intellect
In the study of the human mind, intellect refers to, describes, and identifies the ability of the human mind to reach correct conclusions about what is true and what is false in reality; and how to solve problems. Derived from the Ancient Greek philosophy term nous, intellect derived from the Latin intelligere (“to understand”), from which derives the term intelligence in the French and English languages.
INTELLECT         
  • The Structure of Intellect (SI) model organizes intellectual functions in three dimensions: (i) Operations, (ii) Contents, and (iii) Products. (Joy Paul Guilford, 1955)
DEVELOPED ABILITY OF THE MIND TO ASURE TO EMERGE WITH THE CORRECT CONCLUSIONS ABOUT WHAT IS TRUE OR REAL, AND ABOUT HOW TO SOLVE PROBLEMS
Intellectually; Intellects; Intellectual ability; Human intellect
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intellect         
  • The Structure of Intellect (SI) model organizes intellectual functions in three dimensions: (i) Operations, (ii) Contents, and (iii) Products. (Joy Paul Guilford, 1955)
DEVELOPED ABILITY OF THE MIND TO ASURE TO EMERGE WITH THE CORRECT CONCLUSIONS ABOUT WHAT IS TRUE OR REAL, AND ABOUT HOW TO SOLVE PROBLEMS
Intellectually; Intellects; Intellectual ability; Human intellect
n.
Understanding, reason, mind, sense, brains, thinking principle, reasoning faculty, rational faculty, discursive faculty, intellectual powers, intellectual faculties, cognitive faculty, cognitive powers, power of cognition.
intellectually         
  • The Structure of Intellect (SI) model organizes intellectual functions in three dimensions: (i) Operations, (ii) Contents, and (iii) Products. (Joy Paul Guilford, 1955)
DEVELOPED ABILITY OF THE MIND TO ASURE TO EMERGE WITH THE CORRECT CONCLUSIONS ABOUT WHAT IS TRUE OR REAL, AND ABOUT HOW TO SOLVE PROBLEMS
Intellectually; Intellects; Intellectual ability; Human intellect

Википедия

Intelligence amplification

Intelligence amplification (IA) (also referred to as cognitive augmentation, machine augmented intelligence and enhanced intelligence) refers to the effective use of information technology in augmenting human intelligence. The idea was first proposed in the 1950s and 1960s by cybernetics and early computer pioneers.

IA is sometimes contrasted with AI (artificial intelligence), that is, the project of building a human-like intelligence in the form of an autonomous technological system such as a computer or robot. AI has encountered many fundamental obstacles, practical as well as theoretical, which for IA seem moot, as it needs technology merely as an extra support for an autonomous intelligence that has already proven to function. Moreover, IA has a long history of success, since all forms of information technology, from the abacus to writing to the Internet, have been developed basically to extend the information processing capabilities of the human mind (see extended mind and distributed cognition).