We found 171 examples of how to use intelligence in an English sentence.
Sentences 126 to 150 of 171.
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126. | It's hard for them to understand, as they possess little intelligence. | |
127. | Sami insulted Layla's intelligence with that story. | |
128. | There are limits, you see, to our friend's intelligence. | |
129. | They say that intelligence is all that differentiates us from the apes. | |
130. | Maquire says there's already a lot of activity around turning employment into a matchmaking endeavor, using artificial intelligence and deep learning to help the right person and the right job find each other. | |
131. | Algeria has a formidable intelligence system. | |
132. | Abundant but not profound intelligence. | |
133. | Intelligence with no ambitions is like a bird with no wings. | |
134. | Intelligence violates the law of instinct. | |
135. | Intelligence services in Algeria instead of spying on dangerous people they spy on modernist opponents and the oppressed. | |
136. | Nature never appeals to intelligence until habit and instinct are useless. | |
137. | A comedian used Artificial Intelligence to generate a deepfake of former U.S. president Barack Obama. | |
138. | When cowardice is conducive to self-preservation, it is called intelligence. | |
139. | AI is generally regarded as programming computers to do things that normally require human intelligence — tasks such as planning, learning, reasoning, and problem-solving. | |
140. | The resulting set of images and memories is a window into what the artist calls the machine's mind, essentially its artificial intelligence. | |
141. | The United States' Central Intelligence Agency has been responsible for numerous coups all over the world. | |
142. | Welcome to the Central Intelligence Agency. | |
143. | I'd like you to join the Central Intelligence Agency. | |
144. | Our intelligence budget is higher than their entire GDP. | |
145. | Mentally the Third Men were indeed very unlike their predecessors. Their intelligence was in some ways no less agile; but it was more cunning than intellectual, more practical than theoretical. They were interested more in the world of sense-experience than in the world of abstract reason, and again far more in living things than in the lifeless. They excelled in certain kinds of art, and indeed also in some fields of science. But they were led into science more through practical, aesthetic or religious needs than through intellectual curiosity. In mathematics, for instance (helped greatly by the duodecimal system, which resulted from their having twelve fingers), they became wonderful calculators; yet they never had the curiosity to inquire into the essential nature of number. Nor, in physics, were they ever led to discover the more obscure properties of space. They were, indeed, strangely devoid of curiosity. Hence, though sometimes capable of a penetrating mystical intuition, they never seriously disciplined themselves under philosophy, nor tried to relate their mystical intuitions with the rest of their experience. | |
146. | But even the most spiritual life has its temptations. The extravagant fever of industrialism and intellectualism had so subtly poisoned the plant-men that when at last they rebelled against it they swung too far, falling into the snare of a vegetal life as one-sided as the old animal life had been. Little by little they gave less and less energy and time to "animal" pursuits, until at last their nights as well as their days were spent wholly as trees, and the active, exploring, manipulating, animal intelligence died in them forever. | |
147. | Fool Muttonhead, the leader of the separatists, has links with Moroccan intelligence officers. | |
148. | That group of scientists uses artificial intelligence on social media posts to predict depression and suicidality. | |
149. | Multitudinous intellectuals agree that imagination is more important than intelligence. Creativity originates from imagination. | |
150. | Tom is educated beyond his intelligence. |