A. The “sadder but wiser” person carries the voice of experience, which is the beginning of true wisdom. B. The reward for conformity is that everybody likes you except yourself. --- Rita Mae Brown C. All public officials with essential life and death recognizance should take a professional competency test every five years. This includes judges and doctors at the minimum. AI engines assisting in any profession should also pass competency exams. Elected officials should take a mental acuity test before every election. D. What do TikTok and Alzheimer's have in common? Both steal your identity. E. A popular boss is not a boss. A respected boss gets things done. F. One danger of published falsified research is that it poisons AI datasets, causing AI systems to propagate falsehoods as truth. As you know, AI doesn't know right from wrong.
When it comes to intelligence, what is beyond or a "corner" is not the best question to ask. Perhaps, to ask what the forms of intelligence there are is the better question to ask. Then, the reader can order them by perceived importance: above, beyond, significant, or irrelevant. Of the many forms of intelligence, we give a short list. Linguistic Intelligence - The ability to use language effectively, whether in writing, speaking, or understanding complex texts. Think poets, novelists, or orators like Shakespeare or Martin Luther King Jr. Logical-Mathematical Intelligence - Skill in reasoning, problem-solving, and working with numbers or abstract concepts. Mathematicians like Einstein or computer programmers excel here. Spatial Intelligence - The capacity to visualize and manipulate objects in space. Architects, artists like Picasso, or even pilots rely on this. Musical Intelligence - Sensitivity to rhythm, pitch, and melody, ...