George (2000) identified that there was four aspects emotional intelligence. These aspects allow leaders to transform and motivate team members. These aspects are a) awareness of own and others’ emotion‚ b) emotional facilitation‚ c) emotional understanding and d) management of own and others’ emotions (Jordan & Lawrence‚ 2009). This first ability allows a person to accurately appraise others’ emotions along with portraying personal emotion. While this ability is related to individual level self-awareness
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competition in this age of information overload is with Competitive Intelligence (Penoyer‚ 2002). What is Competitive Intelligence? Competitive Intelligence is a process where one collects‚ analyze‚ and transform information about the organization’s competitors into intelligence so you can manage the future and increase the effectiveness of your business (Lawrence & Weber‚ 2011‚ pg. 35). Examples of Competitive Intelligence include everything from collecting the annual reports of your competition
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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ABSTRACT:- This article is what artificial intelligence is all about??.what is the influence of artificial intelligence in the present world?? How artificial intelligence works And what are the different views on artificial intelligence. KEYWORDS:- Artificial Intelligence‚ lisp‚ prolog‚ descriptive‚ normative‚ cognitive INTRODUCTION:- Artificial Intelligence is the science and engineering of making intelligent machines especially intelligent computer programs. There are
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Emotional Intelligence PSY 301 November 5‚ 2012 Theresa Neal‚ Ph.D Emotional Intelligence The purpose of this paper is to describe the differences between traditional cognitive intelligence and emotional intelligence. It will also address the use of emotional intelligence concepts in the work life‚ home life‚ and personal life. There are many possible definitions of emotional intelligence. In accordance with an article titled “Theory‚ Findings‚ and Implications” written by Mayer‚ Salovey
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Artificial Intelligence : A Review Somya Khandelwal somyakhandelwal92@gmail.com Abstract-This paper examines the current and future roles of Artificial Intelligence
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In the story "Flowers for Algernon"‚ the main character Charlie Gordon has an operation that triples his IQ from sixty-eight to 204. At the end of the story Charlie’s IQ returns to sixty-eight. This experiment was the worst thing that ever happened to Charlie. Charlie did not have a high enough IQ to make an intelligent decision on his own‚ the experiment messed with Mother Nature’s path of life and most of all it ruined any happiness or contentment that Charlie ever felt prior to the experiment
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Artificial intelligence has been portrayed in the entertainment industry in many different ways. Whether through movies like “Star trek” and “Star Wars” where humans are dependent on robots or in more abstract scenarios where artificial intelligence becomes self-aware and rejects human control causing rebellion. These scenarios are pleasing in the idea of having simple tasks taken care of but are frightening in the sense that the same thing that can create such bliss can rebel and destroy society
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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Contents : Abstract : Introduction : History : Concepts : Branches of AI : Artificial Intelligence in fiction : Problems o 7.1 Deduction‚ reasoning‚ problem solving o 7.2 Knowledge representation o 7.3 Planning o 7.4 Learning o 7.5 Motion & manipulation o 7.6 Perception o 7.7 Social intelligence o 7.8 Creativity o 7.9 General intelligence VIII : Tools o 8.1 Search & optimization o 8.2 Logic o 8.3 Probabilistic methods for uncertain reasoning
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one were to take a look around the room they are currently in‚ chances are there would be some form of artificial intelligence present. From cell phones to computers – artificial intelligence is everywhere and even a way of life. The next generation of people may never know what life is without some form of intelligence embedded into their everyday schedule and routines. Perhaps the coffee pot that brews their caffeinated beverage every morning is programmed in such a way that they don’t even have
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Intelligence‚ noun: The skill used of reason (Merriam Webster). Throughout history many people‚ psychologists mostly‚ have studied this topic. One of these people happened to be an American developmental psychologist named Howard Gardner. He believed there to be 9 types of Intelligence and in a world‚ with 7 billion people it’s not hard to argue that there’s certainly more than one. In the essay “What Is Intelligence Anyway?” the car mechanic mocks jokingly how the man with a college degree isn’t
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