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  2. Evolution of human intelligence - Wikipedia

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    The trait of head size has become generally fixed in modern human beings. [112] While decreased brain size has strong correlation with lower intelligence in humans, some modern humans have brain sizes as small as with Homo erectus but normal intelligence (based on IQ tests) for modern humans. Increased brain size in humans may allow for greater ...

  3. Evolution of the brain - Wikipedia

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    In adult humans, thicker cerebral cortex has been linked to higher intelligence. [67] The neocortex is the most advanced and most evolutionarily young part of the human brain. It is six layers thick and is only present in mammals. It is especially prominent in humans and is the location of most higher level functioning and cognitive ability. [68]

  4. Human intelligence - Wikipedia

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    The intelligence compensation theory [39] states that individuals who are comparatively less intelligent work harder and more methodically, and become more resolute and thorough (more conscientious) in order to achieve goals, to compensate for their "lack of intelligence" whereas more intelligent individuals do not require traits/behaviours ...

  5. Technological singularity - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, Hans Moravec published Mind Children, [34] in which he predicted human-level intelligence in supercomputers by 2010, self-improving intelligent machines far surpassing human intelligence later, human mind uploading into human-like robots later, intelligent machines leaving humans behind, and space colonization. He did not mention ...

  6. The Crystal Ball: Envisioning how AI will shape our world in 2025

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    For now, humans clearly still have the edge over AI when it comes to humor. As for predictions, here’s what Term Sheet’s human readers see on the horizon. Note: Many answers have been edited ...

  7. AI aftermath scenarios - Wikipedia

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    The second thesis is that advances in artificial intelligence will render humans unnecessary for the functioning of the economy: human labor declines in relative economic value if robots are easier to cheaply mass-produce then humans, more customizable than humans, and if they become more intelligent and capable than humans. [8] [9] [10]

  8. ‘The Crossing Videos’ by Huffington Post

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    ‘The Crossing Videos’ by Huffington Post

  9. Behavioral modernity - Wikipedia

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    Unlike Europe, where initial migration occurred around 50,000 years ago, human remains have been dated in China to around 100,000 years ago. [69] This early evidence of human expansion calls into question behavioral modernity as an impetus for migration. Stone tool technology is particularly of interest in East Asia.