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Social Intelligence

Character Lab Playbook, 2019
Why does social intelligence matter? Social intelligence is as important as IQ when it comes to happiness, health, and success. Empathetic people are less likely to experience anxiety, depression, and addictions later in life. They are also more likely to be hired, promoted, earn more money, and have happier marriages and better-adjusted children.
Laborde, Sylvain, Mosley, Emma
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Towards a Social Artificial Intelligence

2023
Artificial Intelligence can both empower individuals to face complex societal challenges and exacerbate problems and vulnerabilities, such as bias, inequalities, and polarization. For scientists, an open challenge is how to shape and regulate human-centered Artificial Intelligence ecosystems that help mitigate harms and foster beneficial outcomes ...
Dino Pedreschi   +4 more
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Intelligent Social Network

2023
Recently emerged social networks are gaining momentum and are becoming an integral part of modern life. The introduction of artificial intelligence methods, such as ChatGPT, show the importance of this field of science in computer technology, science and social life. With more than 20 years of experience in the application of AI methods, we consider it
Elisei, Pietro   +7 more
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Intelligent social network modeling

NAFIPS 2009 - 2009 Annual Meeting of the North American Fuzzy Information Processing Society, 2009
The recent development of Web 2.0 has provided an enormous increase in human interactions across all corners of the earth. One manifestation of this is the growth of computer mediated social networks. Many notable Web 2.0 applications such as Facebook, Myspace and LinkedIn are social networks.
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Intelligence and Social Mobility

British Journal of Statistical Psychology, 1961
The main thesis of the following paper is that, in a highly organized society, the discrepancies between the general intelligence of the children and the occupational class into which they are born is bound to produce a large and fairly constant amount of ‘basic mobility’, quite apart from any deliberate changes in the political or educational ...
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Social Intelligence

2021
Matthew N. O. Sadiku, Sarhan M. Musa
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Intelligence and Modern Social Trends

Journal of Mental Science, 1951
Mental deficiency and its synonym “oligophrenia” are terms interpreted very differently in various countries; this has made it almost impossible to compare the statistical data of these countries. The concept the lay person in this country has of mental defect applies with few exceptions to individuals with intelligence quotients below 60 per cent., i ...
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Social Media Intelligence

2018
In today’s digital age, it is rare to meet a person who is connected to the Internet who doesn’t have an account on one or more social media sites. People use social sites to socialize, play games, shop, communicate online, and seek information about anything you can imagine.
Nihad A. Hassan, Rami Hijazi
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