If you look back today over the last 25 years, it is a fact that we have had a progressive degeneration of our intelligence community in general; in particular in the field of human intelligence.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Human intelligence is a marvelous, subtle, and poorly understood phenomenon. There is no danger of duplicating it anytime soon.
No sooner does man discover intelligence than he tries to involve it in his own stupidity.
We have been working hard to think about what our combined needs are going to be in the way of intelligence capabilities, not today but 15 to 20 years in the future.
We need to make a greater investment in human intelligence.
It is not clear that intelligence has any long-term survival value.
Since the rise of Homo sapiens, human beings have been the smartest minds around. But very shortly - on a historical scale, that is - we can expect technology to break the upper bound on intelligence that has held for the last few tens of thousands of years.
I don't think there's anything unique about human intelligence.
I'm pretty sure there is some genetic component towards intelligence.
I've never thought intelligence was age-related.
It has yet to be proven that intelligence has any survival value.