There'll be differences of opinion in just about every intelligence analysis that you make.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Opinion is ultimately determined by the feelings, and not by the intellect.
Policymakers have to make judgments based on the best intelligence they get.
Intelligence is really a kind of taste: taste in ideas.
I would say in just about every investigation we have, there will be differences of opinion, where you have partial facts, as to what those facts mean.
We tend to see individual differences instead of human universals. Thus, when someone says the word 'intelligence,' we think of Einstein instead of humans.
Perhaps measuring animal intelligence by comparing it to human intelligence isn't the best litmus test.
There can be differences of opinion without there being personal differences.
I think intelligence is totally subjective; it's like sexiness.
Also, differences of opinion can be creatively stimulating as well as frustrating.
I don't think there's anything unique about human intelligence.