The 9 different facets of human intelligent.

The psychologist Howard Gardner proposed the theory of multiple intelligences. This theory says that intelligence consist of nine different parts. These intelligences are able to recognise and produce musical tues, to perform complex manual tasks, to solve mathematical problems and to critically reflect on our own personalities. Because he didn’t only facus on Artificial Intelligence and Computing, his research was instrumental in divisional AI development. That is, dividing development of intelligent systems to fulfil a certain purpose. But which of these nine facets whould be the most beneficial to replicate artificially?

What do we need most to be replicated? Do we need Artificial Intelligences that can sing, speak, think in 3 dimensions, think logical, manipulate objects, understand and interact effectively with others, understand itself, have sensitivity of tackling deep questions about human existence or discriminate among living things? All of these parts of intelligence is important but which one is the most useful in a robot?

It would be useful if we build robots that have these parts of intelligence which could help them to replace humans in jobs. So that robots can do dangerous jobs or jobs where robots could do better than human. If robots can think logical they could be as intelligent as mathematics, scientist or detectives. They could figure out new theories and and make new inventions and maybe faster than humans. If they have the bodily-Kinesthetic intelligence and you would build them articulated and with a better timing and physical skills than athletes or surgeons they could do these jobs for us because they would do less mistakes and can’t be nervous. But the best but also most dangerous would be if you could make robots understand themself and their own technic.

It’s easy to say them what to do but it’s hard to make technology more intelligent than you. You can make them faster than humans and that they can remember more things, you can make them a better body than humans have that they can do more or things faster. But how can you tell them things you don’t know. You can’t teach things you don’t understand. So just like humans robots have to know how to learn things. Robots can’t improve our world with knowledge because we have to tell them every single step. For example when they walk we can’t just say “walk” we have to say everything they have to do, every component they have to move.

So we should not focus on thinks like scientists do or things where we couldn’t build robots that are better then us, we should think which type of robots do we need, where should we use robots and what should we replace with them.

But also you can’t really say what is the best type of intelligents to replicate because alone they are not so good you have to compine them to be strong. We should not focus on one intelligents we should compine more to be more effective. For example like we build robots that can think logical and in 3 dimensions. That would be more useful then one of them alone.