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Human Intelligence's

Many of the nine theorised human intelligence's have beneficial advantages towards our progression and knowledge in technology and artificial intelligence. However, only a few deserve to be replicated artificially, to further improve research and data collection, so we can develop our understanding in artificial intelligence.

One of the most beneficial human intelligence we could consider replicating into an artificial intelligence would be the bodily-kinestheic intelligence. This intelligence would be most beneficial towards society today because it would widen our opportunities and discoveries in the medical industry. With bodily-kinesthetic AI, we could increase the chances of saving lives by making the artificial intelligence more precise, knowledgeable and have more capabilities (For example, multiple AI surgeons working at the same time, hence reducing the amount of time taken for a successful surgery to take place). However, this could be one of the biggest challenges AI could face, plainly because at this moment in time, it is a very high risk job to execute, as even surgeons today have made major mistakes on operations. On the other hand, using this AI correctly would increase the rate of succesful surgeries, and also completing complex surgery, which we think are impossible today.

The hardest human intelligence to implement into artificial intelligence would be verbal-linguistic intelligence. Although this has already been done by many software's (Siri, Google Translate, etc.), it was a massive discovery made into the AI business. It was the first step into a piece of software understanding human language and culture, as it comprehends a humans input (voice) and can calculate a human-based output through an artificial system. This is the introduction into AI’s future as a ‘life changing’ project, as AI could be the next big step into our knowledge of not only technology, but of our universe.