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spatial intelligence
Spatial intelligence refers to the ability to perceive, understand, and reason about spatial relationships in both two-dimensional and three-dimensional space. It involves skills such as visualizing objects from different angles, recognizing patterns, and mentally manipulating shapes or layouts. This type of intelligence is important in fields like architecture, engineering, art, and navigation.
Fei-Fei Li: AI Still Fails to Understand the Physical World
Stanford computer science professor Fei-Fei Li believes artificial intelligence still lacks one crucial ability — to truly understand the physical world. The solution, she argues, lies in developing “spatial intelligence,” or what...
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