Is the excessive use of complex vocabulary, forceful actions, poetic language, and aesthetic elements in communication truly indicative of intelligence? Let's explore some counterfeit indications of intelligence that one may exhibit:
1. Always think you know everything
Assuming they know everything, taking every opportunity to compare themselves with others, they always brag about their intelligence.
To appear smarter, they try to put others down, refuse to consider or belittle or refute the opinions of others, and always think their opinions are right.
2. Use overwhelming power
They speak louder and faster when someone tries to speak, and they don't let the other person speak, no matter how casual the discussion.
The second they get an unexpected question or have to think about their answer, they like to "debate" but shut down and get angry.
3. Using special words but not understanding the meaning
To appear knowledgeable or bright, they may try to impress others by using too many complicated words or jargon, big words, big hammers, or jargon without understanding what they mean.
Because they are more interested in showing off than in actually understanding what they are saying, they often use incorrect pronunciations or meanings for their advanced phrases.
The examples mentioned above represent various forms of human intelligence. Now, let's explore the intelligence of Artificial Intelligence (AI) by watching the following video: