intelligence (noun)
121emotional intelligence — UK US noun [U] HR ► the ability to understand and control your own feelings, and to understand the feelings of others and react to them in a suitable way: »Emotional intelligence is as important as academic intelligence …
122marketing intelligence — UK US noun [U] MARKETING ► MARKET INTELLIGENCE(Cf. ↑market intelligence) …
123artificial intelligence — /ˌatəfɪʃəl ɪnˈtɛlədʒəns/ (say .ahtuhfishuhl in teluhjuhns) noun 1. the ability of a computer or other device or application to function as if possessing human intelligence. 2. the branch of computer science which deals with the design and use of… …
124competitive intelligence — /kəmˌpetɪtɪv ɪn telɪdʒəns/ noun information, especially information concerning the plans, activities, and products of its competitors, that an organisation gathers and analyses in order to make itself more competitive (NOTE: Competitive… …
125artificial intelligence — artificial in telligence noun uncount the use of computer technology to make computers and other machines think and do things in the way that people can …
126artificial intelligence — also AI noun (U) the study of how to make computers do things that people can do, such as make decisions, see things etc …
127artificial intelligence — UK / US noun [uncountable] the use of computer technology to make computers and other machines think and do things in the way that people can …
128emotional intelligence — UK / US noun [uncountable] the ability to understand your own personal feelings and those of other people, and to consider other people s feelings when making decisions …