Brendan Kelly Ph.D.

Brendan Kelly is Professor Emeritus at the University of Toronto. He is author of over 50 books including the recent "Intelligence, IQ & Perception", and "Intelligence: Where we Were, Where we Are & Where we’re Going." He holds two doctorate degrees: a Ph.D. in Mathematics (Number Theory) from U. of T. and an Ed.D. in Computer Applications from the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, and he curates his site on Quora titled, “IQ & Intelligence.”

What are some flaws that make Smart people less superhuman?

As seen in the biographies of people like Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk, Steve Jobs and others, children who are highly intelligent or gifted have different interests from most others and therefore cannot self-reference to understand how others feel. In their early relationships with others, they begin to realize that they don’t “fit in.” Their difference …

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Are you energized or drained when surrounded by people you regard as more intelligent?

For some people, being surrounded by those who seem to learn more quickly and understand concepts more readily is mentally draining, while for others it’s energizing. Why the difference? For those of us who see themselves as lacking in intelligence, watching others succeed where we struggle erodes our self-concept and creates a negative, self-defeating state …

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What are the benefits of debate beyond winning and losing arguments?

Participating in a debate can be a wonderful learning experience, but it comes with some important caveats. First and foremost, both you and your opponent must be willing to accept that your point of view might be biased, incorrect, or in need of modification. When two debaters have a strong emotional investment in their points …

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Do People with very High IQ’s share any traits? What are they and how do they view people of average intelligence?

What Traits do High IQ people Share? Most people would agree that Albert Einstein, Nikola Tesla, Winston Churchill, Martin Luther King Jr. and Benjamin Franklin were highly intelligent people. All had a high degree of self-efficacy, believing in their vision even when it ran contrary to consensus. Albert Einstein’s assertions that time is not absolute …

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Can IQ be increased by Training the Brain, or does it only Decrease with Age?

This is a question that has haunted mathematicians and physicists as well those in other high IQ professions. In 1927, physicist Paul Dirac, who won a Nobel Prize at age 31 for his work in quantum physics, wrote the following quatrain: Age is, of course, a fever chillThat every physicist must fear.He’s better dead than …

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Think you’re intelligent? You Ain’t seen nothin’ Yet: Part III

En route to our discussion of ChatGPT, we have been providing a very brief summary of some of the milestones in the development of artificial intelligence (AI) that have brought us to a point where many computer scientists are advising that we declare a temporary halt to further development until we can establish some “guardrails” …

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Think You’re Intelligent? You Ain’t seen nothin’ Yet: Part II

In the previous post, Think You’re Intelligent? You Ain’t seen nothin’ Yet: Part I, (https://www.intelligence-and-iq.com/think-youre-intelligent-you-aint-seen-nothin-yet-part-i/) we traced the early stages of artificial intelligence (AI) en route to a discussion of the latest AI software ChatGPT (Generative, Pre-trained Generator) that is rocking the intellectual world. In that post we visited the defeat of chess master Gary …

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