“Intelligence” is a term often used improperly. It is a concept that everyone is familiar with, yet it is frequently categorized and compartmentalized into rigid frameworks.
Psychology, for example, provides important insights and indications regarding what intelligence is and teaches us how it is diverse, broad and in some aspects still unknown.
Intelligence is one of the factors that distinguish human beings and it is precisely human beings who create AI, this set of technologies and mathematical models which, despite lacking consciousness, emotion or intentions , are still able to simulate intelligent behaviors.
This is one of the starting points from which one can begin to explore this field. Since it is a broad and still little-kwon field, research is important in order to achieve greater understanding, reduce existing gaps and promote its conscious and responsible use.
From these questions arises the research, involving the participating organisations MARIN BARLETI SHA (Albania), Clever Collaboration Group Europe AB (Sweden), Jump- Gioventù in riSalto (Italy), SEMOS COMPUTER Educational Centre (North Macedonia), d-ialogo (Germany), which work in synergy by combining strategies, skills and competences to develop a comprehensive and coherent response capable of achieving the established objectives.
Author: Ms Maria Lagani, psychology graduate- Master’s student. Research Team for JUMP staff.