| Kinesthetic Intelligence | Spatial Visual Intelligence |
|---|---|
| It is the ability to use one's body skillfully to solve problems or create products (e.g., dancing, sports, surgery). | It is the ability to think in three dimensions and visualize spaces, objects, and images (e.g., painting, architecture, navigation). |
Kinesthetic intelligence involves bodily movement and physical coordination, while spatial visual intelligence involves perceiving and mentally manipulating visual-spatial information.
Note: This question is not covered in the provided source passages, which focus on the AI Project Cycle, AI Domains, and Ethical Frameworks. Kinesthetic and Spatial Visual Intelligence are concepts from Howard Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences, typically covered in a different chapter (usually related to "AI and Its Impact" or "Human Intelligence vs. AI").
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