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David Cameron pledged that the U.K. would hire 1,900 new intelligence officers, and the French enacted sweeping emergency powers, many of them designed to strengthen and broaden intelligence-gathering operations.
The recently elected Liberal government has promised it will repeal parts of controversial Bill C-51, the previous government's sweeping anti-terror legislation, which came into effect earlier this year, that significantly broadened CSintelligence-gatheringring and sharing abilities.
When undergraduate students break through the barrier between them and undergraduate research, their perceptions of science, their future careers, and the world broaden with intelligence and maturity.
Fortunately, some AI researchers are developing ways of broadening machine intelligence.
The study group, mainly scientists, seeks to broaden understanding of artificial intelligence and thus increase the odds society will be benefit from the technology.
The study suggests crows share some abstract thinking skills with humans, and it may force researchers to broaden their definition of intelligence.
The key to making 'Aisha' work in this new era, Toyota believes, lies in using artificial intelligence to broaden its definition, and to transform cars from something that people are merely interested in and passionate about, into something that people can actually bond with – and even come to think of as a partner.
The purpose of this work is providing applicable ideas for English teachers on designing materials using "Needs Analysis" concerning "Multiple Intelligence Theory" (MIT) which broadened conception of "intelligence" by proving the existence of several intelligences that may seem independent though work in coordination.
In the ornate Treaty Room of the State Department on Friday, he denounced "the indiscriminate, inconceivable horror of chemical weapons" and, after laying out the intelligence, broadened the case to a moral imperative that "matters deeply to the credibility" of the United States.
Lawmakers said the legislation sought to broaden language skills in the intelligence agencies, strengthen technical abilities and the recruiting of agents and improve the analysis of information.
He said the passing of a law in 2008 by Congress that expanded the spying reach of the US government and handed immunity to telecoms firms that collaborated with the NSA was a key piece of legislation that enabled American intelligence services to broaden their surveillance operation.
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