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"It's ironic that we define artificial intelligence with respect to its ability to replicate human intelligence," said Sean Gourley, the founder of Primer, a data-analytics company, and an expert on deriving intelligence from large data sets with the help of algorithms.

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STI represents a new generation of companies that will derive intelligence by analyzing the data from the machines that are part of the way we live and work.

While other countries have focused on developing military, industrial or humanoid robots, he said, South Korea decided three years ago to develop service robots that, instead of operating independently, derive their intelligence from being part of a network.

DT has been used to derive technical intelligence from a variety of textual database sources, most recently the published technical literature as exemplified by the Science Citation Index (SCI) and the Engineering Compendex (EC).

Discussing bringing on board a carrier, Sweden's Telia, as a strategic investor in the Series B, Walle says the aim is not to use the telco as another data supplier but rather to work together on data accuracy via things like applying machine learning algorithms to derive better intelligence from the fragmented data-sets it needs to structure and contextualize.

Moreover, the presence of an intrusion may never be detected by network defenses but instead may be recognized indirectly due to either a deviation from expected behavior, or may be derived from intelligence sources.

Estimates derived from intelligence about Japan's military deployments projected hundreds of thousands of American casualties.

Officials say the Bush administration moved Mr. Padilla into military custody after Justice Department officials concluded they could not bring a winnable court prosecution, largely because the evidence against him was derived from intelligence sources and other witnesses the government cannot or does not want to produce in court.

The judge found that the no-summons policy passed constitutional muster because it was a response "to a threat derived from intelligence sources — namely, that demonstrators aimed to 'shut down the City of New York and the R.N.C.' through 'continuous unlawful behavior,' " and that they "would be undeterred by the issuance of summonses".

With animal communications, we're deriving an intelligence filter we can apply to signals we receive from space to determine if they land on a linguistic type distribution.

This is how the knowledge that is said in the literature to derive from collective intelligence, or also connective intelligence, is built up.

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