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For example, why was it not made clear in both secret and public assessments that senior JIC members believed the 45-minute intelligence referred to battlefield weapons?
Herald Editorial, Glasgow, September 16 "While [Sir Richard] regretted that the dossier failed to make clear that the intelligence referred to battlefield weapons rather than ballistic missiles, he objected to the 45-minute point being referred to as just a 'claim'claim
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Ambient intelligence: refers to the intelligent software that supports people in their daily lives by assisting them in a sensible way [5].
What is commonly called artificial intelligence refers to advanced machine learning that allows computers to display intelligent behavior that can replicate functions of the human brain.
Humint Short for "human intelligence", refers to information gleaned directly from sources or undercover agents.
Humint, short for "human intelligence" refers to information gleaned directly from sources or undercover agents.
Raw intelligence refers to the reports filed directly from field offices before they have been analyzed and summarized by officials back at headquarters.
"I can understand people in the Pentagon and the P.L.A. planning for worst-case scenarios — all militaries do that," said Dennis J. Blasko, an independent scholar who worked as a China expert in Army intelligence, referring to the People's Liberation Army.
Al-Qaida's "tradecraft", as intelligence refers to it, is high and the continual mounting of operations - whether or not they succeed - is a critical objective, to promote unity, recruitment and to energise the network of networks.
Machine intelligence, which is normally presented as artificial intelligence, refers to the intelligence exhibited by computers.
Gardner (20062007) argues that intelligence refers to both the personal decisions and potentials of individuals.
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