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The inability of Israeli intelligence to discover Shalit's place of captivity in a small space that is an hour's drive from Tel Aviv was a profound failure, one to which the departing heads of Israel's three security organizations — Mossad, Shin Bet and the military — all admitted when they retired this year.
The latter era, of course, opened on 6 August 1945, the first day of the countdown to what may be the inglorious end of this strange species, which attained the intelligence to discover the effective means to destroy itself, but – so the evidence suggests – not the moral and intellectual capacity to control its worst instincts.
This idea is supported by a synergistic combination of methodologies of two areas that offer ideal conditions toward unraveling such problems: human computer interaction (HCI) and knowledge discovery/data mining (KDD), with the goal of supporting human intelligence with machine intelligence to discover novel, previously unknown insights into data (HCI-KDD approach [16]).
That we have the means to sign up for a gym membership or the intelligence to discover a nutritional plan that works for us?
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Japan had no intelligence capability to discover the two men's whereabouts, and it did not communicate directly with IS.
Western intelligence failed to discover that Saddam had destroyed all his weapons of mass destruction (WMD), the removal of which was the main rationale for the war.
At the end of 2003, the Pentagon sent a special investigator, Stuart Herrington, a retired military intelligence colonel, to discover more about the methods being employed at Nama.
Shot on authentically grainy early 80s video cameras, the film follows a conference of socially inept geeks struggling to teach bulky computers to play a game once considered the very index of human intelligence, only to discover that the machines are becoming moody.
And now it looks as if they actually have found this, it's the most extraordinary thing that any human being or set of human beings could actually have the intelligence to eventually discover.
Ridding Iraq of Uday and Qusay Hussein is commendable for all the reasons you say, but the killings raise a simple question: If American forces were capable of using intelligence in Iraq to discover the exact location of two people, why hasn't the same sort of intelligence been useful in locating any of the alleged weapons of mass destruction?
As intelligence analysts tried to discover what the missiles were there to protect, satellite imagery began to reveal intensive activity at the side of the mountain.
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