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If people at Harvard are moving beyond general intelligence, you know something big is happening.
If you want to be on Intelligence, you know that work is going to be behind closed doors".
"I mean, it's easy to sound patronising and the place is fucked on a lot of levels, but the people have this weird, intense intelligence, you know?
You wonder how convincing she'd be in a role that required unadulterated idiocy (don't, however, wonder this out loud. "I don't think there's any such thing. I think everybody has intelligence, you know.
And some of the titles of it were, "killed by overflow," or "data is not intelligence," you know, and "buried in intercept," and you know, all kinds of things.
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If you read the New York Times report that several of President Trump's aides and associates communicated regularly during the campaign with Russian intelligence officials, you know that Trump's rebuttal at a news conference Thursday made little sense.
Intelligence requires, you know, all kinds of assets to bring information to the president, and I want that intelligence service to be strong, viable, competent, confident, and provide good product to the president so I can make judgment calls.
"And you can make better judgments about intelligence if you know what the source is".
"You know there is something odd about it, but it's done with such precision and intelligence that you know the director is in complete control.
Senator Joseph I. Lieberman, Democrat of Connecticut, suggested that the White House proposal would lead to the appointment of "a kind of Potemkin national intelligence director; you know, where you see the facade but there's not real authority behind it".
And what I discovered is that 75percentt of all applicants who apply never make it to the platform because they're using machine learning and all kinds of data or intelligence to, you know: Did you really get a childcare diploma?
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