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The United States has yet to fully share what intelligence it has with the inspectors but has kept them under pressure from the outset to find evidence it says exists that Iraq possesses weapons of mass destruction.
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Remembering how intelligence was spun in the years of George W. Bush and Dick Cheney, we might question Biden's claim that the White House reported "exactly" what intelligence officials told it.
We need to hear more: What was done and who approved it, and what intelligence we really gleaned from it.
More recently, however, psychologists have generally agreed that adaptation to the environment is the key to understanding both what intelligence is and what it does.
A proposal would list what intelligence is being sought, how it fits with the requirements set, how it would be obtained and then - crucially - what the downside would be if it went wrong.
No one fully understands what intelligence is, let alone how it might evolve in a machine.
We voluntarily reveal all kinds of things about ourselves, and much of it is what intelligence analysts would call actionable intelligence.
To arguments of the last kind, I'm inclined to give a pragmatist's answer: Don't think about what intelligence is, think about what it does.
QUESTION FROM GOODTIME CHARLIE: JOE MUST HAVE READ MY MIND AMY DAVIDSON: Biden: we weren't hiding lack of protest; it's what intelligence told us.
The first is that, in a world dominated by machine-learning technology, the metadata is what intelligence services really crave because it can easily be mined for patterns and connections.
And that's what "Intelligence" is getting at as it turns the typical spy-crime procedural on its head, using neat digital tricks that essentially endow Vaughn with a sixth sense.
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