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Intelligence in the Internet age
September 19, 2005
Philosophers, technologists and, yes, writers debate whether today's technology is making for a brainier world.
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Future games to harness players' collective wisdom
March 7, 2007
That's what Jane McGonigal predicted in her keynote on serious games at the Game Developers Conference Tuesday. Photos: The wisdom of game crowds
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Homeland Security chief promises privacy safeguards
August 21, 2006
Law enforcement will take care not to overstep privacy bounds as intelligence gathering is increased, Michael Chertoff says.
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Getting machines to think like us
July 3, 2006
newsmaker AI pioneer John McCarthy discusses early goals, recent gains and how "artificial intelligence" got its name.
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Verizon shows off its future tech
November 1, 2007
As it builds out its superfast fiber-optic and wireless networks, the company contemplates which newly developed applications and services it will offer.
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Feds aim for more data sharing by terrorist screeners
January 17, 2006
Top Bush administration officials back database-sharing among agencies in hopes of collecting more "travel intelligence."
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Sleek snoop center still leans on human factor
August 19, 2006
High-tech eye candy, yes. But law enforcement intelligence center still relies on human communications. Photos: Inside JRIC
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Spy agencies call for broader surveillance laws
July 26, 2006
Intelligence officials say controversial changes are needed to track moving terrorist targets in an Internet age, and Republicans agree.
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