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  • I went back to an old version, so as to avoid the "from wikipedia" tag. ...ence Collector Operations 529 x 352 - lo.jpg/credit|{{Field Manual - Human Intelligence Collector Operations 529 x 352 - lo.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}} General John Kimmo
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  • ...and implementing theories on [[human-robot interaction]] and [[artificial intelligence]]. HUBO was officially unveiled to the public on January 6, 2005, after fou ...O, which served as the benchmark for the project. In terms of [[artificial intelligence|AI]] and movements, HUBO fell short of the "next-gen ASIMO," which was unve
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  • ...lers which must catalogue, index, and apply a certain amount of artificial intelligence to derive the meaning of documents on the web, semantic web allows data to ...ompeting understandings and visions. Historically, efforts in [[Artificial Intelligence]], notably [[Cyc]] and the [[Knowledge Interchange Format]] (KIF), sought t
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  • ...and implementing theories on [[human-robot interaction]] and [[artificial intelligence]]. HUBO was officially unveiled to the public on January 6, 2005, after fou ...O, which served as the benchmark for the project. In terms of [[artificial intelligence|AI]] and movements, HUBO fell short of the "next-gen ASIMO," which was unve
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  • ...t of this list to a [[CZ:Discipline Workgroups|workgroup page]], or if you tag all articles about a subject with <nowiki>[[Category:<topic> Workgroup (Top ## [[Artificial intelligence]] — JA
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  • ...orm to the norms of a disambiguation page. Even without the disambiguation tag, and after your other edits, the page still is, in fact, a disambiguation p ...I'm not in the least bit interested in casting blame about who typed what tag first. Getting this (article) right is going to be hard enough without goi
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  • Engineering tag<br> Health Sciences tag<br>
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  • I got an idea! Reading about where and how to put the Beta tag, without losing sense of a "key" why not a "keychain"? [[User:Thomas Mandel ...ore important that ''specifically encourage people with lots of knowledge, intelligence, and writing ability'' than that we not "offend" people who believe they mi
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  • I got an idea! Reading about where and how to put the Beta tag, without losing sense of a "key" why not a "keychain"? [[User:Thomas Mandel ...ore important that ''specifically encourage people with lots of knowledge, intelligence, and writing ability'' than that we not "offend" people who believe they mi
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  • ...whose board meetings are not public, perhaps--and why not?), the [[Central Intelligence Agency]], and all sorts of groups. I am going to suggest that unless there ...oard meetings are not public, perhaps--and why not if not?), the [[Central Intelligence Agency]]--and why not if not?, and all sorts of groups, as I said before. U
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  • ...from ones that are simply poor. I hope the [[:Category:External Articles]] tag would be maintained, especially since a bug some years ago knocked off the ...''The torch was taken by Jean-Philippe de Lespinay who could no longer use Intelligence Service to produce expert systems. He developed his own expert systems gene
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  • I searched the wiki to find out if there is a tag for a title request. I could not find one. I respectfully request the title ...relief. Domestic turkeys are notable for being at the bottom of the avian intelligence scale, although the story about their opening their mouths to drink from a
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  • ...rations (Keyes, and then Mountbatten), they would have been under [[Secret Intelligence Service]] (MI6) or [[Special Operations Executive]] (SOE). I don't immediat ...e these were specialist RAF units rather than organizationally part of the intelligence and special operations agencies, who really didn't want to run boatyards. E
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  • ...rse and living things are best explained by purposeful causation—a "higher intelligence." ...nd of new formulation of biological science in terms of plan, purpose, and intelligence."[http://www.discovery.org/scripts/viewDB/index.php?command=view&id=2230] A
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  • :::I don't think we can have a Biology Workgroup tag here because it implies it ''is'' biology, i.e. science. I'd like to see a ...cisms of the theoretical basis of ID at all but a series of attacks on the intelligence, knowledge and motives of its proponents. This seems to me to be wholly out
    102 KB (16,719 words) - 10:49, 27 May 2007
  • .... This of course stands against the notion of Piaget's notion of operative intelligence, where there is a need for the individual to entertain a form of cognitive ...theory, AND systems theory is not just a philosophy, your people put that tag on it. I am sorry that some are not aware of our field, but isn't that what
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  • ...l complexity does not require -- and yet does not exclude -- an element of intelligence in its design. If [[Life]] is primarily an article within philosophy or re ...isms, so we don't lose our momentum for improving the draft. The approval tag encourages working on the draft to improve the article. Let's not tie writ
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  • :A long, long, long stub? What next, Jumbo Shrimp, Military Intelligence? [[User:Hayford Peirce|Hayford Peirce]] 15:13, 17 February 2010 (UTC) ...igence collection disciplines]], and specific units such as the [[Military Intelligence Company (Brigade Combat Team)]] and [[Reconnaissance, Surveillance and Targ
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  • :I may be doing some short classes on interrogation and intelligence soon, a one-hour about the US probably approved this week, but perhaps a 4- ...confuse me as well, especially when they are more than a simple list; see Intelligence interrogation/Catalog]]. Daniel or Milton might be able to advise; we reall
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  • ...omes when someone believes that when they "pop" the joint, it frees Innate Intelligence to flow to the body. But that is another story. The scientific chiropract ...o, will think this process is biased. I'm going to go ahead and stick the tag back on and we can fine tune from here. Sound good!!!! Meanwhile I've got
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  • ::Then you will notice the speedydelete tag appears here along with the subpages template, and places your talk page in ...ies while JTF-170, set up a couple of weeks later, was responsible for the intelligence function.
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  • ...n't think the link makes that big a difference. I will put the re-approve tag on it and give it a day to think about it. -[[User:D. Matt Innis|Matt Inni ...e could ever know. If we ask that too many times, it goes back to "Innate Intelligence". Though I suppose there is some chance of an autonomic response from the
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  • *[[:Category:Needs tag]] *Youtube videos about CZ (some of them were found [http://technorati.com/tag/citizendium here]):
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  • ...ion). With sufficient organization, living systems can attain a degree of intelligence enabling them to fabricate energy-utilizing artifacts, like electrical ligh ...and Adaptivity.] In: Kiel LD (ed.) ''Knowledge Management, Organizational Intelligence and Learning, and Complexity: The Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems'' EO
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  • ...of Chile, to give a single example, there is no question that the Central Intelligence Agency had a direct hand in the coup that overthrew an elected government i {{seealso|U.S. intelligence and transnational human rights issues}}
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  • ...hen it's against policy and then deleting it, or attaching a speedy delete tag, the fact that I can include your name there too might slow this down, or c ...ill-defined term, look at the synthesis in torture, [[interrogation]], or intelligence interrogation]]. For the record, my opinion of Richard Cheney includes a se
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  • Seems to me we have a context problem. So the answer would be to tag the word "gene" with the proper context. Within the context of a strand of ...h an attitude very distasteful, condescending and insulting to the general intelligence of our audience. I think it is a cop out, a futile attempt to shift the bla
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  • ...(a college-level explanation/definition)"? We shouldn't underestimate the intelligence of college students, or imply if they're not upper-division they won't find ...people are thinking and see if we do have a consensus support the approval tag I put up. What is essential to change before approval if anything?. Now ima
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  • ...cess#Overview]] where it explains that one editor may remove the ToApprove tag: ..., [[naturopathy]], etc. I'm not sure if the [[chiropractic]] term "innate intelligence" should be covered as yet another variant.
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  • ...who I had the pleasure of meeting once. I would like to suggest an "inuse" tag to prevent editing conflicts as I've must have spent an hour re-doing what ...n, who also happens to be an Editor, with the most background in technical intelligence, sensors, etc.? Milt is an Engineering Editor, but he's no more going to t
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  • ...le as "working constructs" - obvious examples are ''consciousness'', and ''intelligence'' - it's rather difficult to avoid using these terms, but they can't (yet) ...f understanding of expert systems (as opposed to other forms of artificial intelligence). An expert system is no better than the human-created rule base in which i
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  • #Article deletion is now handled by the constabulary. Citizens tag a page for deletion and a constable cleans the mess up later. Never while ...licy. So I see that whole writing a parting shot thing just superfluous. Tag [[CZ:Leaving the project|this policy]] for revision or expungency.
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