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intelligence

[in-tel-i-juhns] / ɪnˈtɛl ɪ dʒəns /




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Then he crept out through the orchard and past the home of an English physician who had worked for British intelligence in the war and was letting them use his garage as a listening post.

From Los Angeles Times

Management said it would focus more on new menu items, relaunch its rewards program, expand into “strategic new regions” and try to bring in better talent and technology, including artificial intelligence.

From MarketWatch

The most remarkable of the test cases seen in this very entertaining program are Australian shepherds and border collies, which are known for their intelligence.

From The Wall Street Journal

Electricity demand is rising rapidly due to artificial intelligence, data centers, advanced manufacturing, and electrification.

From The Wall Street Journal

Dobrzynski added that most of those arrested for working with Russia’s intelligence agencies were Russian, Ukrainian or Belarusian, but that Poles have increasingly been arrested, too.

From The Wall Street Journal