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The Value of Non-Governmental Intelligence: Widening the Field

Intelligence and National Security, 2008
In the UK, the Joint Intelligence Committee (JIC) has a poor track record of predicting attack. In the US, official inquiries into 9/11 identified ‘a failure of imagination’ to conceive of a large scale threat to the American homeland. There is a long-standing literature on surprise attack which emphasizes that clues to predict attack often exist but ...
Alex Martin, Peter Wilson
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Trust in artificial intelligence: Producing ontological security through governmental visions

Cooperation and Conflict
With developments in artificial intelligence (AI) widely framed as security concern in both military and civilian realms, governments have turned their attention to regulating and governing AI. In a study of United States (US), Chinese, and European Union (EU) AI documents, we go beyond instrumental understandings of AI as a technological capability ...
Stefka Schmid   +2 more
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Intelligent approach for effective management of governmental funds for small and medium enterprises

Expert Systems with Applications, 2005
Recently, various kinds of governmental funds have been committed to small and medium enterprises in Korea, but their effects have been reported to be quite controversial. In order to manage such governmental funds effectively, feedback information obtained from the rigorous evaluation procedure of government investments needs to be utilized for future
T MOON, S SOHN
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