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Intervention de Lionel Janin lors de la conférence "Artificial Intelligence in the UK and in France", organisée par l'ambassade d'Angleterre à Paris, le mardi 13 février 2018.
Park Yuhyun, Founder and Chief Citizenship Officer, DQ Institute, Republic of Korea capture during a session:Digital Intelligence at the World Economic Forum on ASEAN in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, May 11, 2017
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The Far Eastern Combined Bureau (FECB) was responsible for collecting naval intelligence in the Indian Ocean and the Pacific. Since it had few if any agents in place, in practice this intelligence gathering was limited to radio direction finding and an attempt to decrypt signals.
On 5 January 1942 the Naval Section of the FECB was evacuated from Singapore, with the loss of much equipment, including a Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs Type B Cipher Machine, and all of its documentation. The FECB effectively dissolved from that moment, and the loss of the documents has helped to wipe its few achievements from memory.
In January 1943 about half the former FECB naval staff reassembled at its new headquarters in the Anderson Golf Club house, just outside Colombo, and took the name HMS Anderson. They were joined by a group of fledgling cryptanalysts fresh from training in Bletchly Park, among whom was my father. The other half of the FECB staff was established in the Alidina school in Kilindini outside Mombasa, becoming HMS Alindina.
In the autumn of that year the Hut 7 team in Bletchley Park was given more time on the Block C Hollerith equipment to work on Japanese navy material.
In September the cryptanalysis based at Kilindini were moved to HMS Anderson, where they were joined by more cryptographers from the UK and by WRNS responsible for radio direction finding. The WRNS had been instructed to tell anyone who asked what they were doing that they were engaged in the radio detection of blood-stains.
My father served as a cryptanalysist at HMS Anderson from the time it opened to the time he and the other cryptanalysists were evacuated back to Kilindini in Kenya. It was in Celon that he met both my mother-to-be - one of the WRNS stationed at HMS Anderson - and Charles Bawden, an interpreter who later became my uncle, marrying my mother's sister Jean.
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Strategic Intelligence Outlook 2025 in Geneva, Switzerland, 19/11/2025, World Economic Forum Headquarters. Copyright: World Economic Forum / Kamal Kimaoui
Bernise Ang, Principal and Methodology Lead, Zeroth Labs, Singapore capture during a session: Building Digital Intelligence at the World Economic Forum on ASEAN in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, May 11, 2017
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The steady advancement of artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming our world with a host of emerging innovations such as self-driving cars, automated financial advisers, and expert medical systems. Developers are producing data-intensive computer systems designed to observe, learn, and solve complex problems faster and more accurately than their human counterparts. As these technologies become increasingly mainstream, they promise enormous public benefits including higher productivity, improved health and safety, and fairer decision making. While these technologies have incredible potential to generate economic and social good, these breakthroughs may not occur unless the public and private sectors work in partnership to promote the development and adoption of artificial intelligence, address new regulatory questions, and integrate the technology into agencies at all levels of government.
The Center for Data Innovation hosted a conversation with leading experts on the state of artificial intelligence and machine learning, the efforts by the public and private sectors to support related research and development, and the important policy steps that regulators and lawmakers should make to unlock these new opportunities.
Speakers included: Greg Corrado (co-lead of Google’s deep neural networks project), Ashley J. Llorens (Chief of the Intelligent Systems Center at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), Fernando Diaz (Senior Researcher at Microsoft Research), Dennis Mortensen (CEO, x.ai), FTC Commissioner Terrell McSweeny, Terah Lyons (Policy Advisor, Office of Science and Technology Policy, White House), Hilary Cain (Director, Tech and Innovation Policy, Toyota), and David Moschella (Director of Research, Computer Sciences Corp).
Lady Jaye checks out the scene and relays the information to Falcon, who is reporting in back to base.
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PRESIDIO OF MONTEREY, Calif. – Soldiers and guests of the 229th Military Intelligence Battalion celebrated 236 years of tradition during the Army Birthday Ball held at the Hyatt Regency Monterey Hotel on June 4. The theme for this year's Ball was 'Our Army, Our Story.' The U.S. Army was founded on June 14, 1775, when the Continental Congress authorized enlistment of riflemen to serve the United Colonies.
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The 304th Military Intelligence Battalion held their second annual MI Warrior Competition on Warrior Field Feb. 21, 2019. Five person teams had to complete 102 reps of the straight-bar deadlift, 101 reps of the barbell military press, complete 304 meters of the farmer's carry with a hex bar, 304 meters of a burpee long jump and 1.11 mile run. (U.S. Army photo by Tanja Linton)
It certainly pays to know your limits at times like these. A step in the wrong direction, or an oblivious eye and you go from eating dinner to being dinner. My first trip to the Everglades, and I can't wait to go back
Rüdiger Wischenbart from Content and Consulting presents his research on translation in the UK, with a response from Jonathan Heawood, Driector of English PEN. Chaired by Alexandra Büchler, Literature Across Frontiers.
O consultor do SMG Helder Haddad, em visita à empresa lÃder em inteligência de mercado Iluminas, sediada em Londres.
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