U.S. intelligence tests crowd-sourcing against its experts ⇢
By Ken Dilanian, latimes.com
NATION
Might large groups be better predictors of wars and terrorism than analysts in government spy services?
WASHINGTON — Nine years ago, Congress blocked a Pentagon agency from setting up a website that would have allowed anyone wit…
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