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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