Intelligence (disambiguation)
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Intelligence is the ability to perceive or infer information, and to retain it.
Intelligence may also refer to:
Information[edit]
- Business intelligence, for business analysis purposes
- Military intelligence, a military discipline using information collection and analysis
- Strategic intelligence, at the national and international level
- Police intelligence, an element of the British police
Arts, entertainment and media[edit]
Music[edit]
- "Intelligence", a song by ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead from the 2003 EP The Secret of Elena's Tomb
- The Intelligence, an American rock band
- Intelligence, an opera with libretto by Gene Scheer
Literature[edit]
- Intelligence (journal), a scientific journal dealing with intelligence and psychometrics
- Intelligence (newspaper), an Australian newspaper
Television[edit]
- Intelligence (Canadian TV series), 2006–2007
- Intelligence (American TV series), 2014
- Intelligence (British TV series), 2020
Other uses[edit]
- Intelligence (solitaire), a card game
See also[edit]
- All pages with titles beginning with Intelligence
- All pages with titles containing Intelligence
- Artificial intelligence (disambiguation)
- Emotional intelligence
- Espionage, intelligence gathering
- Intellect (disambiguation)
- Intelligence analysis
- Inttelligent, a 2018 Indian Telugu-language film
- Nous, sometimes equated to intellect or intelligence
- Signals intelligence
- Social intelligence
- Theory of multiple intelligences