Currently, there are three definitions of digital intelligence. Each involves a different use of the word intelligence: 1) the meaningful data contained in digital networks themselves; 2) the kinds of information a surveillance or spy system might accumulate about activities using new digital technologies; 3) an emerging form of human intelligence that can process such digital information effectively. This new intelligence requires a full acceptance of our new technologies - a focus on logical statements, a strong multitasking ability, an ability to identify and take advantage of potential connections, and an ability to separate information into transformable chunks and to reassemble them to new purposes.