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The Global Frequency

28 October 2018 | Curated by Matt Devost

Establishing AI ethics will be harder than most think. (Read More)

Rebel attacks disrupt Ebola response.  Worth watching. (Read More)

CYBERCOM is direct messaging Russian trolls on social media. (Read More)

The quantum computing talent crunch. (Read More)

Fake news detecting AI is still a decade away. (Read More)

Data superpowers in the age of AI. (Read More)

How to keep a cyber attack from turning into a nuclear war.  Seems like a reasonable consideration. (Read More)

The next battlefield - connected, augmented, and urban. (Read More)

Attacks via the postal delivery service are one of the three examples I've used to discuss the concept of Kill with a Borrowed Sword for a long time.  If attackers are going to weaponize an existing infrastructure, you need advanced technology to prevent it. (Read More)

Pentagon looks to secure the supply chain. (Read More)


Fact or Fiction:

How does culture impact our behaviors, especially when those behaviors introduce risk (like smoking) or inefficiency (walking in high heels)?  How are we inadvertently signaling each other through our behaviors?  This is the domain of the book entitled "Of Cigarettes, High Heels, and Other Interesting Things: An Introduction to Semiotics" by Marcel Danesi.  Fascinating and insightful material in this relatively obscure volume that is now in its 3rd edition. (Amazon Link)

Quote of the Week:

“He who speaks about the future lies even when he tells the truth.” -Arab proverb

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