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The Global Frequency

9 December 2018 | Curated by Matt Devost

Five predictions about AI for 2019.  Not a bad list. (Read More)

Advancements in using AI for predictive protein folding modeling. (Read More)

Australia passes an incredibly shortsighted anti-encryption law. (Read More)

Mapping the commercial landscape for quantum technologies. (Read More)

This is a great short video overview of quantum computing. (Watch Video)

British spy chief says we need to enter into a 4th era of espionage that includes AI and robots to counter advanced threats. (Read More)

How Iran spreads disinformation around the world. (Read More)

China is winning the quantum encryption race. (Read More)

DHS wants to create a peer-to-peer network for cyberthreat intelligence sharing. (Read More)

We need to start planning now for quantum computing according to the National Academy of Sciences. I bring this issue up a lot with companies I interact with.  If your product, service, or IP needs protection five years from now, shouldn't you be thinking about quantum proofing it? (Read More)

24 cognitive biases that are shaping your perception of reality. (Read More)

Fact or Fiction:
I've spent a decade developing methodologies for problem solving and creativity and found "Tinker Dabble Doodle Try: Unlock the Power of the Unfocused Mind" by Srinivasan S. Pillay to be useful counter-narrative to common conceptions that more focus = better problem solving. As expected from the title, the book champions an approach that builds in meaningful breaks and distractions as a core element of problem solving which jives with my own experiences. (Amazon Link)

Quote of the Week:

"Every master was once a disaster." – T. Harv Eker

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