Stephen E. Arnold: The Dawn of Alexa — Open House Open Life in Ways No One Has Imagined Yet…

Advanced Cyber/IO, IO Impotency
Stephen E. Arnold

Bradley Metrock and the Alexa Conference: Alexa As a Game Changer for Search and Publishing

Bradley Metrock, Score Publishing, organized The Alexa Conference held in January 2017. More than 60 attendees shared technical and business insights about Amazon’s voice-search enabled device. The conference recognized the opportunity Amazon’s innovative product represents. Keyword search traditionally has been dependent on a keyboard. Alexa changes the nature of information access. An Alexa owner can talk to a device which is about the size of a can of vegetables. Alexa is poised to nudge the world of information access and applications in new directions.

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Robert Steele: Fixing Intel II

Advanced Cyber/IO, Ethics, Government
Robert David STEELE Vivas

Fixing Intel II

Intelligence should produce decision-support – generally unclassified – for all.

Robert David Steele

For just under thirty years I have been striving to re-direct the craft of intelligence away from spies and secrecy promoting war and waste, toward open sources and decision-support – generally unclassified – useful not only to the President, but to all who need decision-support.

Until Donald Trump and Mike Flynn came along, and John Brennan over-played his hand with lies of a very grand scale, I have been successfully marginalized.  It remains to be seen if Donald Trump can in fact defeat the Deep State, but I for one pray that he is successful.

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Ty Simpson: How Blockchain Could Create World’s Largest Supercomputer

Advanced Cyber/IO
Ty Simpson

How blockchain can create the world’s biggest supercomputer

Ben Dickson, Crunch Network

“The biggest challenge for supercomputing is the demand to compress time,” says Jerry Cuomo, vice president of Blockchain for Business at IBM. “Business processes must now be completed at a significantly faster pace than before. The result is that the demand for computing power is increasing exponentially.”

The peer-to-peer nature of the blockchain and distributed ledgers will also help move computation closer to where the data is being generated, and avoid bottleneck round-trips to cloud servers.

The Mind Unleashed: Human Society Too Complex for Any Hierarchical Government to Work…

Advanced Cyber/IO, Collective Intelligence

Mathematical Report Proves Human Society Is Too Complex to Be Ruled by a Government

Prior to election day, Vice’s Motherboard published a report called Mathematics, which included proof that democracies are irrelevant to our society today. Social policy, or the idea that one process can work for everyone, has been deemed ludicrous as society is much too complex, and government always fails us in our expectations.

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Anthony Judge: Global Challenge of the Global Challenge ¿ In-quest of a decision-making framework appropriate to a world in crisis ?

Advanced Cyber/IO, Communities of Practice, Cultural Intelligence, Ethics, Key Players, Officers Call, Peace Intelligence, Policies, Strategy, Threats
Anthony Judge

Global Challenge of the Global Challenge

¿ In-quest of a decision-making framework appropriate to a world in crisis ?

Introduction
Inadequacy of global decision-making?
Starting afresh in envisioning new possibilities?
Deriving insights and learnings from past and complementary initiatives
Dimensions and processes to be encompassed self-reflexively?
Interweaving disparate modalities
Polyhedral transformation in support of global decision-making
Configurative mapping of Global Challenges Prize submissions
Engaging with any Global Challenge
References

Antechinus: How to Build a Low-Tech Internet

Advanced Cyber/IO
Antechinus

How to Build a Low-tech Internet

Telecommunication companies are usually reluctant to extend their network outside cities due to a combination of high infrastructure costs, low population density, limited ability to pay for services, and an unreliable or non-existent electricity infrastructure. Even in remote regions of “developed” countries, internet connectivity isn't always available. Several research groups and network enthusiasts have developed and implemented much cheaper alternative network technologies to solve these issues. Although these low-tech networks have proven their worth, they have received much less attention. Contrary to the projects of internet companies, they are set up by small organisations or by the users themselves. This guarantees an open network that benefits the users instead of a handful of corporations. At the same time, these low-tech networks are very energy efficient.

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