Natalia Romashkina: When Intelligence Suck, Nuclear War Is More Possible…

Corruption, Government, Ineptitude, IO Impotency, Peace Intelligence

Strategic Instability in the Era of Information and Communication Technologies: Crisis or the New Norm?

Ph.D. in Political Science, Head of the Informational Security Problems Department of the Center for International Security at the Institute of World Economy and International Relations (IMEMO) of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Professor, Corresponding Member of the Academy of Military Science of the Russian Federation

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Berto Jongman: History, Big Data, Instability

IO Impotency
Berto Jongman

History as a giant data set: how analysing the past could help save the future

Turchin’s work – which incorporates not just history and maths, but also the research of economists, other social scientists, and environmental scientists – provides a much-needed corrective to decades of specialisation within these disciplines.

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Stephen E. Arnold: China #1 in Artificial Intelligence? Is #Borg Taking Over China? Will China Embrace OSEE?

#OSE Open Source Everything, 02 China, 03 India, Commercial Intelligence, IO Impotency
Stephen E. Arnold

What Country Is Number One in AI?

DarkCyber believes that one need only look at the demographics of computer scientist, engineering, and mathematics students in MA and PhD programs to get a sense of where technology innovation is heading.

The graphic below (Forbes), provides a clue:

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Stephen E. Arnold: Amazon Mind Control Through Book Control

04 Education, 07 Other Atrocities, 10 Transnational Crime, 11 Society, Corruption, IO Deeds of War, IO Impotency, Media, Officers Call
Stephen E. Arnold

Why Analyzing Amazon EBook Reading Lists Is Useful

An intriguing study in machine-learning models suggests human language behaviors may be more affected by what we read than previously thought. Neuroscience News tells us “What 26,000 Books Reveal When it Comes to Learning Language.” Brendan T. Johns, an assistant professor at the University at Buffalo, and Randall K. Jamieson, a professor at the University of Manitoba, created the models. The article tells us:

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