Stephen E. Arnold: Salon Says Google Makes Us Stupid… PBI: We Think We Make Google Stupid!

Commerce, Corruption, IO Impotency
Stephen E. Arnold
Stephen E. Arnold

Overreliance on Search Engines?

The Salon.com article titled Google Makes Us All Dumber: The Neuroscience of Search Engines probes the ever-increasing reliance on search engines and finds that the way we use them is problematic. This is due to the way our brains respond to this simplified question and answer process. The article stipulates that the harder we work for knowledge, the more likely we are to store it. When it is as simple as typing in a search query and reading a simple answer, we will forget the answer as easily as we found it. The article explains,

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SchwartzReport: Is the Pope Catholic? Will the Pope be Assassinated? Which Pope and Why?

Civil Society, Cultural Intelligence
Stephan A. Schwartz
Stephan A. Schwartz

I have been waiting for this, the pushback from the conservatives within the Roman Church, whose views and power is threatened by this new pope. I just hope something doesn't “happen” to Francis.

Is the Pope Catholic? Critics Rally Around Benedict As Talk of Schism Looms

Conservative Catholics, angry at Pope Francis’s more moderate tone, are bucking the Church’s hierarchy.

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Hal Bergel: Cloud Insecurity — Companies Cut Corners on Taxes, Regulations, AND Security…

Commerce, Corruption, IO Technologies
Hal Berghel
Hal Berghel

Why Clouds Give Me a Case of the Vapors

IEEE Computer, 1 November 2014

EXTRACT

In my personal life I build trusted relationships one tax-avoiding, jurisdiction-shopping multinational corporation at a time. Show me a company that engages in labor arbitraging and offshore production in third-world countries paying starvation wages3 and that avoids taxes through shadow companies in Ireland (Apple Operations International) so it can reap real profits in the US only to pay virtual taxes in invisible jurisdictions4—what The New York Times calls the “Double Irish with a Dutch Sandwich”5—and I’ll show you a company that deserves my full faith and confidence. Passwords? Crypto keys? Security
questions? Not needed. Oh, corporate giants, have your digital way with me!

PDF (4 Pages): Hal on Cloud Insecurity 11-14

Pierre Levy: Information Economy Meta Language Update – Talk to “The Future of Text 2014”

Advanced Cyber/IO
Pierre Levy
Pierre Levy

My Talk at “The Future of Text 2014″

EXTRACT

IEML is still at the stage of fundamental research but we now have an extensive dictionary – a set of paradigms – and some grammatical algorithmic rules that conform to the algebra. The result is a language where texts self-translate into natural language, manifest as semantic networks and compute collaboratively their relationships and differences. Any library of IEML texts then self-organizes into ecosystems of texts and data categorized in IEML will self-organize according to their semantic relationships and differences.

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Anthony Judge: Global Resource Constraints — the Lifeboat Conversation

Cultural Intelligence, Earth Intelligence
Anthony Judge
Anthony Judge

Resource Insights from Plus or Minus 12 People on a Liferaft

Thought experiment to highlight global dilemmas in a comprehensible context

Introduction
Peeling away convention — as a prelude to survival cannibalism?
Cannibalism as metaphor: reinterpreting incorporation
Voices in the liferaft dialogue
Emergence of radical questions challenging conventional assumptions
Guidelines to group survival discourse from fact and fiction
References

Alessandro Politi: Global Outlook 2014

Commercial Intelligence, Peace Intelligence
Alessandro Politi
Alessandro Politi

PDF (121 Pages): CeMiSS Global Outlook 2014

The areas of interest monitored during year 2013 and synthesized here include • Latin America; • China; • India and Indian Ocean; • Middle East and North Africa (MENA); • Asia-Pacific; • South Eastern Europe and Turkey; • Russia, Eastern Europe and Central Asia; • Sub-Saharan Africa; • Afghan Theatre; • European Defense initiatives; • NATO and transatlantic relations;

 

Yoda: Financial Times Loves Google — But Will This Love Keep Google Going?

IO Impotency
Got Crowd? BE the Force!
Got Crowd? BE the Force!

FT interview with Google co-founder and CEO Larry Page

Even the search engine’s original mission is not big enough for what he now has in mind

Page estimates that only about 50 investors are chasing the real breakthrough technologies that have the potential to make a material difference to the lives of most people on earth. If there is something holding these big ideas back, it is not a shortage of money or even the barrier of insurmountable technical hurdles. When breakthroughs of the type he has in mind are pursued, it is “not really being driven by any fundamental technical advance. It’s just being driven by people working on it and being ambitious,” he says. Not enough institutions – particularly governments – are thinking expansively enough about these issues: “We’re probably underinvested as a world in that.”

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