SPECIAL: Why Oracle Is Doomed….
I really like Larry Ellison for varied reasons including his off-shore sailing and his cash flow, but he now epitomizes the previously successful enterprise that is doomed (along with Google, Microsoft, and IBM, among many others). Below the fold are three items; first a brief commentary from Stephen E. Arnold, one of the “three amigos” …
Berto Jongman: AI Ethics – Mission Impossible or Easier Than Most Realize?
Establishing an AI code of ethics will be harder than people think Indeed, technology often highlights peoples’ differing ethical standards—whether it is censoring hate speech or using risk assessment tools to improve public safety. Establishing ethical standards also doesn’t necessarily change behavior.
Ed Jewett: Book Review – Microcosm and Medium by Joseph Farrell — A Mind Control Prophylactic
There aren’t many things that get my anger and paranoia out for a walk on a rainy weekday afternoon than reading about advances being made by the military-industrial empire having to do with mind control. I like to be left alone to determine the direction of my life, so I find Joseph Farrell’s Microcosm and …
Robert Steele: The Big Lie: “Russian Propaganda.” The Bigger Lie: “The Truth Is What We Say It Is.”
The Big Lie: “Russian Propaganda.” The Bigger Lie: “The Truth Is What We Say It Is.” American Herald Tribune 18 September 2018 DOC (6 Pages): AHT IO Russia and the Rest FINAL 1.1 Full text online below the fold. Полный текст, переводимый в онлайн ниже складки – используйте переходник в правом верхнем углу экрана. גאַנץ …
DefDog: The Matrix at 20 — The End of Mind The Rise of Control (#GoogleGestapo Goes AI and Implants)
“The Matrix” at 20 Cal Thomas In his new book, “World Without Mind: The Existential Threat of Big Tech” (Penguin Press), Franklin Foer, a national correspondent for The Atlantic and former editor of The New Republic, expands on the film’s warnings. Mr. Foer asserts that technology is replacing thought and relationships. He specifically warns of …
Amazon Kindle: The Death of Secret Intelligence: Three Book Reviews, One Line in the Sand (Trump Revolution 32)
Intelligence at a Cross Roads: To Be Or Not To Be… 4 stars – A+ on Its Narrow Focus, C+ For Contextual Shortfalls David Omand and Mark Phythian, Principled Spying: The Ethics of Secret Intelligence (Georgetown University Press, 2018), 286 pages, $32.95, ISBN-13: 978-1626165601. Grand Theft, Mass Murder, & Legalized Lies – Book Review as …