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Curiosophy: A Future Forward Cast.
by Future Center Ventures, Mark M. Whelan
The podcast or rather, Future Forward Cast, explores the rapid technological changes we're experiencing and how curiosity can help us adapt and thrive.
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CIA Psy-Ops Seduction, Manipulation, and Control.
CIA Psy-Ops Seduction, Manipulation, and Control.
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630
Bluetooth Hacking
Bluetooth Hacking
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Chasing Your Tail Digital Defense Too
Chasing Your Tail Digital Defense Too
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628
Digital deception
Digital deception
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627
The Invisible War
The Invisible War
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626
The Wi-Fi That Sees
The Wi-Fi That Sees
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625
The Singularity Is Near.
Ray Kurzweil’s "The Singularity Is Near," the author explores a future where technological progress accelerates exponentially, leading to a transformative event known as the Singularity. He argues that information-based technologies, such as nanotechnology and artificial intelligence, are advancing at a doubling rate that will eventually allow machines to surpass and merge with human biological intelligence. By reverse-engineering the human brain, Kurzweil envisions a new era where we can overcome physical limitations, conquer aging, and fundamentally redefine the nature of human identity. The text also examines the philosophical and existential implications of this shift, including the potential for immortality and the significant risks posed by uncontrolled self-replicating technologies. Ultimately, the work presents a vision of a human-machine civilization where nonbiological intelligence becomes the primary driver of evolutionary progress.
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Unveiling the Digital Truth
Unveiling the Digital Truth
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The Void Within: Exploring Houellebecq's Annihilation
This podcast delves into Michel Houellebecq's provocative work "Annihilation," examining his unflinching portrayal of modern spiritual emptiness and societal decay. Join us as we analyze Houellebecq's nihilistic vision of contemporary Western civilization, his critique of consumerism, and his controversial perspectives on sexuality, religion, and human connection. Through close readings and cultural context, we'll explore how Houellebecq diagnoses the malaise of modern life while offering few remedies—a literary approach that has made him one of France's most polarizing yet influential writers.
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Pegasus Spyware Global Impact and Technical Overview.
An interview with "Occupy the Web" by David Bombal, discussing the Pegasus spyware. The speakers explain that Pegasus, initially for iOS but now on Android, is a powerful surveillance tool used by governments globally. They highlight its capability to infiltrate phones with zero or minimal user interaction, allowing access to messages, contacts, and device functions, raising significant privacy and human rights concerns. The conversation also touches on the zero-day exploit industry and the difficulty in detecting and preventing such sophisticated malware.
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Digital Aftermath: When Attackers Leave Their Mark
Description: Step into the critical world of cyber impact analysis, where we explore how attackers deliberately disrupt and destroy digital systems. Based on MITRE ATT&CK® insights, this series reveals the sophisticated methods used to compromise business operations and mask broader security breaches. Each episode uncovers: Whether you're a CISO, security analyst, or IT professional, our expert discussions provide crucial insights into protecting your organization's digital assets from devastating attacks. From subtle data manipulation to full system destruction, understand the tactics that threaten business continuity and learn how to defend against them.
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Beyond Turing: The Hunt for True AI
Description: Join us on a deep dive into the fundamental challenges of creating genuinely intelligent machines with AI pioneer Hector Levesque. Each episode explores a different aspect of the artificial intelligence puzzle - from why simple conversation isn't enough to prove machine intelligence, to the fascinating gap between statistical learning and true understanding. Through expert analysis and compelling examples, we'll examine how different approaches to AI tackle the challenge of common sense reasoning, why the human mind remains such a mystery, and whether we should even pursue human-level artificial intelligence. Discover the Winograd Schema Challenge and why it might be a better test of machine intelligence than the famous Turing Test, while exploring the ongoing debate between traditional symbolic AI and modern machine learning approaches. Perfect for computer scientists, cognitive researchers, tech enthusiasts, or anyone curious about what it really means for a machine to think.
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Bits & Blocks: Decoding the Bitcoin Revolution
Join us on a deep dive into the fascinating world of Bitcoin technology. From cryptographic foundations to cutting-edge scaling solutions, this series demystifies the world's first cryptocurrency for everyone - whether you're a curious beginner or a seasoned developer. Each episode breaks down complex concepts into digestible insights, exploring how Bitcoin's underlying blockchain technology works, its security features, and its evolving role in the global economy. We'll cover everything from setting up your first wallet to understanding mining, consensus mechanisms, and the latest innovations in the space. Whether you want to better understand your investments or build the next generation of Bitcoin applications, this podcast provides the technical foundation you need to navigate the future of money.
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Binary Brain: Von Neumann's Neural Code
Step into the fascinating intersection of neuroscience and computing with John von Neumann's groundbreaking Yale lectures. This series decodes the surprising similarities between digital machines and the human mind, exploring how our brains compute, store memories, and process information. Each episode delves into von Neumann's pioneering insights comparing biological and artificial computation, from the precision of digital systems to the adaptive power of neural networks. Whether you're a computer scientist, neuroscience enthusiast, or simply curious about how your brain operates like a computer (and how it doesn't), join us as we explore the computational foundations that unite silicon and synapses. Perfect for anyone interested in the origins of modern computing, cognitive science, and the future of human-machine understanding.
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Multiagent Systems: Algorithms, Game Theory, and Logical Foundations
This uncorrected manuscript excerpt from Multiagent Systems serves as a comprehensive guide to the algorithmic, game-theoretic, and logical principles that underpin multiagent systems. The text introduces solution concepts in game theory, including Nash equilibria and strategies for fostering cooperation among agents. Chapters delve into distributed problem-solving, noncooperative and coalitional game theory, multiagent learning, communication, and the logical representation of knowledge and belief. With detailed algorithms for solution computation and analyses of computational complexity, this work, enriched by contributions from graduate students, provides a rigorous foundation for understanding and designing multiagent interactions.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The podcast or rather, Future Forward Cast, explores the rapid technological changes we're experiencing and how curiosity can help us adapt and thrive.
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Future Center Ventures, Mark M. Whelan
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