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While Silicon Valley chases unicorns, Josh Wolfe hunts for something far more elusive: scientific breakthroughs that could change civilization. As co-founder and managing partner of Lux Capital, he's looking for the kind of science that turns impossible into inevitable. Josh doesn't just invest in the future—he sees it coming before almost anyone else. In this conversation, we explore: The rapid evolution of AI and potential bottlenecks slowing its growth The geopolitical battle for technological dominance and rise of sovereign AI models How advances in automation, robotics, and defence are shifting global power dynamics Josh's unfiltered thoughts on Tesla and Elon Musk AI's revolution of medical research Parenting in a tech-dominated world How AI is forcing us to rethink creativity, intellectual property, and human intelligence itself Why the greatest risk isn't AI itself—but our ability to separate truth from noise Despite the challenges ahead, Josh remains profoundly optimistic about human potential. He believes technology isn't replacing what makes us human—it's amplifying it. This episode will challenge how you think about innovation, risk, and the forces shaping our future. If you want to stay ahead of the curve, you can't afford to miss it. Josh Wolfe co-founded Lux Capital to support scientists and entrepreneurs who pursue counter-conventional solutions to the most vexing puzzles of our time. He previously worked in investment banking at Salomon Smith Barney and in capital markets at Merrill Lynch. Josh is a columnist with Forbes and Editor for the Forbes/Wolfe Emerging Tech Report. (00:00:00) Introduction (00:01:42) Interview with Josh Wolfe (00:02:46) Current Obsessions (00:05:11) AI and its Limitations (00:10:58) Memory Players in AI (00:13:27) Human Intelligence as a Limiting Factor (00:15:38) Disruption in Elite Professions (00:17:15) AI and Blue-Collar Jobs (00:18:29) Implications of AI in Coding (00:19:40) AI and Company Margins (00:25:48) AI in Pharma (00:26:44) AI in Entertainment (00:28:04) AI in Scientific Research (00:30:24) AI in Scientific Research (00:33:31) AI in Patent Creation (00:34:49) AI in Company Creation (00:35:33) Discussion on Tesla and Elon Musk (00:40:54) AI in Investment Decisions (00:42:20) AI in Analyzing Business Fundamentals (00:45:27) AI, Privacy, and Information Gods (00:53:04) AI and Art (00:56:43) AI and Human Connection (00:58:22) AI, Aging, and Memory (01:00:46) The Impact of Remote Work on Social Dynamics (01:03:18) The Role of Community and Belonging (01:05:44) The Pursuit of Longevity (01:11:58) The Importance of Family and Purpose (01:14:18) Information Processing and Workflow (01:23:00) AI and Personal Style (01:26:03) Investment in Military Technology (01:28:09) Global Conflict and Military Deterrence (01:31:28) Information Warfare (01:32:32) Infiltration and Weaponization of Systems (01:37:06) Infrastructure Maintenance and Growth (01:38:27) DOGE Initiative (01:40:09) Attracting Capital and Global Competitiveness (01:43:16) Attracting Talent and Immigration (01:45:42) Designing a System from Scratch (01:47:30) AI and Intellectual Property (01:51:56) The Fear of AI (01:53:57) Defining Success (01:55:38) Closing Remarks Newsletter - The Brain Food newsletter delivers actionable insights and thoughtful ideas every Sunday. It takes 5 minutes to read, and it's completely free. Learn more and sign up at fs.blog/newsletter Upgrade — If you want to hear my thoughts and reflections at the end of the episode, join our membership: fs.blog/membership and get your own private feed. Watch on YouTube: @tkppodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lucas and Grant of “Bitcoin Study Sessions” join me to explore how humans project power through abstraction, how Bitcoin projects physical power, modern warfare and kinetic stalemate, proof-of-work and cybersecurity, Tesla and Ford's prediction of eclectic money, and the tipping point for Bitcoin nation-state adoption.Lucas and Grant of “Bitcoin Study Sessions” research and teach about canonical Bitcoin literature like Jason Lowery's “SoftWar” and “Broken Money” by Lyn Alden. // GUEST //Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@BitcoinStudySessionsX: https://x.com/LucasMaddy and https://x.com/thewholeframe// SPONSORS //The Farm at Okefenokee: https://okefarm.com/Heart and Soil Supplements (use discount code BREEDLOVE): https://heartandsoil.co/In Wolf's Clothing: https://wolfnyc.com/Blockware Solutions: NetSuite: https://netsuite.com/whatismoneyOn Ramp: https://onrampbitcoin.com/?grsf=breedloveMindlab Pro: https://www.mindlabpro.com/breedloveCoinbits: https://coinbits.app/breedlove// PRODUCTS I ENDORSE //Protect your mobile phone from SIM swap attacks: https://www.efani.com/breedloveNoble Protein (discount code BREEDLOVE for 15% off): https://nobleorigins.com/Lineage Provisions (use discount code BREEDLOVE): https://lineageprovisions.com/?ref=breedlove_22Colorado Craft Beef (use discount code BREEDLOVE): https://coloradocraftbeef.com/// SUBSCRIBE TO THE CLIPS CHANNEL //https://www.youtube.com/@robertbreedloveclips2996/videos// OUTLINE //0:00 - WiM Episode Trailer1:10 - Projecting Power Through Abstraction12:40 - How does Bitcoin Project Physical Power?22:07 - The Nature of Language and Metaphor24:30 - Bitcoin is Private Property27:32 - The Farm at Okefenokee28:52 - Heart & Soil Supplements29:52 - Nuclear War and Kinetic Stalemate31:55 - PoW and Cybersecurity42:57 - Is Bitcoin a Military Technology? (2nd Amendment)51:11 - Helping Lightning Startups with In Wolf's Clothing52:02 - Mine Bitcoin with Blockware Solutions53:24 - Threats of Bitcoin Being Classified as a Munition???1:02:10 - The Future of Governance: Voting with Your Feet1:05:24 - What is the Hanke Krus Hyperinflation Table?1:10:50 - Is Bitcoin Non-Lethal Warfare?1:15:54 - On-Ramp Bitcoin Custody1:17:17 - NetSuite: Business Software1:18:34 - How Bitcoin Reduces the Profitability of Kinetic Warfare 1:25:13 - Nikola Tesla, Henry Ford, and Electric Money1:29:40 - The Problem with Gold1:32:55 - The National Strategic Bitcoin Stockpile1:38:44 - MindLab Pro Supplements1:39:54 - Buy Bitcoin with Coinbits1:41:04 - The Tipping Point for Bitcoin Nation State Adoption1:46:12 - How Bitcoin Aligns Incentives1:49:14 - What is Gabriel's Horn?1:53:03 - Will “SoftWar” Go Down in History?1:55:40 - Closing Thoughts// PODCAST //Podcast Website: https://whatismoneypodcast.com/Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-what-is-money-show/id1541404400Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/25LPvm8EewBGyfQQ1abIsERSS Feed: https://feeds.simplecast.com/MLdpYXYI// SUPPORT THIS CHANNEL //Bitcoin: 3D1gfxKZKMtfWaD1bkwiR6JsDzu6e9bZQ7Sats via Strike: https://strike.me/breedlove22Dollars via Paypal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/RBreedloveDollars via Venmo: https://account.venmo.com/u/Robert-Breedlove-2// SOCIAL //Breedlove X: https://x.com/Breedlove22WiM? X: https://x.com/WhatisMoneyShowLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/breedlove22/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/breedlove_22/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@breedlove22Substack: https://breedlove22.substack.com/All My Current Work: https://linktr.ee/robertbreedlove
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(00:00) - Introduction: AI, Miltech, and Balance of Power (00:32) - DeepSeek AI R1 model (02:36) - DeepSeek: top performance, 30x efficient compute (10:37) - DeepSeek technical innovations (15:38) - The AI Race: U.S. vs. China (34:20) - Fighter Jets and Military Technology (42:54) - Fifth to Sixth Generation Fighter Programs (46:13) - Technology of China's 6th Generation Planes (52:20) - Chinese Sixth Generation Aircraft Capabilities (01:00:50) - Strategic Implications for the U.S. and Future Developments (01:27:48) - Disabling Military Bases (01:31:17) - Implications for the U.S. and China (01:35:26) - Future Defense Strategies and Realities Music used with permission from Blade Runner Blues Livestream improvisation by State Azure.--Steve Hsu is Professor of Theoretical Physics and of Computational Mathematics, Science, and Engineering at Michigan State University. Previously, he was Senior Vice President for Research and Innovation at MSU and Director of the Institute of Theoretical Science at the University of Oregon. Hsu is a startup founder (SuperFocus, SafeWeb, Genomic Prediction, Othram) and advisor to venture capital and other investment firms. He was educated at Caltech and Berkeley, was a Harvard Junior Fellow, and has held faculty positions at Yale, the University of Oregon, and MSU. Please send any questions or suggestions to manifold1podcast@gmail.com or Steve on X @hsu_steve.
Presented with limited interruptions by: http://kyle.patriot-protect.com (15% off Protecting yourself from scams/Identity theft) In this conversation, Steve Baker shares his journey from musician to investigative journalist, focusing on his insights into the events of January 6th. He discusses the implications of military and intelligence involvement during the Capitol riots, the dynamics within special operations units, and the political landscape that influences these narratives. The conversation also touches on media coverage and the evolving understanding of the events surrounding January 6th, highlighting the complexities of truth in journalism. In this conversation, Kyle and Steve Baker delve into the intricate relationship between media sourcing and government influence, exploring how narratives are shaped and the implications of investigative journalism. They discuss the challenges of collaboration in uncovering truths, the mechanics of media relations with government entities, and the covert operations of Task Force Orange. The conversation also highlights the evolution of military technology, particularly directed energy weapons, and their potential impact on health incidents among operatives. Keywords: Directed Energy Weapons, Riot Control, Havana Syndrome, Agitation Weapons, January 6th, Military Technology, Government Accountability, Covert Operations, Psychological Manipulation, Sound Weapons, January 6th, Capitol riot, directed energy weapons, provocateurs, political narratives, Steve Baker, Kyle, government accountability, pardons, conspiracy theories, Steve Baker, January 6th, military involvement, Task Force Orange, political dynamics, media coverage, Capitol riots, investigative journalism, special operations, government transparency, media sourcing, government influence, investigative journalism, Task Force Orange, directed energy weapons, covert operations, military technology, anomalous health incidents, media relations, intelligence community
Jan 2, 2025 – In today's outside-the-box discussion, host Cris Sheridan discusses the evolution and adoption of directed energy weapons with Chris Donaghey, the COO of Applied Energetics. As drones become increasingly prevalent...
Launch, run, and protect your business to make it official TODAY at https://www.legalzoom.com/ and use promo code EYEONAI to get 10% off any LegalZoom business formation product excluding subscriptions and renewals. In this episode of the Eye on AI podcast, we explore the cutting-edge world of AI-powered autonomy with Nathan Michael, CTO of Shield AI. Nathan shares his journey from academia to leading one of the most innovative companies in defense technology, revealing how Shield AI is transforming autonomous systems to operate in the most challenging environments. Throughout the episode, Nathan dives into Shield AI's groundbreaking technologies, including the revolutionary Hivemind platform, which enables drones and uncrewed jets to think, adapt, and act independently—even in GPS-denied and communication-jammed conditions. He explains how these systems are deployed across defense and commercial applications, reshaping intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance missions with unprecedented precision and resilience. We also discuss the future of warfare and technology, from the commoditization of AI-driven autonomy to the ethical and strategic considerations of deploying these systems at scale. Nathan offers insights into how rapid iteration cycles and resilient intelligence will define the next era of defense innovation, ensuring mission success in increasingly complex scenarios. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to stay updated on the latest advancements in AI, robotics, and the future of autonomous systems! Stay Updated: Craig Smith Twitter: https://twitter.com/craigss Eye on A.I. Twitter: https://twitter.com/EyeOn_AI (00:00) Introduction to Shield AI and Hivemind (03:02) Nathan Michael's journey to Shield AI (06:07) Shield AI's mission and technology overview (10:18) VBAT: A versatile tail-sitter aircraft (12:44) Hivemind's swarm capabilities and applications (14:32) Ethics and societal guardrails for autonomous systems (17:24) Combat applications of quadcopters (19:12) Navigating and mapping unknown environments (20:38) Use of VBAT in Ukraine operations (22:10) Intelligence gathering and mission versatility (24:42) Transforming warfare with AI-driven autonomy (28:47) Teaming and communication in autonomous swarms (32:29) Communication networks in jammed conditions (35:34) Coordinated exploration with autonomous systems (38:13) Exploring buildings with quadcopter teams (40:57) Crewed-uncrewed teaming in modern combat (43:28) Global competition in AI and autonomy (46:03) Use of autonomous drones in Ukraine (50:28) Shield AI's vision: Proliferation of resilient intelligence (55:26) Expanding AI autonomy to commercial applications
In this episode, John Ferguson, CEO of Saxon Aerospace joins Tudor to discuss his thoughts of the mysterious drones seen over the Northeast portion of the United States. John also shares his insights on the missing nuclear warheads, the role of drones in detecting radioactive materials, and the technology behind various types of drones. The conversation also touches on Ferguson's political aspirations and the challenges of communicating critical information to government authorities. The Tudor Dixon Podcast is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network. For more visit TudorDixonPodcast.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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NPR has been collecting eyewitness accounts from Gaza that indicate Israel is using a new type of drone. One that has a gun attached that can shoot people remotely. We hear how Israel is using it in Gaza and what this technology could mean for the future of warfare.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Can a career in military medicine offer unexpected opportunities to innovate and shape the future of healthcare? Join us as we explore this intriguing question with Air Force Neurologist Lieutenant Colonel Adam Willis, MD. From his initial fascination with physics to his pivotal role in supporting operational medicine, Adam recounts his unique journey and the moment that brain-computer interface technology ignited his passion for neurology. Discover how neurologists make crucial contributions in managing traumatic brain injuries and seizures in combat zones while addressing the longer-term challenges of headaches, sleep disruptions, and cognitive performance. In this episode, we unravel the complexities of trauma patient evacuation and the innovative strides being made to enhance survival rates. Adam sheds light on the "golden hour" concept and the development of groundbreaking technologies that ensure rapid access to care. As an insider at DARPA through the Service Chiefs Fellowship Program, Adam shares how his experiences have spurred projects to revolutionize field intensive care medicine. Learn about his work on a game-changing intravascular cannula project, which promises to transform medical care from the injury site through evacuation. Finally, dive into the world of DARPA with insights into projects like SNAP, which seeks to assess warfighters' readiness using non-invasive biomarkers. Adam's story serves as a reminder of the power of commitment and proactivity in military medicine careers. Individuals can unlock doors to additional training and career advancement by aligning personal goals with the organization's mission. Hear how seizing unexpected opportunities and embracing new challenges can lead to meaningful contributions to the future of military medicine. Chapters: (00:04) Neurology in Military Medicine (15:39) Advances in Trauma Patient Evacuation (23:16) Revolutionizing Field Intensive Care Medicine (28:01) Innovating Military Technology With DARPA (40:48) Commitment and Innovation in Military Medicine Chapter Summaries: (00:04) Neurology in Military Medicine Air Force neurologist discusses role in military medicine, managing TBI and seizures, and innovative intravascular cannula for polytrauma patients. (15:39) Advances in Trauma Patient Evacuation Maximizing survival from traumatic injuries through rapid patient movement and exploring innovative projects at DARPA. (23:16) Revolutionizing Field Intensive Care Medicine Collaboration between DARPA and industry to develop a miniaturized, non-anticoagulated ECMO-like system for extending the golden hour in emergency medical situations. (28:01) Innovating Military Technology With DARPA DARPA program manager crafts questions to harness innovation, funded by DoD, SNAP project for non-invasive warfighter readiness assessment. (40:48) Commitment and Innovation in Military Medicine Commitment and proactivity in military medicine careers can lead to opportunities for training and advancement. Take Home Messages: Career Flexibility and Innovation: The journey from a physics background to a career in military neurology demonstrates the importance of being open to unexpected career paths. Embracing new technologies, such as brain-computer interfaces, can lead to groundbreaking roles in fields like military medicine. Neurology's Critical Role in Combat Medicine: Neurologists play a vital role in managing traumatic brain injuries and seizures in combat situations. Their expertise extends beyond acute care, addressing post-TBI issues like headaches and cognitive disruptions, which are essential for maintaining operational readiness. Advancements in Trauma Evacuation: Innovations in trauma care, such as extending the "golden hour," are crucial for improving survival rates from traumatic injuries. Technologies that facilitate rapid and scalable patient movement to definitive care can significantly impact outcomes. Integration of Technology and Medicine: The collaboration between military medicine and advanced research agencies, like DARPA, showcases the potential of integrating artificial intelligence and biotechnology to revolutionize trauma care. Projects like SNAP, which use non-invasive biomarkers, highlight the future of assessing warfighter readiness. Importance of Commitment and Networking: Aligning personal ambitions with organizational missions, seizing opportunities, and proactive networking are key strategies for career advancement in military medicine. Taking initiative and being open to new challenges can lead to significant contributions in the field. Episode Keywords: Military Medicine, Combat Neurology, Brain-Computer Interface, Traumatic Brain Injury, Battlefield Innovation, DARPA, Adam Willis, Trauma Care, Intravascular Cannula, SNAP Initiative, Artificial Intelligence, Biotechnology, Military Healthcare, Neurocritical Care, Trauma Patient Evacuation, Field Intensive Care, Military Technology, Warfighter Readiness Hashtags: #MilitaryMedicine #CombatNeurology #BattlefieldInnovation #BrainInjuryCare #DARPA #TraumaCareTech #NeuroInnovation #OperationalMedicine #MilitaryHealthcare #WarfighterReadiness Honoring the Legacy and Preserving the History of Military Medicine The WarDocs Mission is to honor the legacy, preserve the oral history, and showcase career opportunities, unique expeditionary experiences, and achievements of Military Medicine. We foster patriotism and pride in Who we are, What we do, and, most importantly, How we serve Our Patients, the DoD, and Our Nation. 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Welcome to The Chopping Block – where crypto insiders Haseeb Qureshi, Tom Schmidt, Tarun Chitra, and Robert Leshner slice into the juiciest topics in crypto. This week, Robert Leshner welcomes two special guests: Mike Novogratz, CEO of Galaxy, and Shaun Maguire, general partner at Sequoia Capital, for a one-of-a-kind debate on how the upcoming 2024 U.S. presidential election could shape the future of crypto. With the stakes higher than ever, they explore what a Harris or Trump presidency could mean for crypto regulation, market infrastructure, and the populist undercurrents driving the industry forward. From blockchain voting possibilities to the macroeconomic forces impacting Bitcoin and stablecoins, the conversation pushes beyond policy to the heart of crypto's role in tomorrow's world. This episode delivers crucial insights on the political forces that could redefine crypto's trajectory in the U.S. and beyond. Show highlights
Welcome to The Chopping Block – where crypto insiders Haseeb Qureshi, Tom Schmidt, Tarun Chitra, and Robert Leshner slice into the juiciest topics in crypto. This week, Robert Leshner welcomes two special guests: Mike Novogratz, CEO of Galaxy, and Shaun Maguire, general partner at Sequoia Capital, for a one-of-a-kind debate on how the upcoming 2024 U.S. presidential election could shape the future of crypto. With the stakes higher than ever, they explore what a Harris or Trump presidency could mean for crypto regulation, market infrastructure, and the populist undercurrents driving the industry forward. From blockchain voting possibilities to the macroeconomic forces impacting Bitcoin and stablecoins, the conversation pushes beyond policy to the heart of crypto's role in tomorrow's world. This episode delivers crucial insights on the political forces that could redefine crypto's trajectory in the U.S. and beyond. Show highlights
Join Victor Davis Hanson and cohost Jack Fowler to examine the usefulness of college grades, the cost-benefit analysis of military weapons, origins of Houthi rebels, Obama's presidential library, Walz the worst VP-pick in history, JD Vance on school shootings, and Newsom's veto on housing loans for illegals.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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How hundreds of Chinese researchers across the country were identified as undercover scientists.Lori Wilson reads Canada's Universities Are a Pipeline for Chinese Military Technology
In this episode of AI, Government, and the Future, host Max Romanik is joined by Alex Fink, founder and CEO of OtherWeb and co-founder of Swarmer. Alex shares insights on AI-generated content, its impact on the information ecosystem, and potential regulatory approaches. He discusses the challenges of content moderation, the future of journalism, and innovative ideas for AI in democracy and legislation.
In this episode, Victor Davis Hanson and cohost Jack Fowler discuss the Animal-Farm Democrats, Biden led the attack on Justice Clarence Thomas, the military needs to update its technology, especially drones, the relevance of RFK Jr., elections in England brings in the Labor Party, and lessons from leaders with generous spirits.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of The Marc Cox Morning Show, Marc Cox delves into the liberal topic of "cheap fakes," where they claim the authenticity of videos showing Joe Biden appearing confused and calling out the media for misleadingly labeling edited content as "fake news." Then Edwin Walker discusses YouTube's new content restrictions on firearm-related videos and the potential implications for free speech. Additionally, the discussion covers the impact of school choice on education, with insights on how it can benefit poor and minority children.
Artificial intelligence has the potential to revolutionize warfare and reshape geopolitics. Professor Andrew Wilson, professor of Strategy at the US Naval War College, explores the transformative power of military technology throughout history and its implications for the future. In this episode of Onward, host and Fundrise CEO Ben Miller and Professor Andrew Wilson explore how technological advancements not only transform warfare but also reshape political, social, and economic landscapes. Seemingly small technological advancements (especially those in the military realm) often have profound and lasting effects on societal structures and political dynamics. "Victory smiles up those who anticipate changes in the character of war, not upon those who wait to adapt themselves after the changes occur." –Italian Air Power Theorist, General Giulio Douhet Ben and Professor Wilson illustrate this by examining historical breakthroughs such as the stirrup, which led to the rise of feudalism in medieval Europe, and the Greek trireme, which fostered Athenian democracy and economic expansion. The discussion also highlights society's transition from bronze to iron weaponry, which democratized military power by making effective weapons more accessible, thereby altering the balance of power in ancient civilizations. Moving to the present day, the conversation addresses the ongoing revolution in military technology, particularly focusing on AI and autonomous weapon systems. Professor Wilson and Ben discuss modern technologies' potential to either democratize or centralize military power, depending on their cost to manufacture. This episode also explores China's military modernization efforts, emphasizing the strategic focus and investment in emerging technologies. Professor Wilson underscores the importance of maintaining an innovative edge and strategic flexibility to navigate the complex relationship between the United States and China, while also stressing the need for clear communication to avoid the so-called Thucydides Trap, where rising powers and status quo powers are potentially destined for conflict. Have questions or feedback about this episode? Drop us a note at Onward@Fundrise.com. Onward is hosted by Ben Miller, co-founder and CEO of Fundrise, and Cardiff Garcia, Editorial Director of the Economic Innovation Group and host of the economics-focused podcast The New Bazaar (after spending many years as the co-creator and co-host of NPR's The Indicator podcast). Podcast production by The Podcast Consultant. Music by Seaplane Armada. About Fundrise With over 2 million users, Fundrise is America's largest direct-to-investor alternative asset investment platform. Since 2012, our mission has been to build a better financial system by empowering the individual. We make it easier and more efficient than ever for anyone to invest in institutional-quality private alternative assets — all at the touch of a button. Please see fundrise.com/oc for more information on all of the Fundrise-sponsored investment funds and products, including each fund's offering document(s). Want to see the specific assets that make up and power Fundrise portfolios? Check out our active and past projects at www.fundrise.com/assets.
In this WhoWhatWhy podcast, I'm joined by national security journalist Andrew Cockburn. He exposes the little- known links between the Pentagon's military-technology complex at the dark heart of Silicon Valley. Drawing from his recent cover story for Harper's, entitled “The Pentagon's Silicon Valley Problem,” Cockburn delves into the military's controversial alliance with tech behemoths. This collaboration ropes in some of Silicon Valley's most contentious figures, such as Peter Thiel and Palmer Luckey, further complicating the moral implications of this union.
The New Face of Military Technology, Flood D.C. With Illegals, Inflation. Americans Deeply Unhappy per Rankings. Andrew Klavan, Peter Zeihan, Wayne Allen Root. Andrew Klavan- The Real Reason Americans Are Deeply Unhappy The Wayne Allyn Root Show- Flood D.C. With Illegals. Inflation. Zeihan on Geopolitics- The New Face of Military Technology The Real Reason Americans Are Deeply Unhappy Watch this video at- https://youtu.be/wo8BFv_R7tU?si=ZcTgkvP4yX8ZRVWK Andrew Klavan 591K subscribers 8,139 views Mar 26, 2024 #DailyWire #AndrewKlavan No one could have seen this terrible news coming. The United States of America, the country where everyone gets along and never has any problems, has fallen out of the World Happiness Report's top 20 happiest countries. This is very surprising and a true shock to the system. 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The new face of military technology is here...and no its not some Master Chief type suit running around the battlefield. We're talking about the democratization of tech applications and the empowerment of individual soldiers to make strategic decisions. Full Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/zeihan/the-new-face-of-military-technology
Dr. Robert Farley has taught security and diplomacy courses at the Patterson School of Diplomacy and International Commerce at the University of Kentucky since 2005. Dr. Farley is the author of Grounded: The Case for Abolishing the United States Air Force and Patents for Power: Intellectual Property Law and the Diffusion of Military Technology. The Ukraine and Gaza conflicts are two of most intractable problems confronting leaders of the world today. The Israeli-Hamas war in Gaza, ignited primarily due to the massacre by Hamas of mostly Israelis on October 7 has posed a major quandary for President Biden, given he is juggling U.S. support of Israel but still trying to moderate the Israeli military response, which has been criticized internationally as disproportionate. A small but vocal group of Republicans in the US Congress has temporarily derailed funding for Ukraine, which directly benefits Putin, and indirectly assists China and North Korea.
The Pentagon's growing alliance with Silicon Valley, where AI and tech innovation are redefining warfare and morality. Read More: www.WhoWhatWhy.org
Can we trust autonomous systems? Are our laws and policies keeping pace with emerging technology? Who is accountable for the actions of an uncrewed or autonomous system? In this episode of the Adapting Army Podcast, were joined by Colonel Damian Copeland, the Director of Operations and International Law, Department of Defence. Damian has immense experience in the legal review of weapons, specifically weapons and systems enhanced by Artificial Intelligence. We're also joined by Dr Zena Assaad, who is a fellow with the Australian Trusted Autonomous Systems Defence Cooperative Research Centre and the Australian National University. Zena has made fundamental contributions to inform Army's understanding of the paradigm between trust and autonomous systems. Our guests discuss accountability and control, the laws that guide uncrewed and autonomous technology and explore trusted systems, highlighting an international example where an autonomous system didn't perform as expected and how that impacted public trust.
Join me, Dr. Mike T. Nelson, on the Flex Diet Podcast, where we explore the fascinating world of exogenous ketones with Tecton's innovation head, Mike Chesney. Listen in as we unravel the science behind ketone esters, their remarkable ability to enhance cognitive function as an energizing alternative to caffeine, and their emerging role in disease management. We dissect the cutting-edge research and development propelling this field forward, and I share my unique perspective as a scientific advisor and ambassador for Tecton.Sponsors:See discounts for all the products I use and recommend: https://miketnelson.com/faves/Get a Free Sample Pack of all LMNT Flavours with your first box at http://drinklmnt.com/mikenelson (automatically applied at checkout)Friends of Mike, create an account and get 25% off your first order of Tecton: https://blog.tectonlife.com/ambassador/dr-mike-t-nelson/Phys Flex Cert opens March 18: http://www.physiologicflexibility.comEpisode Chapters:(0:00:00) - Exogenous Ketones for Health and Performance(0:09:22) - Military Experience and Ketone Development(0:19:37) - Neuroprotection and Exogenous Ketones(0:30:14) - Military DARPA Projects and Innovation(0:39:07) - Development of Ketone Ester From BHB(0:48:18) - The Benefits of Tecton Supplementation(1:00:03) - Benefits of Ketones in HealthEpisodes You Might Enjoy:Episode 253: Enduring the Arctic Chill and Unveiling the Power of Ketones with Akshay Nanavanti and Tecton Life: https://miketnelson.com/episode-253-enduring-the-antarctic-chill-and-unveiling-the-power-of-ketones-with-akshay-nanavati/ Flex Diet Podcast: Dr. Dom D'Agostino on Red Light, Ketones, Fasting, Zapping Monkeys and More: https://miketnelson.com/dr-dom-dagostino-on-red-light-ketones-and-more/ Episode 226: A Deep Dive into Ketones, Astaxanthin, and Cognitive Enhancement with Dr. Hunter Waldman: https://miketnelson.com/deep-dive-into-ketones-astaxanthin-and-cognitive-enhancement-dr-hunter-waldman/Get In Touch:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drmiketnelson/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCn1aTbQqHglfNrENPm0GTpgEmail: https://miketnelson.com/contact-us/
Article 23 of India's constitution allows the union government to mandate conscription to secure the nation's interest and public well-being. There are various social as well as political arguments on why we should or should not enforce such conscription, but what would either option mean for India's contemporary security approach? Should the military focus on officers' quantity or quality, or on technological advancements instead? Tune in with Ananya Desai as she speaks to Aditya Ramanathan about the possibility of mandatory conscription in India's present context. Do check out Takshashila's public policy courses: https://school.takshashila.org.in/courses We are @IVMPodcasts on Facebook, Twitter, & Instagram. https://twitter.com/IVMPodcasts https://www.instagram.com/ivmpodcasts/?hl=en https://www.facebook.com/ivmpodcasts/ You can check out our website at https://shows.ivmpodcasts.com/featured Follow the show across platforms: Spotify, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, JioSaavn, Gaana, Amazon Music Do share the word with your folks See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this riveting episode of Cosmic Top Secret, Professor Michael John Williams delves deep into the intricacies of NATO's strategic evolution and its response to contemporary challenges with Dan Fata. With Fata's extensive background in national security and defense, the conversation illuminates NATO's journey towards increased defense spending, capability development, and the pivotal role of military tech innovation.Key Topics Discussed:NATO's Defense Spending: Insights into the progress and challenges of meeting the 2% GDP defense spending goal, with a historical look at efforts from past summits and the impact of the Ukraine conflict on current commitments.Military Technology and Innovation: The discussion pivots to the technological advancements in defense, highlighting initiatives like DIANA and the importance of enhancing NATO's technological edge in a rapidly evolving global security landscape.Nuclear Weapons in Europe: Fata and Williams tackle the sensitive issue of nuclear deterrence in Europe, exploring the strategic implications in the post-INF Treaty era and the role of nuclear weapons in ensuring European security.The Ukraine Conflict: An in-depth analysis of the Ukraine conflict's ramifications for NATO, evaluating the alliance's response, the importance of support from allies, and the potential paths to resolution.China's Influence: The conversation explores the implications of China's growing global presence for NATO, discussing whether the alliance should expand its focus beyond the North Atlantic area to address emerging global threats.This episode offers a comprehensive overview of NATO's strategic posture amidst evolving global challenges, providing listeners with expert analysis on defense spending, technological innovation, and the geopolitical landscape affecting the alliance's future direction.Music is considered “royalty-free” and discovered on Story Blocks.Technical Podcast Support by Jon Keur at Wayfare Recording Co.
TP Huang returns for the third time to discuss the US-China strategic competition in terms of military technology.Previous episodes with TP include:China's EV Market Dominance and the Challenges Facing Tesla — #48: https://www.manifold1.com/episodes/chinas-ev-market-dominance-and-the-challenges-facing-tesla-48Huawei and the US-China Chip War — #44: https://www.manifold1.com/episodes/huawei-and-the-us-china-chip-war-44Steve and TP discuss: (00:00) - Introduction (02:23) - Hypersonic weapons and A2AD (08:15) - The evolution of China's military technology (13:30) - Hypersonic missiles: targeting and interception (29:52) - Surprise attack on Hawaii or Seattle? (33:36) - Japan's role in a U.S.-China military conflict (36:15) - Chinese invasion of Taiwan (42:44) - Amphibious landing, boots on the ground (45:20) - Red lines and Taiwan independence (48:38) - PRC nuclear weapons buildup (51:17) - PRC-Russia alliance: natural resources, technology; Ukraine strategy disaster (59:37) - Future developments of military technology in China (01:11:44) - Predictions regarding US-PRC balance of power Music used with permission from Blade Runner Blues Livestream improvisation by State Azure.--Steve Hsu is Professor of Theoretical Physics and of Computational Mathematics, Science, and Engineering at Michigan State University. Previously, he was Senior Vice President for Research and Innovation at MSU and Director of the Institute of Theoretical Science at the University of Oregon. Hsu is a startup founder (SuperFocus, SafeWeb, Genomic Prediction, Othram) and advisor to venture capital and other investment firms. He was educated at Caltech and Berkeley, was a Harvard Junior Fellow, and has held faculty positions at Yale, the University of Oregon, and MSU.Please send any questions or suggestions to manifold1podcast@gmail.com or Steve on X @hsu_steve.
The TWiET crew delves into botnets, securing hybrid work environments, the future of DNS architecture, and more. News Blips: Researchers uncover sophisticated IoT botnet named "K- Botnet" targeting US entities; linked to Chinese state-aligned hackers AI startup Vanta (a TWiT.tv Sponsor) launches AI suite to automate repetitive security and compliance tasks DARPA funds revolutionary laser-based aerial energy delivery system for military operations Networking company Cradlepoint acquires SASE vendor ERA to provide a potential combined 5G and zero-trust networking solution DNS Deep Drive Part 3 with DNS Expert Josh Kuo and Principal Solutions Architect of Infoblox Ross Gibson Internal vs external DNS; differences in intended audience and integration Decoupling DNS services from domain controllers for stability Namespace planning tips; use owned domains, avoid random internal TLDs Encrypted DNS tradeoffs; privacy vs. visibility for security teams DNS security options like RPZ for control over internal resolution Future DNS role predictions like firewall integration and threat intel protections The episode concludes with the announcement that the long-running show will be coming to an end after 12 years of enterprise content. Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curtis Franklin Guests: Josh Kuo, Ross Gibson, and Leo Laporte Help support TWiT by joining Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT vanta.com/ENTERPRISE Miro.com/podcast
The TWiET crew delves into botnets, securing hybrid work environments, the future of DNS architecture, and more. News Blips: Researchers uncover sophisticated IoT botnet named "K- Botnet" targeting US entities; linked to Chinese state-aligned hackers AI startup Vanta (a TWiT.tv Sponsor) launches AI suite to automate repetitive security and compliance tasks DARPA funds revolutionary laser-based aerial energy delivery system for military operations Networking company Cradlepoint acquires SASE vendor ERA to provide a potential combined 5G and zero-trust networking solution DNS Deep Drive Part 3 with DNS Expert Josh Kuo and Principal Solutions Architect of Infoblox Ross Gibson Internal vs external DNS; differences in intended audience and integration Decoupling DNS services from domain controllers for stability Namespace planning tips; use owned domains, avoid random internal TLDs Encrypted DNS tradeoffs; privacy vs. visibility for security teams DNS security options like RPZ for control over internal resolution Future DNS role predictions like firewall integration and threat intel protections The episode concludes with the announcement that the long-running show will be coming to an end after 12 years of enterprise content. Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curtis Franklin Guests: Josh Kuo, Ross Gibson, and Leo Laporte Help support TWiT by joining Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT vanta.com/ENTERPRISE Miro.com/podcast
The TWiET crew delves into botnets, securing hybrid work environments, the future of DNS architecture, and more. News Blips: Researchers uncover sophisticated IoT botnet named "K- Botnet" targeting US entities; linked to Chinese state-aligned hackers AI startup Vanta (a TWiT.tv Sponsor) launches AI suite to automate repetitive security and compliance tasks DARPA funds revolutionary laser-based aerial energy delivery system for military operations Networking company Cradlepoint acquires SASE vendor ERA to provide a potential combined 5G and zero-trust networking solution DNS Deep Drive Part 3 with DNS Expert Josh Kuo and Principal Solutions Architect of Infoblox Ross Gibson Internal vs external DNS; differences in intended audience and integration Decoupling DNS services from domain controllers for stability Namespace planning tips; use owned domains, avoid random internal TLDs Encrypted DNS tradeoffs; privacy vs. visibility for security teams DNS security options like RPZ for control over internal resolution Future DNS role predictions like firewall integration and threat intel protections The episode concludes with the announcement that the long-running show will be coming to an end after 12 years of enterprise content. Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curtis Franklin Guests: Josh Kuo, Ross Gibson, and Leo Laporte Help support TWiT by joining Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT vanta.com/ENTERPRISE Miro.com/podcast
The TWiET crew delves into botnets, securing hybrid work environments, the future of DNS architecture, and more. News Blips: Researchers uncover sophisticated IoT botnet named "K- Botnet" targeting US entities; linked to Chinese state-aligned hackers AI startup Vanta (a TWiT.tv Sponsor) launches AI suite to automate repetitive security and compliance tasks DARPA funds revolutionary laser-based aerial energy delivery system for military operations Networking company Cradlepoint acquires SASE vendor ERA to provide a potential combined 5G and zero-trust networking solution DNS Deep Drive Part 3 with DNS Expert Josh Kuo and Principal Solutions Architect of Infoblox Ross Gibson Internal vs external DNS; differences in intended audience and integration Decoupling DNS services from domain controllers for stability Namespace planning tips; use owned domains, avoid random internal TLDs Encrypted DNS tradeoffs; privacy vs. visibility for security teams DNS security options like RPZ for control over internal resolution Future DNS role predictions like firewall integration and threat intel protections The episode concludes with the announcement that the long-running show will be coming to an end after 12 years of enterprise content. Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curtis Franklin Guests: Josh Kuo, Ross Gibson, and Leo Laporte Help support TWiT by joining Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT vanta.com/ENTERPRISE Miro.com/podcast
The TWiET crew delves into botnets, securing hybrid work environments, the future of DNS architecture, and more. News Blips: Researchers uncover sophisticated IoT botnet named "K- Botnet" targeting US entities; linked to Chinese state-aligned hackers AI startup Vanta (a TWiT.tv Sponsor) launches AI suite to automate repetitive security and compliance tasks DARPA funds revolutionary laser-based aerial energy delivery system for military operations Networking company Cradlepoint acquires SASE vendor ERA to provide a potential combined 5G and zero-trust networking solution DNS Deep Drive Part 3 with DNS Expert Josh Kuo and Principal Solutions Architect of Infoblox Ross Gibson Internal vs external DNS; differences in intended audience and integration Decoupling DNS services from domain controllers for stability Namespace planning tips; use owned domains, avoid random internal TLDs Encrypted DNS tradeoffs; privacy vs. visibility for security teams DNS security options like RPZ for control over internal resolution Future DNS role predictions like firewall integration and threat intel protections The episode concludes with the announcement that the long-running show will be coming to an end after 12 years of enterprise content. Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curtis Franklin Guests: Josh Kuo, Ross Gibson, and Leo Laporte Help support TWiT by joining Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT vanta.com/ENTERPRISE Miro.com/podcast
The TWiET crew delves into botnets, securing hybrid work environments, the future of DNS architecture, and more. News Blips: Researchers uncover sophisticated IoT botnet named "K- Botnet" targeting US entities; linked to Chinese state-aligned hackers AI startup Vanta (a TWiT.tv Sponsor) launches AI suite to automate repetitive security and compliance tasks DARPA funds revolutionary laser-based aerial energy delivery system for military operations Networking company Cradlepoint acquires SASE vendor ERA to provide a potential combined 5G and zero-trust networking solution DNS Deep Drive Part 3 with DNS Expert Josh Kuo and Principal Solutions Architect of Infoblox Ross Gibson Internal vs external DNS; differences in intended audience and integration Decoupling DNS services from domain controllers for stability Namespace planning tips; use owned domains, avoid random internal TLDs Encrypted DNS tradeoffs; privacy vs. visibility for security teams DNS security options like RPZ for control over internal resolution Future DNS role predictions like firewall integration and threat intel protections The episode concludes with the announcement that the long-running show will be coming to an end after 12 years of enterprise content. Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curtis Franklin Guests: Josh Kuo, Ross Gibson, and Leo Laporte Help support TWiT by joining Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT vanta.com/ENTERPRISE Miro.com/podcast
Military Historians are People, Too! A Podcast with Brian & Bill
Today's guest is historian and closet economist Clifford J. Rogers. Cliff is Professor of History at the United States Military Academy at West Point. Before arriving in West Point, he was a Fulbright fellow at the Institute for Historical Research in London and an Olin Fellow in Military and Strategic History at Yale. He was also a Leverhulme Visiting Professor at the University of Wales, Swansea. Cliff triple-majored in Economics, History, and Policy Studies for his BA at Rice University, and earned his MA and PhD in History from The Ohio State University. Cliff is the author of War Cruel and Sharp: English Strategy under Edward III, 1327-1360 (Boydell and Brewer) and Soldiers' Lives through History: The Middle Ages (Greenwood), among other works. He has twice won De Re Militari's Verbruggen Prize, once for War Cruel and Sharp and again for Soldiers' Lives, and also received that association's Bachrach Medal. Cliff is the recipient of the Royal Historical Society's Alexander Prize Medal and has been awarded the Army Historical Foundation's Distinguished Writing Award on three occasions. In addition to his monographs, Cliff has edited and co-edited multiple volumes, including the Oxford Encyclopedia of Medieval Warfare and Military Technology, which received the Society for Military History's Distinguished Book Award. He has published articles in The Journal of Medieval History, War in History, English Historical Review, and the Journal of Military History, among many others. His article “The Military Revolutions of the Hundred Years War” was awarded the Society for Military History's Moncado Prize. Cliff co-founded The Journal of Medieval Military History and serves as co-Senior Editor of the digital West Point History of Warfare. In 2016, he received the George C. Marshall Foundation Prize for the Use of Digital Technology in Teaching Military History for his work on that project. Join us for a deep chat about forks in the road, Dungeons and Dragons, Van Morrison, and New York BBQ. Cliff unwittingly delivers a master-class on military revolutions and revolutions in military affairs - you won't be disappointed. Shoutout to Smoky Rock BBQ in Rhinebeck, New York! Rec.: 11/10/2023
Compared to the United States and other great military powers, Israel has been relatively weak, relatively poor, and relatively embattled, without much space or time to incubate sophisticated military technology. Yet it has somehow become an innovator in that field. How is it that Israel has been able to turn its many limitations into assets that have helped it develop some of the most advanced defense technology on the planet? Edward Luttwak is a distinguished military strategist and historian, who, together with Eitan Shamir, has just published a new book called The Art of Military Innovation: Lessons from the Israel Defense Forces. Luttwak joins Mosaic editor Jonathan Silver here to discuss the history of Israeli military-technology innovation, and the political, economic, and cultural factors that make it possible.
In this episode of This Week Explained, Tiana and Kervin dive into the complex global issues dominating the headlines. They discuss the conflicts in Russia-Ukraine and Israel-Hamas, exploring the debate surrounding funding for UN aid to Palestine and the potential consequences of removing funding for Israel. They also cover the recent seizure of ships in the Middle East and analyze North Korea's claims of capturing key U.S. targets with their satellites. Finally, they highlight the breaking news of a potential conflict brewing in South America, emphasizing the region's geopolitical significance. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the world's most pressing issues.----------------------Get your discount on a brand new BlendJet2 by going to our link: https://zen.ai/analytics12subscribe and follow us: https://linktr.ee/AucoinAnalytics---------------------Disclaimer:The views and opinions expressed on the podcast 'This Week Explained' are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any organization or entity. The information provided on the podcast is for general informational purposes only and should not be considered professional advice or a substitute for independent research and analysis. Each individual listener should research and identify their own opinions based on facts and logic before making any decisions based on the information provided on the podcast. The podcast hosts and guests are not responsible for any actions taken by individuals based on the information provided on the podcast.
Have you ever wondered how your daily use of GPS or the internet links back to military innovations? Military technology is often associated with weapons and warfare, but it has a tremendous impact on civilian life. Many of the gadgets, devices, and technologies we have were first invented or improved by the armed forces for various purposes. While some of those inventions were created on purpose, others were discovered by accident. Today's episode talks about a handful of those everyday wonders that originate from military use and how they have changed our lives. Listen to the full episode...
EPISODE SUMMARY This week we explore the role of military technology in modern warfare. EPISODE NOTES Despite Putin's expectation of a swift victory, over one year on from his full-scale invasion of Ukraine, that country's defenders are still fighting – and, indeed fighting back. One important area in which Ukraine has managed to stay ahead of Russia is in military technology. A new report from the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change examines the role of military technology in the Russia–Ukraine war, and considers the lessons that can be learnt from it. One of the authors, Dr Melanie Garson, Associate Professor in International Conflict Resolution & International Security here in the UCL Department of Political Science, and also Acting Director of Geopolitics and Cyber Policy Lead at the Tony Blair Institute, joins us today to discuss intelligent warfare, military technology and AI. Mentioned in this episode: Software and Hard War: Building Intelligent Power for Artificially Intelligent Warfare (Nov 2022) Tony Blair Institute for Global Change Date of episode recording: 2023-05-11 Duration: 34:27 Language of episode: English (UK) Presenter:Professor Alan Renwick Guests: Dr Melanie Garson Producer: Eleanor Kingwell-Banham
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Discover the groundbreaking developments in military technology as the US Air Force unveils its ambitious plan to acquire 1,000 AI-driven autonomous jets, requesting a budget of $5.8 billion. In this episode, we delve into the implications of this significant investment and how it's shaping the future of aerial warfare. Join us as we explore the potential impact of AI on defense strategies and the broader landscape of autonomous systems in the military. Get on the AI Box Waitlist: https://AIBox.ai/Join our ChatGPT Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/739308654562189/Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jaeden_ai
In this episode, Amit Kumar quizzes Anushka Saxena on the industrial and policy ecosystem surrounding drone technology in the Chinese military. Anushka describes types of Chinese drones, increasing emphasis on the modularity and autonomy of drones, and the challenges the Chinese ecosystem is currently facing. Do check out Takshashila's public policy courses: https://school.takshashila.org.in/courses We are @IVMPodcasts on Facebook, Twitter, & Instagram. https://twitter.com/IVMPodcasts https://www.instagram.com/ivmpodcasts/?hl=en https://www.facebook.com/ivmpodcasts/ You can check out our website at https://shows.ivmpodcasts.com/featured Follow the show across platforms: Spotify, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, JioSaavn, Gaana, Amazon Music Do share the word with your folks!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Unravel the future of warfare as Samuel Bendett dives deep into Russia's cutting-edge military technology showcased at the recent expos.Samuel Bendett discusses the Russian military's use of robotics, UAVs, artificial intelligence, and other weapons at the Army 2022 & 2023 expos. Sam provides insight into the global implications of these technologies on modern warfare, including how smaller countries can now defend themselves more effectively with commercial drone technology. He also discusses the increasing reliance on counter-UAS rifles and other offensive and defensive tactics to disrupt drone operations and communications with operators. Finally, he explores how AI is being used for data analysis and decision-making in this conflict, as well as the potential of long-range and mid-range combat UAVs and ISR aircraft. This episode will be an informative and thought-provoking conversation about the changing landscape of modern warfare.[00:00 - 09:01] Exploring Russia's Military Industrial Complex1.9 million people from 85 countries attended the 2022 military expo, as it showcased over 20,000 military weapons and systemsFPV drones were presented this year, which are cheaper than commercial quadcopters but can cause a lot of damage[09:02 - 24:40] Exploring the Intersection of Commercial and Military Technology in the War in UkraineBoth sides of the conflict in Ukraine are using commercial drones for intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, and target trackingMilitary-designed UAVs are used for longer-range missions than commercial dronesCommercial technologies are taking center stage in this war, especially at the tactical levelIt is now difficult to avoid being seen by adversaries due to the use of commercial technologies[24:41 - 30:28] US Leads the Way in UAV and Military Robotics DevelopmentRussia and Ukraine invest in large-scale, portable electronic warfare systems to jam signals and safeguard against attacks.The US is a global leader in UAVs, but the Ukrainian conflict is different due to countermeasures[30:29 - 39:21] Closing SegmentDue to the conflict, schedules for acquiring military systems have been condensedAI is used for data analysis and decision-making in UkraineQuotes:"The war in Ukraine is kind of shaping our perceptions of what kind of UAVs are becoming necessary, and are becoming a must-have for global militaries, and what kind of UAVs other militaries should really concentrate on." - Samuel Bendett"The United States is the leading power in the development and fielding of military UAVs and different types of robotics as well. Other countries look to the United States as a leader in the field." - Samuel BendettConnect with Sam!LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/samuel-bendett-06996018/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/sambendett Connect with me on LinkedIn!LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, AND LEAVE US A REVIEW on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or whatever platform you listen on. Thank you for tuning in, and Stay Tuned for the Next Episode COMING SOON! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Paris Marx is joined by Antony Loewenstein to discuss how the Israeli weapons industry tests new military technologies on occupied Palestinians before selling them internationally. Antony Loewenstein is an independent journalist who's written for the New York Times and the Guardian. He's the author of The Palestine Laboratory: How Israel Exports The Technology Of Occupation Around The World. Follow Antony on Twitter at @antloewenstein.Tech Won't Save Us offers a critical perspective on tech, its worldview, and wider society with the goal of inspiring people to demand better tech and a better world. Follow the podcast (@techwontsaveus) and host Paris Marx (@parismarx) on Twitter, and support the show on Patreon.The podcast is produced by Eric Wickham and part of the Harbinger Media Network.Also mentioned in this episode:Excerpts from Antony's book have been published by In These Times, Declassified Australia, and Jamal Khashoggi-founded Democracy for the Arab World Now. Antony also wrote a good overview of the book for Middle East Eye.Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, B'Tselem, and Yesh Din have called Israel's actions apartheid.Google and Amazon workers protested Project Nimbus. They also faced shareholder revolts over the project.Airbnb lists properties in illegal Israeli settlements.Red Wolf is deployed at checkpoints to scan Palestinians' faces and add them to surveillance databases without their consent.Facebook has been criticized for removing Palestinians' posts.The New York Times reported on Israel's use of NSO Group surveillance tools for diplomatic leverage.The Committee to Protect Journalists found Israel killed 20 journalists.Support the show
Despite Putin's expectation of a swift victory, over one year on from his full-scale invasion of Ukraine, that country's defenders are still fighting – and, indeed fighting back. One important area in which Ukraine has managed to stay ahead of Russia is in military technology.A new report from the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change examines the role of military technology in the Russia–Ukraine war, and considers the lessons that can be learnt from it. One of the authors, Dr Melanie Garson, Associate Professor in International Conflict Resolution & International Security here in the UCL Department of Political Science, and also Acting Director of Geopolitics and Cyber Policy Lead at the Tony Blair Institute, joins us today to discuss intelligent warfare, military technology and AI. Mentioned in this episode:Software and Hard War: Building Intelligent Power for Artificially Intelligent Warfare (Nov 2022) Tony Blair Institute for Global Change
In this episode, John Spencer is joined by Samuel Bendett. An analyst with the Center for Naval Analyses, he specializes in Russian unmanned military systems and artificial intelligence. In the conversation, he discusses his work tracking Russian technological advancements. He also describes various unmanned aerial and ground vehicles Russia is experimenting with for urban combat and explains how lessons learned from Russia's recent experiences fighting in Syria is impacting Russian force development.
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Was it ever possible for the Soviets to win the Cold War? Looking back, its defeat seemed inevitable. The USSR had a political system hated by much of its population, a backwards economy, and harsh geographic conditions that made development challenging. But as late as the 1980s, few thought it would fall apart as catastrophically as it did.How close was the USSR to victory? Was it structurally doomed to fail, or could better internal management and more strategic blunders from the United States brought it victory? If so, how? To explore this alternate reality and its level of plausibility is Dr. Robert Farley, a professor of security and diplomacy at the University of Kentucky and author of “Patents for Power: Intellectual Property Law and the Diffusion of Military Technology.” Few who fought in the Cold War thought American victory was inevitable. Rather, they thought that U.S dominance – or even survival – depended on investments in cutting edge military technologies and extensive interventions across the globe, with Korea and Vietnam being only a couple of examples. We will explore the arguments on each side, and what the Soviet Union would have done if it had in fact won the Cold War.