Sentient Developments: Why Dyson Spheres make the Fermi Paradox worse - 0 views
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Anders Sandberg and Stuart Armstrong are currently putting together a paper explaining why the presence of Dyson Spheres would actually deepen the mystery that is the Fermi Paradox. Armstrong recently gave a talk on the subject, titled "von Neumann probes, Dyson spheres, exploratory engineering and the Fermi paradox."
Lessons Learned: The Hacker Way - 0 views
Do You Like Online Privacy? You May Be a Terrorist | Public Intelligence - 0 views
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A flyer designed by the FBI and the Department of Justice to promote suspicious activity reporting in internet cafes lists basic tools used for online privacy as potential signs of terrorist activity. The document, part of a program called "Communities Against Terrorism", lists the use of "anonymizers, portals, or other means to shield IP address" as a sign that a person could be engaged in or supporting terrorist activity. The use of encryption is also listed as a suspicious activity along with steganography, the practice of using "software to hide encrypted data in digital photos" or other media. In fact, the flyer recommends that anyone "overly concerned about privacy" or attempting to "shield the screen from view of others" should be considered suspicious and potentially engaged in terrorist activities.
Churchill on drone warfare - Boing Boing - 0 views
Stanford Professors Daphne Koller & Andrew Ng Also Launching a Massive Online Learning ... - 0 views
Sentient Developments: The struggle to merge AI with healthcare - 0 views
Gamification of Sex [Video] - 0 views
Uncensored: The Info Graphic Jason Calacanis doesn't want you to see. - Auston is quite... - 0 views
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