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Bradley Colson

Why is Silicon Valley silent on CISPA? (Cyber Intelligence and Sharing Act) - 2 views

In January, America's major tech companies joined everyday internet users to break the back of a reviled law called SOPA. Months later, Washington is brewing a new law that alarms many SOPA opponen...

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started by Bradley Colson on 29 Apr 12 no follow-up yet
Bill Genereux

Is Technology Making Us Smarter or Dumber? | Point Taken | Programs | PBS SoCal - 0 views

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    For many people, it's terrifying to go a day - heck, a few hours - without their smartphones. Is this unprecedented access to technology improving human intelligence, or fueling a mindless dependency? Hosted by Carlos Watson with guests Daniel Levitin, Emily Dreyfuss, Jeff Glasse, and Kathryn Finney.
Bradley Colson

Civil Liberties Organizations Launch Protests Against CISPA - 1 views

On January 17, some of the most popular websites locked their doors, blacking out for hours at a time to protest the Stop Online Piracy Act, a Congressional bill that would have censored certain we...

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started by Bradley Colson on 18 Apr 12 no follow-up yet
Bradley Colson

CISPA Monitoring Bill: Just the Facts - 1 views

Internet activists are sounding the alarms on the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act, or CISPA, a bill that's headed for a vote in the U.S. House of Representatives. CISPA would give pri...

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started by Bradley Colson on 18 Apr 12 no follow-up yet
Bradley Colson

Anonymous: Operation Defense Phase II [CISPA] - 1 views

Plans for protest of the latest threat to the free internet. Demonstrate and Boycott supporters of the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA). Make your voice known to such ebtities ...

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started by Bradley Colson on 01 May 12 no follow-up yet
Brian Seitz

FBI wants an online tool to cull social media and news sites to help stay ahead of unfo... - 1 views

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    The FBI has asked for industry input on developing a Web-based tool that could help it scan social media sites and commercial news outlets to help its intelligence officers stay ahead of unfolding crises.
Tim Bruner

Swarm Logic used for controlling energy use! - 0 views

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    Well, it appears that the humble air conditioner may soon become more intelligent, cutting energy bills.
tristan1329

Numenta's Grok for IT: AI meets network performance analysis - 0 views

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    Anomalies in data are everywhere. They appear in the performance of just about anything you can measure. Sometimes, if you're lucky, they're rare. Other times they aren't. The problem in both cases, however, is figuring out what is truly an anomaly and what just appears to be one.
Rodney Gordon

Why IBM's Watson Computer Is Still A Moron - 0 views

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    Nice little article to offset Watson's "Intelligence."
nmaciel

Introduction to In-Vehicle Computer Networks - 0 views

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    Did you know that most newer cars have a computer network inside, helping it run better and keep you safe?
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    Did you know that most newer cars have a computer network inside, helping it run better and keep you safe?
jackattackdunn

Microsoft Cortana Preview - CNET - 0 views

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    Microsoft's virtual assistant Cortana is now available on the Windows 10 Technical Preview. Cortana -- who is named after the AI co-star in Microsoft's Halo series -- is the company's answer to Siri and Google Now. She takes over the operating system's search functionality, tackling local searches as well as helping you track down stuff on the Web.
networkinglab14

Elon Musk: Say 'Sweet Dreams,' Humanity - 1 views

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    Elon Mush explains the need for regulating Artificial Intelligence, because of robot that performed a backflip. His concern is regarding future AI robots being able to move at exceptional speeds, becoming a danger to humans.
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