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Debunking the AI Arms Race Theory

18 Aug 2024  |  www.cnas.org
The article challenges the notion of an AI arms race, arguing that while nations are competing to develop AI for military use, this competition does not fit the traditional definition of an arms race. It highlights the risks associated with military AI, such as reduced human control and the potential for unsafe AI systems leading to unintended escalation. The article emphasizes that AI is a general-purpose technology with applications across various industries, drawing parallels to historical technological advancements like electricity and the internal combustion engine. It calls for concrete steps to mitigate the dangers of military AI competition.

Samuel Bendett on AI Development in Russia

02 Aug 2024  |  www.cnas.org
Samuel Bendett and Robert J. Marks discuss the current state of artificial intelligence development in Russia, covering both military and non-military applications. The conversation includes topics such as autonomous weapons, entrepreneurship, and free enterprise.

Whistleblowing Outreach

25 Jun 2024  |  www.dni.gov
The Director of National Intelligence emphasizes the importance of ethical principles such as truth, courage, and integrity within the Intelligence Community. Lawful whistleblowing is encouraged and protected by law, serving as a public service to report waste, fraud, abuse, or corruption. The Office of the Inspector General of the IC provides resources and protections to help employees report wrongdoing without fear of reprisal, thereby safeguarding national security and promoting public confidence.

How the Intelligence Community Can Get Better at Open Source Intel

09 Jun 2024  |  www.cnas.org
In an era where the United States can no longer rely solely on economic or military superiority, mastering intelligence-surveillance-reconnaissance (ISR) is crucial for national security. The testimony of Gen. Mark Milley highlights the need for timely acquisition and analysis of information to gain decision advantage. The rise of open-source intelligence (OSINT) from publicly available information challenges the traditional reliance on government-collected data. OSINT offers a safer, cheaper, and potentially more effective means to enhance intelligence, providing valuable insights and coverage beyond the scope of traditional methods.

What's next for national security and artificial intelligence

01 Jun 2024  |  www.cnas.org
Artificial Intelligence and China are central to a report from the National Security Commission on artificial intelligence. Commission co-chair Robert Work discusses the report with Tom Temin.

Another way that Google spies on us

29 May 2024  |  michaelhorowitz.com
Michael Horowitz discusses an issue where Google incorrectly identifies his home IP address as being in London due to his wife's extensive research on London for an upcoming trip. This misidentification affects multiple devices in his home, causing them to display UK-based search results and weather information. Horowitz criticizes Google's profiling practices and suggests using VPNs and alternative search engines like DuckDuckGo to mitigate such privacy issues.

The Experiences That Matter I: Military/Rebel Status, Age, and Education

15 May 2024  |  www.cambridge.org
This chapter examines how individual background characteristics of leaders, such as military service, rebel experience, age, and education, influence their propensity to engage in armed conflict. It highlights that leaders with military experience but no combat experience are among the most conflict-prone. The chapter also discusses how leaders like Mao Zedong and Muammar Qaddafi, with rebel backgrounds, are more inclined to use violence due to their personal beliefs. Contrary to expectations, the chapter finds no significant relationship between a leader's education and their likelihood to seek peaceful resolutions.

Tips For Offsetting The Impact Of Inflation On Your Organization

22 Apr 2024  |  Forbes
Organizations can mitigate the impact of inflation by leveraging technology, prioritizing employee satisfaction, diversifying revenue streams, and optimizing real estate assets. Embracing AI and cloud-based systems can enhance productivity, while offering flexible work arrangements and professional development opportunities can help retain top talent. Nonprofits should focus on fundraising from institutional donors and explore earned income opportunities. Real estate strategies like sale-leaseback arrangements or shared workspaces can further reduce costs. Adaptability and data-driven decision-making are crucial for long-term sustainability.

COVID-19 and public support for autonomous technologies—Did the pandemic catalyze a world of robots?

04 Apr 2024  |  journals.plos.org
The study examines changes in public support for AI-enabled autonomous systems, particularly autonomous vehicles and surgery, between fall 2018 and fall 2020, coinciding with the COVID-19 pandemic. It explores whether the pandemic increased comfort with these technologies due to a shift in perceived risk from machine error to human contact and transmission of the virus. The study presents three hypotheses: increased support for autonomous vehicles and surgery in 2020, unchanged opinions about these systems despite the pandemic, and increased support for autonomous surgery among those directly impacted by COVID-19. The results show no significant increase in support for autonomous vehicles, a statistically significant decline in support for autonomous surgery, and increased support for autonomous surgery among those who knew someone who died from COVID-19. The study also analyzes factors influencing support for autonomous technologies, such as prior AI experience, gender, education, and partisanship.

5 Tips For Connecting Your Organization’s Culture To Performance

12 Mar 2024  |  Forbes
Employers are increasingly recognizing the importance of building a positive workplace culture to enhance organizational success. Dr. Michael Horowitz outlines five practical tips for fostering a winning culture: staying focused on the organization's mission, leveraging data to create smart goals, incentivizing employees, emulating admired competitors, and maintaining strong connections with employees. These strategies aim to improve employee engagement, reduce turnover, and boost overall productivity, ultimately contributing to sustained success.

4 Ways To Build And Sustain A High-Trust Organization

19 Dec 2023  |  Forbes
Trust is essential for organizational success, fostering collaboration, innovation, and problem-solving. Establishing a high-trust culture requires sustained commitment from leadership, regular communication, accountability, genuine relationships, and prudent risk-taking. High-trust organizations report higher engagement, productivity, and morale. In a polarized world, building trust is a strategic imperative, with only 23% of American workers strongly trusting their leaders. Practical steps include empowering teams through information sharing, promoting accountability, fostering genuine relationships, and encouraging modest risk-taking. Trust binds successful organizations, driving them towards common goals with passion and purpose.

3 Lessons Learned From A Distributed Work Model

25 Oct 2023  |  Forbes
The article discusses the lessons learned from adopting a distributed work model, emphasizing the benefits of attracting talent from diverse locations, the importance of intentionality in defining organizational culture and tools, and the need to embrace future changes in the workforce. It highlights the shift towards remote work, driven by employee preferences and technological advancements, and underscores the ongoing transformation in how work is understood and executed in America.

Durham report: FBI defenders misrepresent 2019 watchdog findings in attempt to discredit special counsel

05 Oct 2023  |  Washington Examiner
The article discusses the contrasting findings of the 2019 inspector general report by Michael Horowitz and the recent Durham report on the FBI's conduct during the Russia investigation. While Horowitz's report was critical of the FBI and led to procedural changes, it did not find conclusive evidence of political bias. In contrast, Durham's report, which had access to more evidence and witnesses, suggests that the FBI acted improperly and with potential bias. The article highlights the differing interpretations of these reports by various stakeholders, including Andrew McCabe and Andrew Weissmann, and underscores the extensive investigative efforts undertaken by Durham.

Connecting Higher Education To The Workforce Of Tomorrow

04 Oct 2023  |  Forbes
America is undergoing rapid changes akin to the Industrial Revolution, driven by advancements in artificial intelligence and machine learning. This transformation necessitates lifelong learning and continuous education. Despite a decline in traditional college enrollments, the U.S. government is investing in career-connected education to prepare the workforce for the 21st century. Colleges must adopt a global perspective, address student mental health, improve retention rates, and offer flexible programs for adult learners. Microcredentials and accelerated degree programs are becoming popular alternatives. Research indicates that a college degree remains a valuable path to career success, offering significant wage premiums and essential life skills.

Russia Suffers a Torrent of Battlefield Defeats

01 Oct 2023  |  cepa.org
Ukrainian forces have made significant advances in both the northeast and south, capturing key territories and pushing back Russian troops. The article highlights the strategic importance of these gains and the evolving tactics of the Ukrainian military. It also discusses the Kremlin's desperate measures, including partial mobilization and nuclear threats, as signs of its deteriorating position. The West's support for Ukraine is deemed crucial for continued success. The analysis underscores the growing list of Russian military defeats and the potential for Ukrainian victory if current strategies are maintained.

Gastric emptying of a glucose drink is predictive of the glycaemic response to oral glucose and mixed meals, but unrelated to antecedent glycaemic control, in type 2 diabetes

01 Oct 2023  |  Nature
Gastric emptying (GE) of a 75 g glucose drink is predictive of the glycaemic response to both oral glucose and mixed meals in newly diagnosed, treatment-naive Chinese patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D). The study found that GE is not related to antecedent markers of glycaemic control such as fasting plasma glucose, 24-hour glucose profile, serum fructosamine, and HbA1c. The findings support the use of a 75 g glucose drink as an appropriate test meal for measuring GE and highlight the relevance of GE in managing postprandial glycaemia in T2D. The study also emphasizes the importance of dietary and pharmacological strategies that slow GE to reduce postprandial glycaemic excursions.

How the U.S. Government Can Learn to See the Future

01 Oct 2023  |  Default
The article discusses the deficiencies in current U.S. government intelligence assessment techniques and advocates for the adoption of rigorous probabilistic forecasting methods. It highlights the benefits of keeping score, reducing cognitive biases, and employing the wisdom of crowds to improve forecasting accuracy. The authors argue that these methods can provide clearer insights on national security questions and should be integrated into existing institutions and processes. The article also emphasizes the need for a bureaucratic home for these efforts within the intelligence community or the Office of Science and Technology Policy.

The Invisible Front: Russia Is Losing on the Black Sea

22 Sep 2023  |  cepa.org
Ukraine's recent military operations in the Black Sea and Crimea have significantly weakened Russia's control over the region. Ukrainian forces, trained by the Royal Marines, have successfully targeted Russian military installations, including warships and air defense systems, expanding their operational area. These efforts aim to disrupt Russia's land bridge in Southern Ukraine and make its military campaign untenable. The strategic gains mark a potential turning point in the ongoing conflict.

The Future Of Education: Embracing AI For Student Success

12 Jul 2023  |  Forbes
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is poised to revolutionize higher education by enhancing productivity and enabling personalized student support. Dr. Michael Horowitz of TCS Education System argues that while AI can automate tasks and identify at-risk students, human intervention remains crucial for building relationships and providing empathetic support. Institutions must invest in AI infrastructure and training to fully leverage its potential, fostering collaboration and innovation across disciplines. Embracing AI is essential for preparing students for a future of constant change.

Knock, Knock, Knocking on Putin’s Door

04 May 2023  |  cepa.org
Ukraine allegedly launched a drone attack on the Kremlin, which Russia claims was an assassination attempt on Vladimir Putin. Videos and reports suggest the drones hit the Kremlin, raising questions about Russian airspace security. The article discusses the implications of the attack, including the potential for it being a false-flag operation by Russia. The incident highlights the ongoing threat posed by Ukrainian drones and the symbolic impact on Russian leadership.

Defending Yourself From Apple's Design Mistakes

20 Apr 2023  |  michaelhorowitz.com
The article highlights significant security flaws in Apple's ecosystem, emphasizing that poor design choices make it easy for criminals to exploit iPhones if they know the passcode. It criticizes Apple's prioritization of convenience over security and suggests that Apple's defenses are inadequate. The author provides detailed steps to use the Screen Time feature as a defense mechanism and offers additional tips to enhance iPhone security. The article also contrasts Apple's approach with Google's, suggesting that Google handles account recovery more effectively.

Every day we ponder and doubt, Ukrainians are dying.

05 Apr 2023  |  euronews
Michael Horowitz, a geopolitical analyst, discusses the West's response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, criticizing the search for a non-existent 'line' that Putin will not cross. He argues that the West's hesitancy and belief in a limit to Putin's aggression are misguided, as Putin's actions are driven by internal insecurities and a desire to protect his regime. Horowitz suggests that Putin's history, from Chechnya to Syria, shows a pattern of aggression justified by fabricated provocations. He also criticizes the West's susceptibility to Russian propaganda, which sows doubt and hinders decisive action. The article calls for a more proactive approach, including arming Ukraine, and warns that inaction leads to more Ukrainian casualties. Horowitz emphasizes that the West is already a party to the conflict and must acknowledge this reality.

5 Ways To Build A More Collaborative Culture

14 Mar 2023  |  Forbes
Building a collaborative culture in organizations is essential for long-term success and sustainability. TCS Education System emphasizes the importance of collaboration, setting a collaborative tone from the top, fostering channels of collaboration, and applying past mistakes for future learning. The article highlights the successful opening of the Kansas College of Osteopathic Medicine, supported by the Chicago School of Professional Psychology, as an example of effective collaboration. Trust and radical cooperation are key to building a collaborative culture that aligns with the organization's overall purpose and growth strategy.

In Shared Governance, Trust And Collaboration Are Critical To Success

24 Jan 2023  |  Forbes
The article discusses the importance of trust and collaboration in shared governance within the higher education sector. It highlights the success of TCS Education System's model, which includes embracing shared governance, centralizing specialized talent, prioritizing stakeholder alignment, eliminating unnecessary borders, and fostering trust. The piece underscores the benefits of strategic collaboration, such as strengthened governance, professional expertise, and a unified community vision, while emphasizing the need for continuous learning and adaptation in a dynamic educational landscape.

Ukraine’s War Against the Dark

01 Dec 2022  |  cepa.org
Russia has escalated its attacks on Ukraine's electricity network, targeting civilians and infrastructure to increase the hardship during winter. The strategy aims to force negotiations or buy time for military operations, while also attempting to suppress domestic criticism of the war. Ukraine's energy grid, heavily reliant on a few plants and nuclear power, has been compromised, with technicians working tirelessly to repair damages amidst ongoing missile and drone strikes. Despite the challenges, Ukraine has managed to maintain power, though the future holds more difficulties with colder temperatures and potential energy deficits. The international community is urged to resist Russia's tactics and support Ukraine with weapons and technical assistance.

Willi Resetarits: „Losst's eich nix gfoin!“

20 Nov 2022  |  www.diepresse.com
Willi Resetarits, known as the beloved idol Kurt Ostbahn, captivates audiences with his rock band Chefpartie, delivering emotionally charged performances and stories. Beyond his musical persona, Resetarits is recognized for his commitment to social causes, advocating for the disadvantaged and highlighting societal issues with a sense of civil courage and without bitterness or cynicism.

Albert Salomon Freiherr von Rothschild, the richest man in Europe

18 Nov 2022  |  www.diepresse.com
Albert Salomon Freiherr von Rothschild, a prominent figure from the Austrian branch of the Rothschild dynasty, was the wealthiest man in Europe at the beginning of the 20th century. His annual income in 1910 was 25.7 million crowns, making him wealthier than the richest German, Bertha Krupp. Rothschild's fortune overshadowed even the Austro-Hungarian Empire's budget for the Habsburg rulers.

Ida Pfeiffer: Risky Travels to the Cannibals

11 Nov 2022  |  www.diepresse.com
Ida Pfeiffer, a daring globetrotter from Vienna's Biedermeier period, is celebrated for her perilous world travels, including encounters with the Batak people of Sumatra, known for their cannibalistic practices. Driven by an insatiable curiosity for the unknown, Pfeiffer defied societal norms and warnings, becoming the first woman to travel alone around the world and meet the Batak tribe, a feat previously noted by Marco Polo.

Vinzenz Chiavacci: Strizzis, Strotter und Strawanzer

04 Nov 2022  |  www.diepresse.com
Vinzenz Chiavacci, a humorist and self-described 'laughing philosopher' from Vienna, is honored posthumously as Barnes & Noble reformats and republishes his work 'Der Weltuntergang: Eine Phantasie aus dem Jahre 1900'. Chiavacci, known for his humorous sketches and characters, faced personal hardships but gained popularity as a feuilletonist. The reformatting by the US-based bookstore chain underscores the enduring significance of his work.

Countess Triangi: Do you know that I am a goddess?

28 Oct 2022  |  Die Presse
The life of Countess Triangi, a flamboyant figure in interwar Vienna, was marked by self-presentation, self-overestimation, and dazzling escapades. Known and often ridiculed as a flutist, singer, and dancer, she insisted on being addressed by her full name, which included a long list of titles. Her presence in popular spots like the Graben, the Ringstraßenkorso, the Hotel Bristol, and her regular café brought a smile to the faces of the staff and patrons, momentarily distracting them from their activities, including discussions about the Great Depression.

Josef Bratfisch: A Fiaker Like You Don't Find Every Day

21 Oct 2022  |  diepresse.com
Josef Bratfisch, known for his singing talent, was the discreet personal coachman of Crown Prince Rudolf and took the truth about the Mayerling tragedy to his grave. The Mayerling incident, which shook the monarchy and alarmed the world, remains a source of endless speculation and theories among historians. It is generally agreed that on the morning of January 30, 1889, the married heir to the throne, Rudolf, shot his underage mistress, 17-year-old Countess Mary Vetsera, at the imperial hunting lodge in the Vienna Woods, before taking his own life.

Ernst Ocwirk, the Karajan of Football

14 Oct 2022  |  www.diepresse.com
Ernst Ocwirk is celebrated as one of the best midfielders in the world, particularly revered in Italy. Known for his precise passes and goal instincts, Ocwirk embodies the essence of team play with his intelligence, grace, precision, and efficient use of strength. Friedrich Torberg, a writer and football fan, praises Ocwirk's understanding of the sport. Ocwirk, a former model carpenter, is remembered as a key figure in 1950s football and is often compared to the conductor Karajan for his role in the game.

Three Essential Attributes For Nonprofits To Address Society’s Challenges

06 Oct 2022  |  Forbes
Nonprofits play a crucial role in addressing complex societal issues such as climate change, gun violence, and health inequity. To maximize their impact, they must exhibit a collaborative spirit, be rooted in local needs, and maintain broad networks. These attributes enable nonprofits to work effectively with government, private sector, and community members, thereby enhancing their ability to serve as vital community resources.

Sensitive Vagabond from Favoriten

30 Sep 2022  |  www.diepresse.com
A nostalgic piece recalling the life of Baron Karl, a beloved local figure in Favoriten, Vienna, known for his distinctive appearance and kind nature. The article paints a vivid picture of his life and the fond memories he left in the community.

The Deeply Sad 'Joke President'

18 Sep 2022  |  www.diepresse.com
Maxi Böhm, an Austrian comedian, actor, and the country's first 'Quizonkel', is portrayed as a public favorite who attempts to mask his sorrow with perpetual joviality. He purchases a collection of jokes from the widow of comedian Armin Berg, which he uses for various performances, including New Year's Eve galas and store openings. Böhm, known for his relentless schedule, sometimes exceeds 15 performances a day, similar to other beloved entertainers of his time such as Heinz Conrads, Ossy Kolmann, and Fritz Muliar.

Three Reasons To Replace ‘Continuing Education’ With ‘Continuous Education’

12 Sep 2022  |  Forbes
The article argues for replacing 'continuing education' with 'continuous education' to better align with the evolving workplace and societal needs. It highlights the Great Reshuffle, where many Americans switched jobs for better career development, and emphasizes the importance of lifelong learning. The author provides three reasons for this shift: the increasing complexity of the world, the changing nature of work due to automation and AI, and the broader societal benefits. Practical steps for organizations to promote continuous education include diversifying learning methods, setting organizational learning goals, incentivizing learning, and providing resources.

Colossus with a Tender Soul

11 Sep 2022  |  www.diepresse.com
Leo Slezak, a globally celebrated heroic tenor, is renowned as a beloved star of the Vienna Opera, where he was engaged by Gustav Mahler. Known for his powerful voice, humor, and presence, Slezak's anecdotes are legendary. He relaxes at his old farmhouse by Lake Tegernsee, engaging in gardening and playing cards with friends like Ludwig Ganghofer and Ludwig Thoma.

Ernst Molden, Poet of Viennese Everyday Life

02 Sep 2022  |  diepresse.com
Ernst Molden is described as a versatile artist brimming with euphoria, drive, and sadness. He is an imaginative interpreter of the new Viennese song, and refers to himself as a 'creative raghead'. The music industry often compares local idols to international stars, giving them monikers such as Adele from Amstetten or Amy Winehouse from Wieselburg.

Querulant mit „abnormer Fantasie“

26 Aug 2022  |  www.diepresse.com
Ernst Heinrich Winkler, a self-proclaimed 'Goldfüllfederkönig' and owner of a pen shop in Vienna, sought attention in the interwar period by announcing his candidacy for the Austrian presidency in 1931. Promising radical societal changes and significant salary increases for civil servants, Winkler's campaign was more about gaining fame than serious political ambition. His name did not appear on the official list of candidates, and his actions were characterized by a desire for public recognition.

Matthias Sindelar: Elegant as a Leaf in the Wind

19 Aug 2022  |  diepresse.com
Matthias Sindelar, known as the 'Papierene', was a brilliant footballer renowned for his imagination and playful wit on the field. Celebrated by literary figures like Friedrich Torberg, Hans Weigel, and Alfred Polgar, Sindelar was one of the best European footballers of his time and a beloved figure in Vienna. His exceptional ball control and playful, trick-filled style earned him the title of 'artist on the ball' among coffeehouse literati.

Oskar Sima, King of Supporting Roles

05 Aug 2022  |  www.diepresse.com
Oskar Sima, renowned for his cunning and choleric comedic characters, starred in over 250 films and formed a memorable Viennese triumvirate with Hans Moser and Paul Hörbiger. Despite his doctor's advice to diet, Sima succumbed to a heart attack after indulging in a roasted duck, becoming a legendary figure discussed at local taverns in his birthplace, Hohenau an der March.

The Peak of Depravity

29 Jul 2022  |  www.diepresse.com
Emilie Turecek, known as 'Fiakermilli,' was a lascivious folk singer in 19th-century Vienna, famous for her tight jockey costumes and intellectual orchestration of nocturnal orgies. Frequenting the popular dance hall Zum Sperl, she earned substantial sums from her performances, which she spent lavishly but also donated significantly to charitable causes like the Kinderhilfswerk. The article provides historical context through Robert Kaldy-Karo, director of the Wiener Circus- und Clown-Museum.

Fritz Molden, a life as a tightrope walker without a net

08 Jul 2022  |  www.diepresse.com
Fritz Molden is depicted as a resistance fighter and a pioneer for freedom in Austria, leading a life full of ups and downs. Born into a liberal bourgeois family with a rich history, including generals, sailors, high-ranking officials, and fur traders, Molden's father was the editor-in-chief of 'Neue Freie Presse' and his mother, Paula von Preradović, wrote the text of the Austrian national anthem. Molden experienced a turbulent youth, witnessing the conflicts between patriots and National Socialists.

VPNs on iOS are a scam

25 May 2022  |  www.michaelhorowitz.com
The article investigates the persistent issue of VPN data leaks on iOS devices, highlighting that despite appearing functional, VPNs on iOS allow data to bypass the secure tunnel, exposing users' real IP addresses. This problem, first identified by ProtonVPN in 2020, remains unresolved in iOS 15.6.1, with Apple acknowledging the behavior as expected. The article criticizes Apple's response and suggests using a router-based VPN as a workaround. It also discusses the limitations faced by VPN providers like ProtonVPN, Windscribe, and IPVanish in addressing the issue due to Apple's system design. The article underscores the need for Apple to address these privacy concerns to ensure a secure online experience for all users.

Five ways the war in Ukraine could end

09 May 2022  |  www.euronews.com
The article explores five potential scenarios for the end of the war in Ukraine, analyzing the strategic choices facing Russia and Ukraine. It discusses the possibility of Russia doubling down on its efforts, either to win or negotiate, and the risks associated with full-scale mobilization. It also considers the likelihood of the conflict turning into a frozen one, similar to past Russian strategies, and the potential for a Ukrainian victory through attrition and effective counter-offensives. The analysis highlights the significant impact of the war on both countries' economies and the geopolitical implications for the West.

Maly Nagl - Sternderln, Schrammeln und Strawanzer

29 Apr 2022  |  www.diepresse.com
The article nostalgically reflects on the Viennese tradition of visiting Heurigen, highlighting the cultural and social atmosphere. It celebrates Maly Nagl, a symbol of Viennese culture, and describes the joy and community spirit found in these gatherings.

Putin is looking for an easy win in the Donbas. He won't get one.

20 Apr 2022  |  euronews.com
Russia's announcement of a new phase in its operation in Ukraine to 'liberate' Luhansk and Donetsk contrasts with its initial all-out attack. The Russian military underestimated the Ukrainian forces, leading to a climb down from their grand objectives. The Donbas region, defended by experienced Ukrainian units, poses significant challenges to Russia's tactics, including large-scale 'pincer moves' and maintaining supply lines. The appointment of General Aleksandr Dvornikov as the new commander is unlikely to resolve the Russian army's logistical issues and disconnect between President Putin and his military commanders. With Putin seeking a victory for the upcoming 'Victory Day,' the pressure on Russian forces increases, but the flawed decision-making process and the need for heavy firepower raise concerns about the destruction of cities and the potential for more atrocities like Bucha.

A Force for the Future

19 Apr 2022  |  Foreign Affairs
The article discusses the transformative impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on modern warfare, highlighting the advancements and challenges faced by leading military powers like the United States, China, and Russia. It emphasizes the slow pace of AI integration in the U.S. military compared to China, which is aggressively incorporating AI into its military strategy. The article also addresses the risks associated with rapid AI deployment, including potential accidents and malfunctions. The Biden administration's efforts to promote AI innovation and the need for the U.S. Department of Defense to balance speed and safety in AI development are also discussed.

Biden’s Nuclear Caution Today Means Cosmic Nuclear Proliferation Tomorrow

19 Apr 2022  |  dailycaller.com
The article criticizes President Biden's cautious approach to the Ukraine conflict, arguing that it increases the risk of nuclear proliferation and World War III. It contrasts Biden's strategy with Ronald Reagan's bold policies, suggesting that a stronger stance against Russia is necessary to prevent future nuclear threats from rogue states. The authors advocate for providing Ukraine with all necessary support to decisively defeat Russia, warning that failure to do so could embolden other nations to pursue nuclear capabilities.

Five Common Pitfalls In Organizational Vision-Setting And How To Avoid Them

15 Apr 2022  |  Forbes
Vision-setting is crucial for organizational alignment, innovation, efficiency, and impact. Common pitfalls include failing to set a time frame, oversimplifying vision statements, top-down declarations, overreliance on crowd wisdom, and confusing vision with plans. Effective vision-setting involves a disciplined, collaborative approach with clear, time-bound goals and action plans. TCS Education System exemplifies these practices, demonstrating their value in achieving ambitious goals and adapting to challenges like Covid-19.

Alma Mahler-Werfel: Herzensschlampereien im Liebeslabyrinth

03 Apr 2022  |  www.diepresse.com
Alma Mahler-Werfel is portrayed as a femme fatale and muse in the intellectually vibrant and erotically charged artistic scene of Vienna a century ago. Known for her affairs and the obsession she incites in men, she is depicted as a central figure in the social and cultural life of her time, often attending artist parties and champagne soirées.

Despite risks, Israel can do more to help Ukraine - opinion

28 Mar 2022  |  www.jpost.com
Knesset members were taken aback by President Volodymyr Zelensky's criticism of Israel's support for Ukraine. The article argues that Israel can and should do more to support Ukraine despite the risks, emphasizing the importance of aligning with the US and countering Russian influence. It highlights the geopolitical complexities, including Israel's security concerns with Russia and Iran, and advocates for a more assertive Israeli stance in the conflict.

Waluliso - quirky ambassador of peace

25 Mar 2022  |  www.diepresse.com
Wickerl Weinberger, known as Waluliso, is a peace activist and environmentalist in Vienna, recognized for his unique appearance and mission. Despite being seen as eccentric, he is celebrated for his advocacy for peace and ecological living. Supported by former Mayor Helmut Zilk, Waluliso attended international peace conferences and left a lasting impact on Vienna's cultural landscape.

Josef Holaubek: 'It's me, the president, I'm not joking'

11 Mar 2022  |  diepresse.com
Josef Holaubek, the popular police chief of Vienna, peacefully and unarmedly resolves a hostage situation, demonstrating his sensitivity to the concerns of the population. He gains significant popularity for his actions during the 1956 Hungarian uprising against Soviet tank communism, as he dedicates the entire police force to the care of refugees fleeing to Austria.

Anna Sacher: Champagnisieren, parlieren, soupieren

25 Feb 2022  |  www.diepresse.com
Anna Sacher, a prominent figure in Vienna's history, is celebrated for her role as a gracious and influential hostess at the Hotel Sacher. The article recounts an incident involving Erzherzog Maximilian and highlights Sacher's ability to maintain discretion and intimacy for her guests, even in challenging situations.

The Black Lightning of Kitz

06 Jan 2022  |  www.diepresse.com
Toni Sailer, hailed as possibly the greatest skier of all time, also enjoyed success as a singer and actor. His remarkable skiing triumphs, occurring just nine months after the Austrian State Treaty, symbolize Austria's post-war reconstruction. From a young age, Sailer demonstrated exceptional skiing skills, mastering challenging courses under his father's guidance.

A Call To Employers: Make Mental Health Your Business

29 Dec 2021  |  Forbes
Mental illness is on the rise, and workplace stress significantly impacts employees' mental health. A study by Mental Health America reveals that many employers are not doing enough to help employees manage stress. Leaders and employers have an opportunity to support their employees by prioritizing mental health, normalizing the topic to combat stigma, and balancing care with accountability. TCS Education System emphasizes the importance of mental health resources, training, and creating a supportive environment. Effective leadership involves empathy, integrity, and trust to foster a healthy workplace.

Two Cheers for the Pentagon’s New Data and AI Initiative

01 Dec 2021  |  Defense One
The Department of Defense is considering a reorganization to create a Chief Data and Artificial Intelligence Officer (CDAO) to oversee data and AI efforts. This initiative aims to consolidate the Chief Data Officer, Joint Artificial Intelligence Center, and Defense Digital Service under one leadership to enhance coordination and efficiency. The reorganization seeks to address current fragmentation in DoD's data and AI efforts, improve data management, and ensure better implementation of AI-enabled systems. However, the success of this initiative will depend on overcoming bureaucratic challenges and securing strong support from senior DoD leadership.

Change Can Be Good: Fostering Healthy Leadership Transitions From The Inside Out

30 Nov 2021  |  Forbes
The article discusses the impact of the Great Resignation on leadership transitions in higher education and the non-profit sector. It emphasizes the importance of organizational preparedness, defining success in leadership roles, and maintaining operational continuity. Key strategies include strong vertical integration, cross-functional collaboration, and a commitment to internal career development. The author argues that these principles not only support steady-state operations but also ensure successful leadership transitions, viewing them as opportunities for organizational growth.

War by Timeframe: Responding to China’s Pacing Challenge

23 Nov 2021  |  www.realcleardefense.com
The Biden administration views China as the primary pacing challenge for U.S. military planning, particularly concerning a potential conflict over Taiwan. Given budget constraints, the U.S. must prioritize its defense capabilities based on the most likely timeframe for such a conflict. This strategic approach requires careful risk assessment and resource allocation to maintain defense leadership in the Indo-Pacific region.

Windows 10 spies on your use of System Settings

23 Oct 2021  |  www.michaelhorowitz.com
The article discusses how Windows 10 Home Edition, even when locked down and using local accounts, sends DNS queries to Microsoft servers like www.bing.com and cxcs.microsoft.net whenever System Settings are accessed. The author, Michael Horowitz, uses various DNS logging tools to demonstrate this behavior and suggests methods to block these queries, such as modifying the router's DNS settings or using tools like Pi Hole and NextDNS. The article criticizes Microsoft's telemetry practices and provides detailed steps for users to mitigate this spying.

What influences attitudes about artificial intelligence adoption: Evidence from U.S. local officials

20 Oct 2021  |  journals.plos.org
The study explores the attitudes of U.S. local officials towards the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, particularly autonomous vehicles and autonomous surgery. Survey results indicate higher support for autonomous vehicles compared to autonomous surgery, with significant safety concerns for both. Familiarity with AI correlates with increased approval across various applications, including facial recognition and military surveillance. Gender and prior AI experience influence the reasoning behind support or opposition. The findings highlight the critical role of local officials in shaping AI adoption and regulatory decisions in the United States.

The Adobe PDF Reader occupies a massive 2 Gigabytes on Windows

13 Oct 2021  |  www.michaelhorowitz.com
The Adobe PDF Reader, also known as Adobe Acrobat Reader DC, occupies a surprisingly large amount of disk space on Windows 10, totaling 2 gigabytes. Despite Adobe's claims of the software requiring only 263MB to 900MB, the actual space used is significantly higher. The article details the author's experience with the installation process, including the discovery of large files and folders contributing to the disk space usage. The author expresses frustration and confusion over the unaccounted disk space and reflects on the more modest space requirements of earlier versions of the software.

Using ProtonMail encrypted messages with a normal email account

02 Oct 2021  |  michaelhorowitz.com
ProtonMail offers simple and automatic encrypted email communication between its users, but sending encrypted messages to non-ProtonMail users involves a web page and a password. The security of this method is contingent on the recipient's web browser and its extensions. Metadata and subject lines remain exposed, and the system lacks brute force protection. The article also criticizes the use of Lets Encrypt for not providing Extended Validation, which could authenticate the website more securely.

Reinventing Student Loan Forgiveness To Reshape America’s Workforce

28 Sep 2021  |  Forbes
The article discusses the potential for student loan forgiveness to alleviate economic burdens and serve greater social needs. It critiques the current Public Service Loan Forgiveness program for its low acceptance rate and proposes three key actions: lowering interest rates on federal student loans, creating transparent paths to loan forgiveness with shorter time frames, and investing in student financial literacy. The author emphasizes the role of government and higher education in supporting these changes to improve individual prosperity and address workforce shortages in public service sectors.

Borrowing From Business: Continuous Improvement In Higher Education

07 Sep 2021  |  Forbes
The article discusses the application of continuous improvement principles from the business world to higher education, emphasizing the importance of measurement, external benchmarking, cross-sector engagement, and cultural and financial commitment. It highlights the success of TCS Education System in implementing these principles to enhance student success and operational efficiency. The article argues that higher education institutions can benefit from adopting business strategies to drive innovation and avoid stagnation.

A firewall rule can help block ransomware

29 Aug 2021  |  www.michaelhorowitz.com
Ransomware attacks have evolved to include data theft, with recent high-profile breaches at T-Mobile and Colonial Pipeline involving significant data exfiltration. The article suggests using a firewall rule to block data theft by limiting NAS devices' internet access to specific times. This method, while potentially inconvenient, can enhance security by preventing unauthorized data uploads. The author provides a detailed example using a Peplink router and discusses the trade-offs between security and convenience.

Hiding on a Wi-Fi Network

04 Aug 2021  |  michaelhorowitz.com
The article discusses the importance of hiding devices on a Wi-Fi network to enhance security, emphasizing that over-the-air encryption is not the only concern. It highlights the benefits of using guest networks, particularly those that isolate devices from each other, and recommends using VPNs for additional security. The author shares personal experiences with different Wi-Fi networks and provides practical advice on using LAN scanning apps and configuring firewalls to protect devices. Specific brands like Eero, Peplink, Palo Alto Networks, Cisco, Mullvad, and Aruba are mentioned in the context of their network security features.

The Down Side to Ad/Tracker Blocking

31 Jul 2021  |  michaelhorowitz.com
A personal experience highlights the downside of ad/tracker blocking when the author encounters issues using the ZocDoc website on Firefox Focus, which blocks ads and trackers. The problem was resolved by disabling the blocking feature, illustrating the trade-offs between privacy and functionality.

The Myth Of The ‘Blank Slate’ And Why The Principles Of Andragogy Deserve Attention In Education

26 Jul 2021  |  Forbes
Andragogy, popularized by Malcolm Knowles, emphasizes learning through lived experience and practical problem-solving, contrasting with traditional pedagogy's 'blank slate' approach. The article argues for a shift towards andragogical principles in higher education to address inclusivity and relevance, especially in light of declining college enrollments. It highlights the benefits of andragogy, such as reducing work-school-family conflicts, ensuring program relevance, promoting better knowledge retention, and building self-aware graduates. The text calls for systemic change in higher education to create a culture of access and inclusion.

How Higher Ed Can Advance Economic Recovery With Practical Skills Training

28 Jun 2021  |  Forbes
The article discusses the importance of practical skills training in higher education to aid economic recovery post-pandemic. It highlights the need for accessible pathways to employment, especially for adults seeking to upskill or change careers. The author emphasizes whole-student learning, community engagement, and the value of professor-practitioners. Examples from TCS Education System and its partner institutions illustrate successful implementation of these principles, showcasing the benefits of flexible programming and hands-on curricula.

Attacks on Chief Justice Bolger are unfounded, unprofessional

02 Jun 2021  |  www.adn.com
The article defends Chief Justice Joel Bolger against accusations made by Kristie Babcock, highlighting his extensive service in rural Alaska and his commitment to fairness and diversity. It refutes claims of urban bias and racial prejudice, emphasizing Bolger's efforts to expand legal services and increase judicial diversity. The authors, former law clerks of Bolger, attest to his character and integrity, criticizing Babcock's allegations as unfounded and unprofessional.

More strange network activity from an iPad

20 May 2021  |  michaelhorowitz.com
The article discusses unusual network activity detected from an iPad, which attempted to make outbound connections to internal-use-only IP addresses using UDP and targeting high-numbered ports. The author, Michael Horowitz, observed similar behavior from another iPad, raising concerns about potential data exfiltration. Various theories are explored, including the involvement of apps like Zoom, Homekit, or Airplay, but no definitive explanation is provided. The article suggests that such network activity could go undetected due to the lack of outbound firewall rules on most routers and speculates on the possibility of ISP involvement in data collection.

Bing prefers miserable Router Security advice

15 May 2021  |  www.michaelhorowitz.com
The article criticizes Bing for ranking a poorly written and inaccurate article on router security at the top of its search results. The author, Michael Horowitz, points out numerous mistakes in the article written by Alison Grace Johansen for NortonLifeLock. He also discusses how other search engines like DuckDuckGo, Yahoo, and AOL, which use Bing's search results, are affected by this issue. The article highlights the sub-optimal nature of Bing's search results and compares them with Google and Startpage, which also rank the criticized article but not as highly. The author suggests that Bing's ranking algorithm might be misinterpreting dates on his own website, RouterSecurity.org, leading to lower rankings.

Reimagining Higher Ed: Three Principles To Embrace For The Future

10 May 2021  |  Forbes
The article discusses the need for reimagining higher education in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, emphasizing three key principles: a broader definition of excellence that includes life experience and diversity, the centrality of adult learners in higher education, and the shared responsibility of student financial literacy. It highlights the role of nonprofit organizations like TCS Education System in promoting radical cooperation and resource-sharing to advance student success. The article also notes the increasing acceptance of online coursework and the shift away from standardized testing as steps toward a more inclusive and equitable educational landscape.

H. C. Artmann: Bürgerschreck aus Breitensee

14 Apr 2021  |  kurier.at
H. C. Artmann, a prominent Austrian poet known for his avant-garde and dialect poetry, is celebrated for his unique blend of literary innovation and popular appeal. The article recounts his adventurous life, from his early days in Vienna to his literary successes and personal anecdotes. Artmann's contributions to the 'Art Club' and the 'Wiener Gruppe' are highlighted, along with his significant works like 'med ana schwoazzn dintn'. Despite his fame, Artmann led a tumultuous life, marked by financial struggles and a constant quest for artistic expression.
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