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Ukraine at D+608: Privateers are rising.
Ukraine at D+608: Privateers are rising.
Ukraine’s successes in the Black Sea are part of a long-war strategy. Russian privateers are increasingly active against Ukrainian targets, and are paying particular attention to financial transactions. Read More
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Could AI’s doomsday be deferred?
Could AI’s doomsday be deferred?
Dr. Robert Blumofe, CTO at Akamai, sits down to talk about the AI doomsday versus a “very bad day” scenario. Dave shares a story from The Knowledge Project Podcast, where the host talks to Adam Robinson, a multifaceted individual known for his work as an author, educator, entrepreneur, and hedge fund advisor, and he talks about what is all incorporated into the term “stupidity.” Dave goes on to share that while most people may feel stupid when falling for a scam, this research suggests otherwise, and you should never feel that way for falling for any scam. Joe’s story comes from Hayley Compton at BBC, and is on a Facebook scam sneaking it’s way into a family’s home after a couple just had their first child. Our catch of the day comes from listener Michael, who shares an email he received that caught him off guard at first. Read More
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