Archive for the ‘internet’ category: Page 227
Jun 5, 2019
The Privacy Project
Posted by Derick Lee in categories: biotech/medical, business, internet
Companies and governments are gaining new powers to follow people across the internet and around the world, and even to peer into their genomes. The benefits of such advances have been apparent for years; the costs — in anonymity, even autonomy — are now becoming clearer. The boundaries of privacy are in dispute, and its future is in doubt. Citizens, politicians and business leaders are asking if societies are making the wisest tradeoffs. The Times is embarking on this monthslong project to explore the technology and where it’s taking us, and to convene debate about how it can best help realize human potential.
The New York Times is launching an ongoing examination of privacy. We’ll dig into the ideas, history and future of how our information navigates the digital ecosystem and what’s at stake.
Jun 3, 2019
Why Quantum Computing Requires Quantum Cryptography
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: computing, encryption, internet, quantum physics
Quantum computing is cool, but you know what would be extra awesome — a quantum internet. In fact if we want the first we’ll need the latter. And the first step to the quantum internet is quantum cryptography.
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May 30, 2019
In new space race, companies jostle for $1 trillion market
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: Elon Musk, humor, internet, space travel
“We joke that ‘The Martian’ would have been a much more boring movie,” said Justin Kugler, a vice president at Made In Space.
Fifty years after the first men walked on the moon, a new space race is underway, this one for a piece of what Wall Street analysts say could become a $1 trillion global space market. Around the world, companies such as Made In Space are launching — often literally — new products and services, building satellites to provide broadband internet, spaceships to take tourists on zero-gravity rendezvous, and mining equipment to extract minerals from asteroids.
On HoustonChronicle.com: Elon Musk injects ‘X’ factor into space quest with bold vision, mixed track record.
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May 30, 2019
The Future of Artificial Intelligence and Cybernetics
Posted by Paul Battista in categories: cyborgs, internet, robotics/AI
This post by Prof. Kevin Warwick originally appeared at OpenMind.
Article from the book There’s a Future: Visions for a Better World
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May 30, 2019
Decentralizing Bitcoin’s Last Mile With Mobile Mesh Networks
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: bitcoin, internet
May 29, 2019
Video of a 5G-powered police chase triggers concern in China
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: internet, surveillance
May 29, 2019
Defense against wireless attacks using a deep neural network and game theory
Posted by Saúl Morales Rodriguéz in categories: business, habitats, internet, mobile phones, robotics/AI, security
A growing number of devices are now connected to the internet and are capable of collecting, sending and receiving data. This interconnection between devices, referred to as the Internet of Things (IoT), poses serious security threats, as cyberattackers can now target computers and smartphones, but also a vast array of other devices, such as tablets, smart watches, smart home systems, transportation systems and so on.
For the time being, examples of large-scale IoT implementations (e.g. connected infrastructure, cities, etc.) are somewhat limited, yet they could soon become widespread, posing significant risks for businesses and public services that heavily rely on the internet in their daily operations. To mitigate these risks, researchers have been trying to develop security measures to protect devices connected to the internet from wireless network attacks.
To this end, two researchers at Baoji University of Arts and Sciences, in China, have recently developed a new method to defend devices in an IOT environment from wireless network attacks. Their approach, presented in a paper published in Springer’s International Journal of Wireless Information Networks, combines a deep neural network with a model based on game theory, a branch of mathematics that proposes strategies for dealing with situations that entail competition between different parties.
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May 29, 2019
Transhumanist says people will be able to upload themselves onto Cloud by 2042
Posted by Zoltan Istvan in categories: internet, life extension, transhumanism
I was live on Good Morning Britain this morning talking transhumanism and life extension. It’s one of the UK’s most popular news shows. The Mirror did a write-up of the story and there’s a 2-min video embed of the interview in the article to watch:
American journalist Zoltan Istvan said that humans will be able to download many versions of themselves onto the internet.
May 29, 2019
5G is an untested application of a technology that we know is harmful — In academics this is called human subjects research
Posted by John Gallagher in category: internet
5G is an untested application of a technology that we know is harmful; we know it from the science. In academics this is called human subjects research.
We are vibrational creatures. Every cell in our body is electric and has its own frequency and vibration. EMF’s affect all of that.