Ask A Genius 1252: Powerlessness or Empowerment

Rick Rosner: We live in an age where oligarchs wield more control over politics, the products we consume, and our culture than ever before. The nature of that oligarchy is about to change in unprecedented ways in the coming years, as it will merge with the extra strategic and persuasive power of sophisticated AI. What …

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Ask A Genius 1251: Edward Witten, Abdus Salam, Dennis Sciama, and Paolo Budinich

 Scott Douglas Jacobsen: Changing the subject, I recently listened to a roundtable discussion on Spotify featuring Edward Witten, Abdus Salam, Dennis Sciama, and Paolo Budinich. Abdus Salam, as you may recall, was not only a Nobel laureate in Physics (1979) renowned for his work on electroweak unification but also the founder of the International Centre …

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Ask A Genius 1250: Nonsense Amplification and Prof. Gibbs

 Rick Rosner: I know some decision-makers have been forced to choose a more patient approach—the "Biden option"—and one individual even allowed more time than Biden did. That was significant, though it seems that in democracies, we often see the same people in power repeatedly, and such decisions rarely lead to meaningful policy changes. Regarding Indigenous …

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Ask A Genius 1248: The Scariest Moments, AI Energy Needs, Nuclear Reactor Safety, and Ukraine’s War Efforts

Scott Douglas Jacobsen: What's the scariest thing you've ever watched? In person? On television? Let's start with something from fiction and then something from real life. Rick Rosner: We'll do fiction first. JD and I were driving back from a Lance show one night just as a wildfire started along the 405. We drove through …

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Ask A Genius 1246: Social Credit Scores

Rick Rosner: The battle is between the obvious benefits brought by technology and the relentless bombardment of nonsense. This struggle is not unique to America—it's happening worldwide. When you're fighting dangerous forms of fundamentalism or totalitarian religious forces, if enough people can see the benefits of modernity, don't you think they can be persuaded to …

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Ask A Genius 1227: How has the world changed since we started working together?

Scott Douglas Jacobsen: How has the world changed since we started collaborating in the summer or fall of 2014?  Rick Rosner: Smartphones became mainstream around 2007 with the introduction of the iPhone, though widespread adoption accelerated between 2010 and 2012. Life still feels normal in some ways, but what we accept as normal today vastly …

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The Middle-Aged Genius’s Guide to Almost Everything 35 – Nerd, Geek, and Dweeb Civilians, Back to Work: Welcome to the Tech Corps!

In-Sight Publishing The Middle-Aged Genius’s Guide to Almost Everything 35 - Nerd, Geek, and Dweeb Civilians, Back to Work: Welcome to the Tech Corps! June 27, 2019 [Beginning of recorded material] Scott Douglas Jacobsen: What are some contexts in which America has big tech pushes? Rick Rosner: World War II is the most famous tech push …

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