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  • Kinolab
  • 2016
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The Militarization of the Digital Alteration of Reality

CW: Violence and Genocide
Stripe is a soldier in a generic war who, like all of his other fellow soldiers, is connected to a brain-computer interface known as a MASS implant that provides him with information about targets and missions. The supposed goal of the fighting is to “protect” citizens from roaches, the disturbing humanoid monsters which Stripe hunts and kills within the cabin. Directly after Stripe is hit with a digital device held by one of the roaches, he watches his squadmate kill a “roach” that Stripe perceived as a human. Ultimately, one of the roaches and the military psychologist Arquette explain exactly how the MASS implants alter the soldiers’ perceptions of their surroundings and their targets.
 

  • Kinolab
  • 2016
  • 5 min
  • MIT Technology Review
  • 2019
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Five reasons “hacking back” is a recipe for cybersecurity chaos

Discusses the issues that come with allowing private companies to fight back against cyber attacks by chasing hackers across the internet, including greater conflict with other countries and potential lawsuits.

  • MIT Technology Review
  • 2019
  • 5 min
  • The Atlantic
  • 2019
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Give Us Fully Automated Luxury Communism

A book proposes we let robots do all of Earth’s physical labor, creating a world where virtually all human needs are met, in this new ideology called Fully Automated Luxury Communism, or FALC. This is modeled after certain fictions such as Star Trek.

  • The Atlantic
  • 2019
  • 5 min
  • Citylab
  • 2019
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The 3 Pictures That Explain Everything About Smart Cities

Currently, the idea of “smart cities” are so theoretical and predicated on the idea of “technochauvinism” that they mostly exist in images which sell the ideas of ever-advancing technology and application of futuristic technologies to urban centers as a cash cow waiting to be milked.

  • Citylab
  • 2019
  • 15 min
  • ARS Technica
  • 2019
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There’s a big problem with Facebook’s Libra cryptocurrency

Facebook’s cryptocurrency, Libra, is facing problems and will take a long time to develop. While it is attempting to mirror the bitcoin blockchain network in its ideology and functionality, there are significant barriers to reaching this vision, the most prominent of which being that its existence as a subsidy of Facebook means there cannot be decentralized control or accountability.

  • ARS Technica
  • 2019
  • 7 min
  • Wall Street Journal
  • 2019
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U.S. Companies Learn to Defend Themselves in Cyberspace

Large firms in the United States are becoming far more resilient to cyber attacks, primarily through larger spending and higher prioritization of security. This is especially important as digital hacking escalates conflicts between global nations.

  • Wall Street Journal
  • 2019
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