Global Impact of Technology (13)

The world becoming more interconnected due to both physical and digital ease of travel and communication.

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  • GIS Lounge
  • 2019
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When AI Goes Wrong in Spatial Reasoning

GIS, a relatively new form of computational analysis, can often contain algorithms with biases based on biases present in the training data from open data sources, with this case study focusing on the tendency of power-line identification data being centered around the Western world. This problem can be improved by approaching data collection with more intentionality, either broadening the pool of collected geographic data or inputting artificial images to help the tool recognize a greater number of circumstances and thus become more accurate.

  • GIS Lounge
  • 2019
  • 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
  • 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
  • 15 min
  • 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
  • 17 min
  • Kinolab
  • 2018
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Spreading Digital Resources and Global Inequality

Wakanda, a country founded upon a great repository of Vibranium, a natural resource used to develop cutting-edge technology, keeps itself hidden from the rest of the world to maintain its prosperity and avoid becoming a target. After one man betrays Wakanda by revealing its location in hopes that they will spread their prosperity to oppressed black people across the globe, he and his bloodline are punished severely. T’Challa, the new leader of Wakanda and the superhero known as Black Panther, is then faced with solving this dilemma between hiding away the technological prosperity of Wakanda or spreading the digital resources to disadvantaged black communities across the globe.

  • Kinolab
  • 2018
  • 4 min
  • Kinolab
  • 2017
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Drone Warfare

Luv, a corporate enforcer who is following the android police officer K, tracks his location after he crashes in a landfill and is attacked by a large mob of humans. She then uses drone technology to deploy explosive weapons to save K’s life.

  • Kinolab
  • 2017
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