[Editor’s Note: The U.S. Army Futures Command (AFC) and Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) co-sponsored the Mad Scientist Disruption and the Operational Environment Conference with the Cockrell School of Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin on 24-25 … Read the rest
177. “Kairosthenic Power” — In an Era of Contested Equality, the Most Important Factor in Strategic Competition May Be Timestrength
[Editor’s Note: Mad Scientist Laboratory is pleased to publish today’s post by Mr. John C. Bauer, who expands our geostrategic lexicon with a new term: Kairosthenic Power. History is replete with empires, kingdom’s, and nation’s that once strode … Read the rest
176. Innovation Isn’t Enough: How Creativity Enables Disruptive Strategic Thinking
[Editor’s Note: Mad Scientist Laboratory welcomes today’s guest blogger Heather Venable and her timely and insightful post on how creativity is the sine qua non for disruptive strategic thinking. An enduring tension exists between entrenched interests and truly innovative … Read the rest
175. “I Know the Sound it Makes When It Lies” AI-Powered Tech to Improve Engagement in the Human Domain
[Editor’s Note: Mad Scientist Laboratory is pleased to publish today’s post by guest bloggers LTC Arnel P. David, LTC (Ret) Patrick James Christian, PhD, and Dr. Aleksandra Nesic, who use storytelling to illustrate how the convergence … Read the rest
174. A New Age of Terror: The Future of CBRN Terrorism
[Editor’s Note: Mad Scientist Laboratory is pleased to publish today’s post by guest blogger Zachary Kallenborn. In the first of a series of posts, Mr. Kallenborn addresses how the convergence of emerging technologies is eroding barriers to terrorist … Read the rest
