[Editor’s Note: In today’s post, returning guest bloggers Mr. Joseph DeFranco and Dr. James Giordano examine the ramifications of Neuralink moving forward with Brain-Machine Interfaces, posing five tough questions on what the crossing of this neuroscience frontier means from … Read the rest
167. China’s Brain Trust: Will the U.S. Have the Nerve to Compete?
[Editor’s Note: In today’s post, returning guest bloggers Mr. Joseph DeFranco, CAPT (USN – Ret.) L. R. Bremseth , and Dr. James Giordano examine how China is leveraging neuroscience and technology (neuroS/T) as a soft weapon to assume … Read the rest
166. Designer Genes: Made in China?
[Editor’s Note: Returning guest bloggers Mr. Joseph DeFranco and Dr. James Giordano explore the emerging geo-political ramifications and associated ethical implications of recent advances in genetic engineering. Read on to learn how China is currently positioned to drive the … Read the rest
165. Damnatio Memoriae through AI
[Editor’s Note: In today’s post, proclaimed Mad Scientist and returning guest blogger Ms. Marie Murphy addresses the implications of weaponized Artificial Intelligence (AI) when employed in information operations. Truth and trust are the first causalities of this perception-altering … Read the rest
164. The Myth of Agincourt and Lessons on Army Modernization
[Editor’s Note: Today’s post by returning guest blogger Mr. Ian Sullivan examines the Battle of Agincourt and turns the heretofore orthodoxy of thought regarding its implications on its head. Agincourt is traditionally viewed as an historical milestone in … Read the rest
