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Drawing Benefits: The USIA’s Space Race Message and the Animators Who Brought It to Life

Unwritten Record

This time we will look at And Of Course You , a 1968 film about the global benefits of the Apollo space program. This clip from “ And Of Course You ” highlights the international benefits to be gained from newly-launched weather satellites. And Of Course You ( Local ID: 306.8083 ) is a perfect example of this strategy.

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Predictions 2014: A Difficult Year To See

John Battelle's Searchblog

This post marks the 10th edition of my annual predictions – it’s quite possibly the only thing I’ve consistently done for a decade in my life (besides this site, of course, which is going into its 12th year). I don’t do a ton of research before I sit down to write, it’s more of a zeitgeistian exposition.

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Understanding the different types and kinds of Artificial Intelligence

IBM Big Data Hub

For example, Apple made Siri a feature of its iOS in 2011. Siri, Amazon’s Alexa and IBM Watson are examples of Narrow AI. Limited Memory AI can use past- and present-moment data to decide on a course of action most likely to help achieve a desired outcome. However, it can’t perform outside of its defined task.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: The Right To Repair

ForAllSecure

For example, at the time was writing by book on IoT Security, When Gadgets Betray Us, Paul was off creating The Security Ledger, a news site dedicated to IoT security, a site where he remains Editor in Chief today, runs a Boston-area security of things meetup, and maintains his own great infosec podcast called the Security Ledger podcast.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: The Right To Repair

ForAllSecure

For example, at the time was writing by book on IoT Security, When Gadgets Betray Us, Paul was off creating The Security Ledger, a news site dedicated to IoT security, a site where he remains Editor in Chief today, runs a Boston-area security of things meetup, and maintains his own great infosec podcast called the Security Ledger podcast.