The center for the national interest. Think you all of us thank you joining us today for what will hopefully be an interesting conversation about russian information efforts. We have got really terrific speakers. Have different but backgrounds, both with extensive experience in the Intelligence Community. This man is a neuroscientist, but alszo a former chief technology officer. Recipient of the National Intelligence distinguished service medal, someone with extensive experience at the intersection ,f technology and intelligence both in the private sector and in government. Have theht, we director of the intelligence of the National Security program here. A a career intelligence been anonal who had advisor to Vice President cheney that,sian matters after the director of russian analysis , after his time in government service, there might be some important private sector experience that correlates with technology and how people on thece one another internet. I would like to ask the spea
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A discussion on big data from the brooklyn book festival with authors cathy to kneel and tim wu cathy to kneel and tim wu. Good morning. Good morning, everyone, welcome. Im a professor at the Nyu Stern School of business, author of the forthcoming book, the person you mean to be. Im very excited about our paneled today. This morning were going to look at how big data has become an unavoidable part of our world and what are the dangers and benefits, what does et say about us, ourer fierce, our dreams and what should be thinking about and aware of if were going to go down this path. We have a terrific panel, mathematician cathy oneill and columbia halls tim law schools tim wu are with us today. Very importantly, you want to know that i promise you these are books youre going to want to purchase [laughter] thank you. And i promise you these are books youre going to want to purchase, and if you want to do that, when you leave the buildingan and turn left, findig table eight manned by barne
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