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Transcripts For RT SophieCo. Visionaries 20240713

Right so correct me if i were wrong but if i get this correctly its its basically that humanity may come up with a technology that may do this to extension and therefore we would meet computer surveillance well that might be an oversimplification but the vulnerable world hypothesis. Is the hypothesis does at some level of Technological Development it gets to be said to destroy 6 basic things so that by default one civilisation reaches the level of development. Well get that a state that. A couple of different ways in which this could be true one maybe the easiest way to see is. If it just because. At some level of Development Even for a small group or individual to cause must destruction so imagine if Nuclear Weapons for example instead of. Acquiring these rare difficult to obtain Raw Materials like plutonium or highly enriched uranium imagine if it had been an easy way to do it like baking sand in the microwave and you could have. An idea of the atom and that if that had turned out to

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Transcripts For RT SophieCo. Visionaries 20240713

Want know that it is detrimental and something has gone wrong that the fact of surveillance wouldnt really prevent well so if if one thinks that the world at some level of technology is vulnerable in this sense one can then obviously wants to ask well what could we possibly do in that situation to prevent the world from actually getting destroyed and it does look like insurgents in our us. Ubiquitous surveillance would be the only thing that could possibly prevent that. And now would even that work well i mean thats on the specifics of this so youd have to think just how easy would it be to cause destruction would you just snap your finger or say like a magic world the world blows up well then maybe surveillance wouldnt suffice but suppose its something that takes several weeks and you have to you know do build something in your apartment and maybe require some skill. You know at that point you could imagine a very fine grained. Surveillance infrastructure having to keep giving the cap

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Transcripts For RT SophieCo. Visionaries 20240713

For example instead of for acquiring these rare difficult to obtain Raw Materials like plutonium or highly enriched uranium imagine if it had been an easy way to do it like baking sand in the microwave and you could have. The energy of that up and if that had turned out to be the way things are then maybe at that point civilization would have come to an end then. With surveillance from what i understand you cant really predict the future nothing can when you can survey people and watch what theyre doing but then they will be inventing things under surveillance but you want to know that it is detrimental until something has gone wrong that the fact of surveillance wouldnt really prevent well so if if one thinks that the world at some level of technology is vulnerable in this sense one can then obviously wants to ask well what could we possibly do in that situation to prevent the world from actually getting destroyed and it does look like. Denson are less. Ubiquitous surveillance would b

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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Norwich University Military Writers Symposium 20240713

Colonel is a special assistance to the North University provost. He integrates University Departments to expand expeditionary opportunities to students so that you may learn what is like to travel abroad into lead abroad. He has done a minus other things here at Norwich University and part of that is to do with him being rotc but also his hopes and helping each one of you to be better leaders and leaving here to be the moderator of this panel. His bio is extensive i could spend time reading but i will keep it short. As i mentioned he is retired, United States air force and air force academy and the university of north carolina. His military career include three commands and for those of you who will be aviators, 6000 flying hours in combat missions in for complex. Lets welcome the kernel. [applause] thank you, travis. Thank you for attending Norwich University writers symposium, panel of warfare in the 21st century. Future battlegrounds. My name is andy heard, you and i, we are privile

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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Norwich University Military Writers Symposium 20240713

Hes done a tremendous amount of things here and part of that has to do with him being stationed here and also for his hopes in helping each one of you to become better leaders and also today being the moderator of the panel. I could spend a lot of time reading about the incredible things hes done but i will keep it short. He is retired United States air force and went to the air force academy and university of north carolina. The Courier Logistics and airlift included three commands and for those that will be aviators, 6,000 flying hours in combat missions. [applause] thank you for attending the university military writers Symposium Panel at the 21st century future battlegrounds you and i are very privileged today at the peace and war center and organizefor center andorganizede with experts of the 21st century conflict. The experts on the panel are global thought leaders intimate with the battle both in planning and direct action. From their professional experience yours is to develop

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