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The Ars Technicast is the official podcast from Ars Technica, where we bring you you the latest in the worlds of computing, technology, science, and everything else in between. Ars publishes original news and reviews, analysis of tech trends, and expert advice on the most fundamental aspects of tech and the many ways it's helping us enjoy our world.

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The Ars Technicast is the official podcast from Ars Technica, where we bring you you the latest in the worlds of computing, technology, science, and everything else in between. Ars publishes original news and reviews, analysis of tech trends, and expert advice on the most fundamental aspects of tech and the many ways it's helping us enjoy our world.

    Ars Technicast Special Edition: The Role of Open Systems in Connecting The Joint Force

    Ars Technicast Special Edition: The Role of Open Systems in Connecting The Joint Force

    In the second part of this two-part special edition of the Ars Technicast, we talk to Northrop Grumman's Richard Sullivan about the role of open systems in connecting what’s referred to as the "Joint Force," the combined and coordinated functioning of multiple service branches from the US and its international allies.
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    • 35 min
    Ars Technicast Special Edition: The Internet of Military Things

    Ars Technicast Special Edition: The Internet of Military Things

    For at least a couple of decades, the US Department of Defense has been trying to make the tools we use to fight battles more like the tools we use in peacetime with more connectivity, more data, and more smarts. The difference this time around, is that technology has caught up to the point where what we can do in real life almost mirrors what we can do in movies. On this special episode, we talk to Scott Stapp, Chief Technology Officer of Northrop Grumman about the shape of the modern battlefield and why the Military IOT is critical to connecting the Joint Force.
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    • 31 min
    Ars Technicast Special 1.3: Adversarial AI

    Ars Technicast Special 1.3: Adversarial AI

    Join Ars Technica editors Sean Gallagher and Lee Hutchinson in this special AI-focused edition of the Ars Technicast, produced in cooperation with Darktrace. In this last of three episodes, we talk with ForAllSecure CEO David Brumley (who is also a professor at Carnegie Mellon) about adversarial AI—that is, using AI as both cyber weapon and cyber defense.
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    • 52 min
    Ars Technicast Special 1.2: Insider Threats

    Ars Technicast Special 1.2: Insider Threats

    Join Ars Technica editors Sean Gallagher and Lee Hutchinson in this special AI-focused edition of the Ars Technicast, produced in cooperation with Darktrace. In this second of three episodes, we talk with Carnegie Mellon Director for the Center of Computational Analytics of Social and Organizational Systems Kathleen Carley on how AI is helping companies detect threats from inside their own walls.
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    • 1 hr 1 min
    Ars Technicast Special 1.1: AI in Sports

    Ars Technicast Special 1.1: AI in Sports

    Join Ars Technica editors Sean Gallagher and Lee Hutchinson in this special AI-focused edition of the Ars Technicast, produced in cooperation with Darktrace. In this first of three episodes, we talk with NTT's Senior Director of Global Advanced Technology for Sport Tim Wade about how machine learning analytics are changing the nature of competitive sports.
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    • 42 min
    Ars Technicast Experimental #13.4: Rob Reid and Naval Ravikant, 4 of 4

    Ars Technicast Experimental #13.4: Rob Reid and Naval Ravikant, 4 of 4

    Today we’re presenting the fourth and final installment of my conversation with Naval Ravikant about existential risks. The theme of today’s installment: there’s hope. Yes, really! If there’s one thing that any religious, national or political mindset should agree on, it’s that we don't want some maniac wiping us all out. This creates an extreme good-guy-to-bad-guy ratio, which itself could be decisive—even if lone destructive actors become massively empowered.
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    • 31 min

Customer Reviews

4.1 out of 5
65 Ratings

65 Ratings

scoobmx ,

equalize volumes

Please equalize the volumes of the speakers in the future. Some people are too difficult to understand. Jacqui has the right volume.

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Get To The Point

Too much useless chatter in the intro

Glowend ,

Light on science

I listened to the episode on the singularity. I can boil down the discussion to this one theme: I don't like the idea of the singularity, so it seems unlikely. Other episodes were similarly lacking in substantive analysis. Too bad since the Ars website produces some stellary articles.

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