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So I took this information and I gave it to a journalist that I know and trust at the Wall Street Journal, and she was able to contact several other former law enforcement officials who spoke on background and confirmed that yes, in fact, the FBI has a dedicated team that does nothing but hack into the
computers
of surveillance targets.
There's sort of a big problem with governments going into hacking, and that's that terrorists, pedophiles, drug dealers, journalists and human rights activists all use the same kinds of
computers.
We all use the same technology, and what that means then is that for governments to have the capability to hack into the
computers
of the real bad guys, they also have to have the capability to hack into our devices too.
It took down about 35,000 of their
computers
with a Wiper-style virus.
You had March of 2013, you had a South Korean attack that was attributed in the press to North Korea that took out thousands of
computers.
We've not been able to do things like this with
computers
before.
There we would explore massive piles of surplus electronics, and for a few bucks bring home treasures like Norden bombsights and parts from the first IBM tube-based
computers.
But a cautionary note: We also need to periodically pry them away from their modern miracles, the computers, phones, tablets, game machines and TVs, take them out into the sunlight so they can experience both the natural and design wonders of our world, our planet and our civilization.
PM: And yet I'm trying to imagine, Mark, what that was like, going off onto a mission, one presumes safely, but it's never a guarantee, and knowing that Gabby is — MK: Well not only was she still in the hospital, on the third day of that flight, literally while I was rendezvousing with the space station, and you've got two vehicles moving at 17,500 miles an hour, I'm actually flying it, looking out the window, a bunch of computers, Gabby was in brain surgery, literally at that time having the final surgery to replace the piece of skull that they took out on the day she was injured with a prosthetic, yeah, which is the whole side of her head.
We knew that writing DNA would drive this bioeconomy even more, once cells could be programmed just like
computers.
And I know Brian Eno says there's not enough Africa in computers, but you know, I don't think there's enough African history in Brian Eno.
Computers
use binary because it's a reliable way of storing data.
There’s been research into ternary computers, with circuits in three possible states, and even quantum computers, whose circuits can be in multiple states simultaneously.
But one of the areas that I'm most excited about using this platform for is applying it to problems that are difficult for
computers
or people to solve alone.
MTT: Using
computers
and synthesizers to create works.
And this intelligence of
computers
is often referred to as AI or artificial intelligence.
Well,
computers
are actually beginning to master human language with techniques that are similar to the neocortex.
It's a pretty sophisticated example of
computers
actually understanding human language, and it actually got its knowledge by reading Wikipedia and several other encyclopedias.
Now today, I mean, you have a computer in your phone, but if you need 10,000
computers
for a few seconds to do a complex search, you can access that for a second or two in the cloud.
Okay, great, now I can imagine creating all kinds of really horrible single sine wave pieces of music with this, but I'm going to do something that
computers
are really good at, which is repetition.
Yeah, I guess so; it's something that you really couldn't have done without
computers.
And I think that the catch here is that, at least to me, computer music isn't really about
computers.
This is how
computers
talk.
It's how
computers
think.
It's how
computers
do everything it is that
computers
do.
Cyber is an integral part of all of our lives, because
computers
are an integral part of all of our lives, even if you don't own a computer.
Computers
control everything in your car, from your GPS to your airbags.
Computers
control our military equipment, everything from missile silos to satellites to nuclear defense networks.
All of these things are made possible because of computers, and therefore because of cyber, and when something goes wrong, cyber can make all of these things impossible.
This is how
computers
think, ones and zeros.
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