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Joe Kennedy was famous for this, making it clear to his nine children that they were expected to compete with
one
another in athletics and were expected to win, lest they be made to eat in the kitchen with the help, rather than in the dining room with the family.
It's no wonder that scrawny second-born Jack Kennedy fought so hard to compete with his fitter firstborn brother, Joe, often at his peril, at
one
point, engaging in a bicycle race around the house that resulted in a collision costing John 28 stitches.
A study I cite in this TIME magazine covering in the book "The Sibling Effect," found 70 percent of fathers and 65 percent of mothers exhibit a preference for at least
one
child.
Parents typically get two years of investing dollars, calories and so many other resources in them, so that by the time the second born comes along, the firstborn is already ... it's what corporations call "sunk costs," you don't want to disinvest in this
one
and launch the R&D on the new product.
One
of the same studies I looked at both here and in the book found that, improbably, the most common favorite for a father is the last-born daughter.
In
one
study I cite in the book, children in the two-to-four age group engage in
one
fight every 6.3 minutes, or 9.5 fights an hour.
One
reason for this is that there are a lot more people in your home than you think there are, or at least a lot more relationships.
Kids are born with a very innate sense of right and wrong, of a fair deal versus an unfair one, and this teaches them powerful lessons.
When I was in graduate school, I had the opportunity to overhear my grandmother describing to
one
of her fellow senior citizens what I did for a living.
Apparently, I was in charge of making sure that no
one
stole the computers from the university.
So the first
one
I'm going to talk about are implanted medical devices.
1960, the first internal pacemaker was implanted, hopefully a little smaller than that
one
that you see there, and the technology has continued to move forward.
One
thing that brings us close to home is we look at Dick Cheney's device, he had a device that pumped blood from an aorta to another part of the heart, and as you can see at the bottom there, it was controlled by a computer controller, and if you ever thought that software liability was very important, get
one
of these inside of you.
One
that I'll highlight here is changing the patient's name.
One
is short-range wireless, where you can actually communicate with the device from nearby, either through Bluetooth or wi-fi, and the other is long-range, where you can communicate with the car through the cellular network, or through
one
of the radio stations.
The other threat model is that they contact you in real time over
one
of the wireless networks like the cellular, or something like that, never having actually gotten physical access to your car.
One
of the things they were able to do from the chase car is apply the brakes on the other car, simply by hacking the computer.
They were able to compromise every single
one
of the pieces of software that controlled every single
one
of the wireless capabilities of the car.
What you see here in number
one
is a reflection in somebody's glasses of the smartphone that they're typing in.
One
is P25 radios.
Motorola makes the most widely used one, and you can see that they're used by Secret Service, they're used in combat, it's a very, very common standard in the U.S. and elsewhere.
So
one
question the researchers asked themselves is, could you block this thing, right?
There's
one
little dot that shows up on the screen, and
one
little tiny turn of the switch.
That
one'
s pretty easy to fix.
The last
one
I thought was really, really cool, and I just had to show it to you, it's probably not something that you're going to lose sleep over like the cars or the defibrillators, but it's stealing keystrokes.
Every security expert wants to hack a smartphone, and we tend to look at the USB port, the GPS for tracking, the camera, the microphone, but no
one
up till this point had looked at the accelerometer.
The model produced a bunch of options, and this is the beauty of some of the A.I. techniques, is that computers are good at some things, humans are good at other things, take the best of both and let the humans solve this
one.
There's several other notable attacks that unfortunately I don't have time to go into, but the
one
that I wanted to point out was a group from the University of Michigan which was able to take voting machines, the Sequoia AVC Edge DREs that were going to be used in New Jersey in the election that were left in a hallway, and put Pac-Man on it.
Any
one
of you could be famous on the Internet by next Saturday.
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one
of the most popular videos of the year.
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