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My Take Radio - Episode 13-The Deadliest Episode

Rich wrote 2 months ago: On this weeks episode of MTR I was joined by Deadliest Warrior hosts Max Geiger & Geoff Desmouli … more →

Tags: My Take Radio Episodes, Deadliest Warrior, Dave Grossman, On Killing

Recommended Readings1 comment

Andrew wrote 2 months ago: My friend Tyler copied an idea from another blog about his ten must-read books. I figured that I … more →

Tags: Post, coyote, Karen Traviss, Reading, History, Science Fiction, Geek stuff, Lev Grossman, The Magicians

Snake Eyes in Afghanistan4 comments

dcrowe wrote 2 months ago: Note: Derrick Crowe is the Afghanistan blog fellow for Brave New Foundation / The Seminal. You can l … more →

Tags: Afghanistan, al-Qaeda, Al-Qaida, Ambrose, Augustine, Balochistan, Barack Obama, Civilian Casualties, Civilian Deaths

Syria dodges (dodged) the high-tech bullet

peacegarret wrote 3 months ago: Let me expand on the Syria thing I mentioned below.   (It makes me think like Whitman: I sing of Syr … more →

Tags: UDRI, P. W. Singer

Wired for War

cp40guy wrote 5 months ago: I’m about 2/3’s the way through this amazing book by Peter Singer. It details battlefiel … more →

Tags: Bookshelf, Star Trek, Robots, terminator, uav, robot fighting machines, The Matrix

More than Meets the Eye

contextualhealing wrote 5 months ago: by Lauren Pabst, Contextual Healing Many of this Summer’s blockbuster fantasy movies pit humans agai … more →

Tags: Afghanistan, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Christian Bale, collateral damage, Democracy Now!, Ipods, iraq, Megan Fox, P. W. Singer

Hiking and books.

lifeofconan wrote 5 months ago: The reason this entry is posted on a Sunday night is because I was too tired to do so last night aft … more →

Tags: Hiking, Mount Baldy, District 9, P. W. Singer

P.W. Singer on the Future of Robotics in Warfare

thiswasthefuture wrote 6 months ago: An excerpt from Wired for War, as published in “Robots at War,” Wilson Quarterly, Winter 2009 It sou … more →

Tags: robotics, military, Future, P.W. Singer, Military Robots, Warfare, War Bots, Afghanistan

Wired For War4 comments

JM wrote 6 months ago: It’s a rather dreary day outside and, despite my desires to support the Star Trek behemoth, I … more →

Tags: Books, military, P.W. Singer, Non-Fiction, Warfare, iraq, Afghanistan, Robots, AI

Military robots & the future of war

de re militari wrote 8 months ago: Endoskeleton robot from The Terminator. P.W. Singer, author of Wired for War, spoke about the use of … more →

Tags: modern, robotics, U.S. Department of Defence, Warfare, Future of War, Human Psychology, robotics at war, War Porn

Dr. King, Drones and Widening War1 comment

dcrowe wrote 8 months ago: Message creep tracks mission creep. “The real problem is Pakistan!” Mechanized hunter-ki … more →

Tags: Afghanistan, counterinsurgency, Martin Luther King, nonviolence, P.W. Singer, Pakistan, Predator, Reaper

Wired for War review1 comment

Matt Compton wrote 8 months ago: My latest review from Boldtype. – Wired for War When American forces marched into Iraq, they w … more →

Tags: Books, technology, writing, boldtype, P.W. Singer, Review

Humankind is starting to lose its 5,000-year-old monopoly of the fighting war.1 comment

nexuslex wrote 9 months ago: ”When a robot dies, you don’t have to write a letter to its mother”//Robots at War … more →

Tags: cyberanthropolgy, Robot, P.W.Singer, Humanity

Wired for War

therubycanary wrote 9 months ago: I mentioned the new book Wired for War by Peter Singer. I posted a radio link, but these videos are … more →

Tags: Books, War, Peter Singer, children at war, Democracy Now!

Athena- The Goddess of Heroic Endeavors2 comments

therubycanary wrote 10 months ago: There is a statue in Nashville, inside the life-size replica of the Parthenon built for a fair in 18 … more →

Tags: Books, Politics, Travel, Athena, Buddha at War, Goddess of Heroic Endeavors, Goddess of War, nashville


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