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Technology, Innovation, and Modern War – Class 14 – Planning– Major General Mike Fenzel

Steve Blank

But cyber and space alone demand global integration. So that’s something we need help with, to provide us greater agility. And the Taiwan Straits are a hot-button issue. We have to build into the systems for acquisition a method by which we can be far more agile. There’s cyber, there’s space.

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Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning– Explained

Steve Blank

Instead of investing in massive amounts of computers needed for training companies can use the enormous on-demand, off-premises hardware in the cloud (e.g. History tells us that late adopters fall by the wayside as more agile and opportunistic governments master new technologies. Some cloud vendors train on >10TB data sets.

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The Coming Chip Wars

Steve Blank

The United States just did this to China by limiting Huawei’s ability to outsource its in-house chip designs for manufacture by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), a Taiwanese chip foundry. The goal is to meet its local chip demand by 2030. The chips that TSMC makes are found in almost everything: smartphones (i.e.

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Out of the Crisis #11: Jeremy Howard on the power of masks, health policy, and data science in medicine

Startup Lessons Learned

Jeremy Howard : I mean, just the data like Taiwan, Hong Kong, Mongolia, right next to China, a lot of trade, a lot of social back and forth, Chinese New Year, yet they're in double figures, numbers of deaths. Jeremy Howard : So people who demand gold standard evidence to do anything, like masks for example. Or the UK government.