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they have become virtually like to do all these 3-d charts which darpa seem to like it when darpa announced a product, it also releases a list of potential performers, research laboratories from the agency is willing to fund as part of a project. any researcher or lab that competes can choose from that list, building a team across institutions. for schwartz, that minority with a project manager manager and a select group of robotics experts to build an oil before linking it to the brain. to our less than six people in the world that know how to build a robotic arm and all come from mit. all these other doctors basically said we can build a robot arm, you know. we know we're doing. both hopkins and the other can talk about enjoying their darpa. i'm sitting to so you'll be my boss, he said? needless to say i didn't get on any of those games. schwartz was effectively locked out. the pentagon had shut the door a darpa funders were far from cutting him off that they wanted him to keep working with monkeys and awarded him a $2 million contract for a study that would not only catapult his research
they have become virtually like to do all these 3-d charts which darpa seem to like it when darpa announced a product, it also releases a list of potential performers, research laboratories from the agency is willing to fund as part of a project. any researcher or lab that competes can choose from that list, building a team across institutions. for schwartz, that minority with a project manager manager and a select group of robotics experts to build an oil before linking it to the brain. to our...
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darpa is a fantastic organization. they do a lot of things.trying to look at the future and as far as equipment sets. that's fantastic. i think isr is always -- there's never enough and everybody wants it and i think that's not anything shocking, especially when you are talking about a continent that essentially you can put three continental united states within. it's huge. so being able to prioritize efforts and then being able to look at those areas and obviously look the at the cost that's associated to the american taxpayer. that's very important. >> can you talk about community outreach efforts in spain and italy? >> yeah. so with the community outreach, obviously we are very busy. but we made a concerted effort to work with our partner nations in doing a number of different things. during our 15.2 rotation we conducted over 1 66 community relation events. within that we had over 8,300 man hours that was focused on being able to work with the community. we basically constituted a number of different things. whether it's painting chapels,
darpa is a fantastic organization. they do a lot of things.trying to look at the future and as far as equipment sets. that's fantastic. i think isr is always -- there's never enough and everybody wants it and i think that's not anything shocking, especially when you are talking about a continent that essentially you can put three continental united states within. it's huge. so being able to prioritize efforts and then being able to look at those areas and obviously look the at the cost that's...
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it happened at radford university during adult role on camera the darpa christopher moore says a day to grab him by the neck and threw him to the ground after he stepped outside an area designated for the press refuse aid its command to get back it or says he lightly grabbed the snake to show another officer how he had been choked. morse was surrounded by officers dragged outside and briefly detained. classes are canceled today at an ohio high school the scene of the shooting police say a teenager opened fire in the cafeteria two students got hit two others were hurt in the chaos. one student was trapped inside during the madness and says that he managed to use a cell phone to call nine one one of the shooting guns and started for you and appreciating the two students who were shot are recovering at a local hospital with minor injuries. the two shooters in jail facing two counts of attempted murder a man is on the road after police say he kidnapped his ex girlfriend and two children and led police on an hours long chase through several cities this unfolded yesterday evening in orange
it happened at radford university during adult role on camera the darpa christopher moore says a day to grab him by the neck and threw him to the ground after he stepped outside an area designated for the press refuse aid its command to get back it or says he lightly grabbed the snake to show another officer how he had been choked. morse was surrounded by officers dragged outside and briefly detained. classes are canceled today at an ohio high school the scene of the shooting police say a...
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he is given credit for darpa, which is the office that was given the means to invent the internet. in retirement, he said he feared the military-industrial complex, because he saw the 1920's, when he worked in washington. he was there at the creation and was a part of the creation. moving forward, he thought about the limits in the sense of caution that concern the temperament of all these things eisenhower did. if that is helpful. >> correct me if i'm wrong, but i think his father struggled financially when they lived in texas and was always in fear of debt. do you think that colored his feeling about the new deal and the need to have a support system for families? tim rives: i would guess it did. i really would. his business failure near hope, kansas, ike was the only one of the boys not born in kansas, even though he was most identified with kansas. they were, if not poor, the next notch above poor. >> i want to touch on the idea that the frontier theory is a myth. on one hand, on this is a falsehood, on the other hand, it is a story that defines what takes place afterward. i se
he is given credit for darpa, which is the office that was given the means to invent the internet. in retirement, he said he feared the military-industrial complex, because he saw the 1920's, when he worked in washington. he was there at the creation and was a part of the creation. moving forward, he thought about the limits in the sense of caution that concern the temperament of all these things eisenhower did. if that is helpful. >> correct me if i'm wrong, but i think his father...
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it has been developed by the intelligence community version of darpa. i am pretty excited about it. the good news is, the deadlock is that just like athletes some people are betting at predicting than others. even better than that is a little training helps. even a couple hours of training makes people better predictors. the training goes to the direction of helping to keep people open minded one secondly longer than they are likely. i want to do two things. i want to make it an in teterna. if there is a likelihood of decline and we know the analyst we can have a conversation. i don't care about the numbers but the conversation. and we will try to extend questions to more strategic longer term. big data is obviously out there. but one thing i am intrigued by running a pilot with my africa account and the presumption is there is not a lot of great intelligence data about africa but a lot of data out there. i have a data scientist looking for data sets. now the data is good enough that you can foresee disease or famine. the next step is getting good enough to tell analyst to look here
it has been developed by the intelligence community version of darpa. i am pretty excited about it. the good news is, the deadlock is that just like athletes some people are betting at predicting than others. even better than that is a little training helps. even a couple hours of training makes people better predictors. the training goes to the direction of helping to keep people open minded one secondly longer than they are likely. i want to do two things. i want to make it an in teterna. if...
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and we are now taking all that over and it's been developed by the intelligence community version of darpa but it's been taken over by nic coming and i'm pretty excited about it. the good news is just like athletics, some people were better at predicting the ban others and even better than that, a little training helps. even a couple hours of training will make people better predictors and it's to keep it open minded one second longer. what i want to do is to things, make it kind of an internal zone so if they say the market the major economic decline in the country is x. and they say that's not right, then we could have the conversation. then we could extend some of the questions to the strategic long-term. the other thing that we are doing, the big data is out there and one of the other things that i am treated by in the account, the sentence is a presumption against a lot of data so i have a data scientist basically looking for the data set that you can use and it will help you foresee things like disease or famine and the next step is can we get good enough attitude. why don't you take
and we are now taking all that over and it's been developed by the intelligence community version of darpa but it's been taken over by nic coming and i'm pretty excited about it. the good news is just like athletics, some people were better at predicting the ban others and even better than that, a little training helps. even a couple hours of training will make people better predictors and it's to keep it open minded one second longer. what i want to do is to things, make it kind of an internal...
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we saw that in the creation of the internet through darpa at the time. the question is, at what point do you free a technology that was created with government funding? do you free to be commercialized? the tendency has been to the much earlier in the process than we used to. >> rather, we are on the very cusp of this. we turn to you for final brilliant and very quick question. ... >> i don't have a question. i have a comment. i am canadian from a city called windsor, south of detroit, just across the river. i i have no ax to grind but detroit has really made some great progress in the last, three-five years. i have heard only bad things and i thought somebody should say something good about them. >> no, detroit is on its way back. both in the downtown area that is thriving, the midtown area that is becoming a new brooklyn, and you know, until it gets all of the neighborhoods involved in that recovery you cannot call it a true renaissance but the essence of my book is it as a great city and it is coming back. thank you for your comments. >> that is very
we saw that in the creation of the internet through darpa at the time. the question is, at what point do you free a technology that was created with government funding? do you free to be commercialized? the tendency has been to the much earlier in the process than we used to. >> rather, we are on the very cusp of this. we turn to you for final brilliant and very quick question. ... >> i don't have a question. i have a comment. i am canadian from a city called windsor, south of...
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the version of darpa. i am excited about.the good news is that just like athletics some people are better at predicting than others. even better than that is training helps, even a couple hours. in the training all goes in the direction of trying to help people keep open-minded one 2nd longer than they are likely to. i want to make it an internal set set up the prediction markets is the chance of a major economic decline his ex- in the analysts say no, then we could have the conversation. and then we will try and extend some of the questions more strategic longer-term. one of the things i am intrigued by, the great intelligence data out there. looking for data sets, not necessarily big data, but data that you can use. now it is good enough to help you 1st see things like disease or famine. collapse on tips and said analysts can't take a look at this connection. look here. >> second row. >> thank you. i would like to throw at you to softball questions. does the ic have different strategic shoot views, assumptions because we ob
the version of darpa. i am excited about.the good news is that just like athletics some people are better at predicting than others. even better than that is training helps, even a couple hours. in the training all goes in the direction of trying to help people keep open-minded one 2nd longer than they are likely to. i want to make it an internal set set up the prediction markets is the chance of a major economic decline his ex- in the analysts say no, then we could have the conversation. and...
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interesting, we're now taking that over at the nic and developed by the intelligence community's version of darpabut now we're taking it over at the nic and i'm excited about it. the good news is that just like athletics, some people are better at predicting than others. right? you can find these people they call super predictors. better than that even a little training helps. even a couple of hours training will make people better predictors. the training goes in the direction of helping people to keep open minded one second longer than they are likely to. what i want to do is two things. one, i want to make it a kind of an internal red cell so that if the british market says the chance of a major economic decline in some country is x and the analysts say no we don't think that's right then we can have the conversation. i don't care about the numbers, it's the conversation i care about. then we'll try to also extend some of the questions to more strategic, slightly longer term. the other thing we're doing, big data is out there, but one of the other things i'm intrigued by, running a pilot in my
interesting, we're now taking that over at the nic and developed by the intelligence community's version of darpabut now we're taking it over at the nic and i'm excited about it. the good news is that just like athletics, some people are better at predicting than others. right? you can find these people they call super predictors. better than that even a little training helps. even a couple of hours training will make people better predictors. the training goes in the direction of helping...
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darpa is asking for these sorts of things, which is part of the pentagon that does advanced research,ed set its own money put in $900 million. >> so given this is an election year, how does that impact the viability of this even happening? >> well, this is now -- i don't know if it's affordable at under a billion. >> it's a bargain, jane. >> and this is thinking 30 years out. we're talking about 2046 before something like this might be on the market. the thing about, you know, you might thing republican president would be great. well, donald trump plans to buy more for less. ted cruz watts to audit the pentagon. does hillary clinton want to look weak on defense? so, you know, it's an interesting -- you don't -- >> i hope it goes commercial and gets us back from california without having to take the redeye. this is wonderful news. >> i'm in for that. >> you could come to us just as part of your working day. it will be great. >> wow. wow. >> we're signing up now. our jane wells joining us here at post 9 staring into the beautiful beautiful future here >>> paul ryan for president. that's
darpa is asking for these sorts of things, which is part of the pentagon that does advanced research,ed set its own money put in $900 million. >> so given this is an election year, how does that impact the viability of this even happening? >> well, this is now -- i don't know if it's affordable at under a billion. >> it's a bargain, jane. >> and this is thinking 30 years out. we're talking about 2046 before something like this might be on the market. the thing about, you...
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so quickly and being able to find efficient these and being able to continue to refine the spirit darpa is a fantastic organization. they do a lot of things that try and work at the future and it's fantastic. isr is always -- there is never enough and everybody wants a and that is not anything shocking especially when you talk about a continent that essentially you could put three continental united states. being able to prioritize efforts and being able to look at those areas and associated to the american taxpayer is very important. >> talking about the community outreach efforts in spain and italy. >> with the community outreach obviously, we are very busy. outside we made a concerted that are to work with partner nations into a number of different things. during our rotations we conducted over 160 community relation again. within that, we had over 8300 man hours that was focused on being able to work with the community. we basically constituted a number of different things. whether its chapels, facilities, innovation, reading to, a number of different events are really focused a lot
so quickly and being able to find efficient these and being able to continue to refine the spirit darpa is a fantastic organization. they do a lot of things that try and work at the future and it's fantastic. isr is always -- there is never enough and everybody wants a and that is not anything shocking especially when you talk about a continent that essentially you could put three continental united states. being able to prioritize efforts and being able to look at those areas and associated to...
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budget submission, although i'm seeing some positive movements in some of the dod labs and places like darpa, experiencing with a .50 caliber guided bullet. some emerging capabilities from industry like raytheon i think called the pike guided munition which is sort of pushing highly advanced precision munitions down to the infantry platoon and squad level. i think it's very important. i think the offset strategy is real but i think before the end of the administration i encourage defense leaders to be more clear and precise about exactly what operating challenges the offset strategy is designed to address. i think you are starting to see that. i encourage you to continue doing that. the offset strategy is important to remember it isn't about game changing technologies and it never was. rather i think the offset strategy is getting the pentagon to react to a huge shift in the operating environment, the ubiquity of precision munitions and doing so before it's too late. i think on this basis the pentagon, from my perspective, is succeeding in making that offset strategy real. i think the next a
budget submission, although i'm seeing some positive movements in some of the dod labs and places like darpa, experiencing with a .50 caliber guided bullet. some emerging capabilities from industry like raytheon i think called the pike guided munition which is sort of pushing highly advanced precision munitions down to the infantry platoon and squad level. i think it's very important. i think the offset strategy is real but i think before the end of the administration i encourage defense...
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groups but also if ever, we've been involved in a much larger sort of conflict, there's an interesting darparogram called plan x. it looks at how a squad those deployed in a place like a for instance, of mosul or someplace like that, might use different aspects of signals intelligence hacking like on the move energy to understand here's where these particular users or. here's where this particular user might have been involved in the past in terms of planting ieds or something like that. they give you a sense of this is the door we should knock on, this is a derbyshire pass. almost like exodus story, like passing the doors with lamb's blood or something. it's a magical capability but it's something we will be seeing a lot more of. >> host: we will put phone numbers on the bottom of the screen. patrick tucker is our guest, technology editor for defense one for nine years earlier he was deputy editor of the future. went to schools that hopkins and lawrence college. we should back up to ask about isis and maybe other organizations. and their own other technology. how would you describe it? >> g
groups but also if ever, we've been involved in a much larger sort of conflict, there's an interesting darparogram called plan x. it looks at how a squad those deployed in a place like a for instance, of mosul or someplace like that, might use different aspects of signals intelligence hacking like on the move energy to understand here's where these particular users or. here's where this particular user might have been involved in the past in terms of planting ieds or something like that. they...
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>> seems like it predates the darpa stuff. >> that's what i mean. >> sending a direct message to someonet a direct -- >> it was the early version of the internet. it was all these universities talking to each other. >> it was direct message and email that's different, isn't it? >> yes. you were getting a text. i was not aware that he had been the inventor of the email until reading these stories today. he was apparently the first one to come up with this concept, and obviously it changed pretty drastically. >> you want trivia for cocktail party? how do you say "app" in spanish? aroba. [ speaking foreign language ] >> there are six rs? >> i love the way you roll your tongue. it's really good. >> natural. >> >>> sad chairs this morning. robert palindino who influenced a young steve jobs and subsequently the typography of apple's mac computers. age 83 he died. if you saw steve jobs give the commencement speech, he talks about auditing a class at reed college in calligraphy and how important it was for him to learn about calligraphy for many different reasons. he was also a catholic priest,
>> seems like it predates the darpa stuff. >> that's what i mean. >> sending a direct message to someonet a direct -- >> it was the early version of the internet. it was all these universities talking to each other. >> it was direct message and email that's different, isn't it? >> yes. you were getting a text. i was not aware that he had been the inventor of the email until reading these stories today. he was apparently the first one to come up with this...