In this episode, Joe Lonsdale discusses the evolution of warfare and the emergence of drone technologies, along with the challenges faced in national security and defense. He emphasizes the importance of directed energy weapons, such as the Leonidas system for countering drone threats, while reflecting on his experiences in Silicon Valley and the need for innovation in military tech. Lonsdale also touches on the significance of public-private partnerships to foster advancements in defense strategies, address regulatory challenges, and ensure the U.S. remains competitive in tackling modern threats.
Lonsdale stresses the importance of embracing technological innovation in defense while advocating for public-private partnerships to ensure ethical standards and national leadership.
The integration of advanced technologies like directed energy weapons and AI chips is critical for modern defense strategies, particularly in countering emerging threats like drone warfare. Cost-effective solutions are necessary to avoid wasteful expenditures.
Katie with a special guest, Jaquie Tristan, discuss all Azriel's bonus chapter from A Court of Silver Flames inclusing who they think Azriel will end up with, his powers, and talk about how ACOTAR characters would use Instagram!
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Developing countries need strong alliances between the public and private sectors to rebuild after COVID-19, says Achim Steiner, administrator for the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). From building virus tracking systems to supporting clean energy projects and expanding health care, hear how the UNDP is creating partnerships between states and the financial, communications, technology and insurance sectors to rebuild stronger, greener economies post-pandemic. (This virtual conversation, hosted by political commentator Sally Kohn and TED global curator Bruno Giussani, was recorded June 8, 2020.)
In this episode, Joe Lonsdale discusses the evolution of warfare and the emergence of drone technologies, along with the challenges faced in national security and defense. He emphasizes the importance of directed energy weapons, such as the Leonidas system for countering drone threats, while reflecting on his experiences in Silicon Valley and the need for innovation in military tech. Lonsdale also touches on the significance of public-private partnerships to foster advancements in defense strategies, address regulatory challenges, and ensure the U.S. remains competitive in tackling modern threats.
Lonsdale stresses the importance of embracing technological innovation in defense while advocating for public-private partnerships to ensure ethical standards and national leadership.
The integration of advanced technologies like directed energy weapons and AI chips is critical for modern defense strategies, particularly in countering emerging threats like drone warfare. Cost-effective solutions are necessary to avoid wasteful expenditures.
Katie with a special guest, Jaquie Tristan, discuss all Azriel's bonus chapter from A Court of Silver Flames inclusing who they think Azriel will end up with, his powers, and talk about how ACOTAR characters would use Instagram!
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@damnjaquie for nature content
Surprise! We have given birth to a new bouncing baby...our company INK FLOWER SCENT CO.
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Developing countries need strong alliances between the public and private sectors to rebuild after COVID-19, says Achim Steiner, administrator for the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). From building virus tracking systems to supporting clean energy projects and expanding health care, hear how the UNDP is creating partnerships between states and the financial, communications, technology and insurance sectors to rebuild stronger, greener economies post-pandemic. (This virtual conversation, hosted by political commentator Sally Kohn and TED global curator Bruno Giussani, was recorded June 8, 2020.)