Jim BurrowsinPersonified SystemsThe “Political Orientation” of AIs.Studies are suggesting popular AIs, chatbots, are politically biased. But why? Is there a natural bias to artificial intelligence?Dec 9, 2022Dec 9, 2022
Jim BurrowsWhy didn’t Mueller decide on obstruction?Mueller himself explained it clearly…May 2, 2019May 2, 2019
Jim BurrowsMagical thinking, the FBI & youThe FBI is back again, looking for the “Magic Rainbow Unicorn Key” to cryptographic security, calling it “responsible cryptography”.Nov 20, 20175Nov 20, 20175
Jim BurrowsinPersonified SystemsThe Zeroth Principle of BioethicsI was recently whacked upside the head by the difference between having all the data and knowing the facts.Aug 31, 2017Aug 31, 2017
Jim BurrowsinPersonified SystemsMasquerading as humanOn the Internet, nobody knows you’re a lightbulb.May 5, 20171May 5, 20171
Jim BurrowsCybersecurity as a Living ThingOur immune systems, nervous systems, and even fungus-mediated networks in the forest may hold keys to cybersecurity.Mar 2, 20172Mar 2, 20172
Jim BurrowsEscaping Dark Age Cybersecurity ThinkingMuch of what’s wrong today in the realm of security, especially “cybersecurity” comes from thinking that is rooted in the Dark Ages.Jan 31, 201717Jan 31, 201717
Jim BurrowsinPersonified SystemsThe Ethics of Autonomous CarsIf, as I claim, the Trolley Problem is not a good example of the ethics of autonomous driving, then what is?Jan 5, 2017Jan 5, 2017
Jim BurrowsThe Ancient Art of CybersecurityThe supplicant comes to the venerable master and asks, “O Guru, how may I be safe on my computer? What tool must I install?” and is told…Dec 29, 2016Dec 29, 2016
Jim BurrowsinPersonified SystemsKilling the Runaway Trolley ProblemThe nearly half-century-old “Trolley Problem” is a runaway success, one that itself needs to be brought to a halt.Sep 20, 2016Sep 20, 2016