Even the simplest tasks are entrusted to platforms of enormous complexity. With all the consequences of the case. Eyes open: bits surround us.
Author: Marco Calamari
All the music, books and culture in the world
We offer you a Cassandra trilogy to read in one go: initially we will talk about music, then about books and finally about culture
The Nobel to Assange
The 2021 Nobel Peace Prize awarded to two journalists forces us to propose Assange again for the 2022 one
Finished!
To conclude the series of articles on artificial intelligence and killer robots, we have decided to offer you three vintage pieces by Cassandra!
From the Mind's Eye to the hole in your forehead
Technocontrol is not just a way to relieve man of the responsibility of supervising safety. It is also a way to relieve man of the responsibility of making mistakes
Your self(but) killer
What separates us from the advent of the Terminator is only the autonomy of armaments: will autonomous cars be the soul of the killer automaton?
Cassandra's loose change/ The unbearable fragility of the Internet
What if on top of a big problem there was a big problem?
The Democracy of Surveillance
How European (and non-European) democracies behave regarding the privacy of their citizens.
ED-209 is waiting for us around the corner
Already in 2008 Cassandra had seen the long way ahead: facial recognition from cameras placed everywhere will not lead to anything good.
A Cold War in the IoT
A Cold War in the IoT: in this article Cassandra will talk about IoT, ice cream machines, McDonald's and hackers
Economy of scarcity or abundance
First article of the historic Cassandra Crossing column. Dated September 5, 2003, Cassandra talks about intellectual property and copyright.