User:Swusirika

Hello, I'm a student in CIS 2

My topic for the midterm was "eradicating extreme poverty and hungry." I picked this topic because I felt it was one that required the most pressing solution and required action as soon as possible. With increasing populations all over the world, we are expected to have a enormous food shortage in many developing nations. The growing populations and poverty in many of these nations with the largest population growth will result in more hunger problems in these developing countries. The solution to the hunger and poverty problem in the world is not simple or easy. It requires a global effort to produce more food for developing countries, monitor population growth as to avoid famines, and an international consciousness that poverty is a world problem and not a problem of a few nations. Poverty and hunger are closely related. By increasing international trade and investment in third world countries, we can increase the GDP of many of these developing countries and also introduce new customers and industries for large companies. This is will overall increase the flow of monetary wealth throughout the world and help reduce poverty in many places

Final Project
1. Introduction

http://blog.octanner.com/leadership/7-characteristics-of-great-leaders

-        Provides a good outline of the required characteristics to be a good leader

-       Very useful for college students and people starting their careers since these characteristics are important in industry.

-       Developing these traits can help anyone reach a position of importance in society

http://www.ted.com/talks/gregory_stock_to_upgrade_is_human#t-203979

BEST

-       TED Talk that focuses on evolution of humans in the context of cloning and genetic engineering

-       Gregory Stocks focuses on how technology will change in the future to affect the way humans look, act, and communicate in the future

-       This talk made be ask a lot of questions as to how technology is impacting humans and how the human race is evolving. Is technology part of the evolution of humans or are we evolving because of technology?

http://fortune.com/2015/02/25/5-jobs-that-robots-already-are-taking/

-       This article introduces a very importance concept that machines are taking over normal jobs

-       Fortune lists jobs that used to provide income for people but have recently been taken over by robots

-       As technology advances more quickly, will there be less jobs for people? How will the focus on machines in many industries affect security?

2. Privacy and Freedom of Speech

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XEVlyP4_11M

BEST

-       John Oliver’s interview of John Snowden was important since he leaked classified NSA documents

-       This videos shows how the government can now collect data about anyone and use this data without repercussions from privacy laws

http://teachthought.com/technology/11-tips-for-students-tomanage-their-digital-footprints/

-       This article gives students advice to protect their privacy while using the Internet and social media

-       This is useful for people who do not have much experience using the Internet and protecting their privacy on the Internet is very important. These tips are useful for anyone to manage their digital footprint

https://firstlook.org/theintercept/2015/06/16/privacy-advocates-resign-protest-u-s-facial-recognition-code-conduct-2/

-       This article sparked a large discussion in the forums and questions whether facial recognition should be used and how it affects privacy rights

-       Most people agreed that facial recognition should not be used by companies without people’s knowledge since this is a violation of privacy rights

3. Intellectual Property

http://www.forbes.com/sites/laurenorsini/2015/06/19/how-marvels-amazon-deal-will-stifle-comic-book-piracy/

BEST

-       This article shows how companies have begun tackling intellectual property piracy problems on the Internet. Marvel has come to terms with Amazon to make comics more readily available without violating intellectual property rights.

-       Using online subscriptions and easy access programs, users can get access to comics and other forms of media without having to pay for individual content which can have very high cost.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-MoLpuJDkjM

-       This youtube video covers the topics of piracy, copyright and fair use. It defines each other topics and gives good examples of each

-       Piracy is illegally downloading anything that has copyright laws, copyrights are laws that state who created the media, innovation, or device, and fair use is the correct way to purchase and use the copyrighted material

http://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/digital/copyright/article/67455-authors-guild-urges-congress-to-change-copyright-law.html

-       The article urges Congress to replace the current "takedown regime" under the DMCA by a more forceful "notice and stay down provision." This change is geared to help avoid copyright infringement online where many books (usually textbooks) are uploaded completely online.

-       Opponents of the change argue that the current DMCA methods are working very well and that the change would remove the "safe harbor" provision shielding Internet providers from liability.

4. Crime

http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/aarp-and-google-offer-top-5-tips-to-prevent-cybercrime-300111556.html

-       This article discusses how to avoid cyber crimes and protect your identity and valuable information

-       Simple mistakes such as connecting to public Wifi and sending sensitive information through email can cause cyber crimes since emails use public servers to store their information

-       These tips can help regular people protect their sensitive information and passwords

http://www.itproportal.com/2015/07/12/smart-print-devices-are-an-untapped-opportunity-for-hackers-warns-annodata/

-       This article is about how a printing device was used by hackers. It brings up a lot of questions of how technological advances have caused hacking to become so easy

-       How will security systems change to match the advancements made by hacking groups

http://fortune.com/2015/07/09/cybercrime-blackout-cost/

BEST

-       This is an interesting article of what could possibly happen if hackers were able to cause a blackout in America. it is interesting to see what hacking a power grid could do to this country.

-       If this much money is possibly at stake, it begs the question as to why security systems for even larger companies such as Sony are not up to par. What can be done to avoid such large scale crime attacks?

5. Employment, Education, Entertainment

http://smallbiztrends.com/2015/07/successlab-builds-community-on-collaboration.html

-       This website is a startup program for entrepreneurs to collaborate on their ideas to improve each other’s business concepts and even combine business ideas

-       Many people found the article very useful and that the website highlighted the importance of collaboration in the workplace and for creating a new business

http://chronicle.com/article/Why-Are-So-Many-Students-Still/127584/?sid=at&utm_source=at&utm_medium=en

-       This article focuses on the success rates of distance learning programs. It explains the different approach students must have for a distance learning program and how self-study is a key element

-       Many type of classes need a hands-on experience, such as engineering labs, and therefore cannot be distance learning classes

http://www.iamwire.com/2015/06/expanding-access-education-mobile-learning/118785

BEST

-       This article focuses on the future of mobile learning and what changes need to occur in the industry to allow the field to develop, how to increase access to education.

-       Though the article focuses mostly on India, it explains the social barriers that mobile learning will have to cross and how smartphone penetration to rural areas will vastly expand the number of homes that mobile learning can influence.

6. Millennium Development Goals

Child Mortality: http://www.unicef.org/mdg/childmortality.html

-       Unicef is well known organization for its philanthropic efforts in third world countries. This website shows the organization’s effort to reduce child mortality from preventable and easily treatable causes

-       The organization buys the most number of vaccines for children since lack of vaccines, poverty, and poor hygiene are the causes of infant mortality

Poverty and Hunger: http://phys.org/news/2015-07-gene-solution-global-hunger.html

-       This article explores how gene editing can help solve the world's hunger problems. Poverty and hunger are very closely related and much of the world with a large densely populated environment causes these hunger problems.

-       The article shows how editing the genome of plants can be used to make foods more health and less susceptible to decay. Creating crops that can grow faster, provide more crop with a higher rate of nutrients may be very important for helping the poor deal with health concerns and help provide a larger yield to feed more people.

-       How will technological changes in the future such a genetic editing allow us to tackle this poverty and hunger problem?

Education: http://www.theverge.com/2014/6/2/5771322/google-reportedly-launching-180-satellites-for-worldwide-internet

BEST

-       This article discusses Google’s efforts to launch satellites to provide Internet to developing countries to improve education and give them more access to information

-       Programs like these are very important for the development of third world countries since it is closely tied with education in these countries

-       It is interesting to note that a private company is funding the project instead of a government organization. It will be interesting to see how Google is able to make this successful and if other government organizations will attempt to expand on this idea

7. Evaluating and Controlling Technology

http://techcrunch.com/2015/07/18/think-outside-the-valley-how-tech-companies-can-change-the-world-2/

-       This article discusses how tech companies need to find a way to narrow the digital divide gap between nations and different social classes.

-       The importance of equal opportunities for people from lower social classes is needed for a expanding market and for the good of technology in general

-       However, since providing technology specifically for the high class society is more profitable, will tech companies take the financial blow to give lower social classes the opportunity to access new technological advances?

http://www.stuff.co.nz/technology/digital-living/69744400/googles-deep-mind-artificial-intelligence-research-could-replace-the-it-helpdesk

-       This article shows one specific industry where artificial intelligence could be very useful. The IT industry could one day be operated solely using machines.

-       Google's research for a robot that " learns to model language and conversation based on examples seen in corporate or public documentation" is quite remarkable and an important step towards making artificial intelligence more useful in the industry.

-       The article does a good job explaining how Google has advanced artificial intelligence through the use of thought vectors so that machines will not need instructions to learn new tasks. Articles like this one show the future of artificial intelligence and how it can be used in a positive way to help an industry grow.

http://www.cleveland.com/open/index.ssf/2015/07/drones_are_coming_to_your_neig.html

-       This article focuses on drones and the new challenges that the drone industry presents on privacy and shipment of goods. It goes into detail on the costs real estate photography, farm crop inspections, and highway construction industries but also highlights the need for regulations to monitor drones in these industries

-       This article is perfect for the topic and shows how a new industry that has been made possible by new technology must be properly evaluated by the government and regulated so that the industry is success, efficient, and does not violate any privacy laws

8. Risks, Failures, and Responsibilities

https://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2013/10/11/online-safety-is-a-shared-responsibility/

-       This was a fairly popular article that shows the importance of online safety. It discusses a teen suicide that happened prior to the victim posting a video about herself on Youtube.

-       It ties this into responsibilities that people have to protect themselves from viewing or posting topics that may be damaging for themselves and for others reading, listening, or watching them.

-       With the crowded numbers of people looking to take advantage of others, hackers trying to gain personal information, and scammers trying to steal money, it is especially important to be responsible with our online interactions and conversations.

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/27/business/fiat-chrysler-faces-record-105-million-fine-for-safety-issues.html

BEST

-       This article is a prime example of the consequences of having major safety problems for a company. Chrysler now faces the largest fine ever for its safety issues and for its failure to complete safety recalls.

-       This really shows the importance of security to a company's future and reputation, especially in the automobile industry. This news event is a good example of how government regulations have worked to improve safety standards in automobiles and shows how negligence in the industry is handled.

http://health.heraldtribune.com/2015/07/14/ibms-watson-computer-turns-its-artificial-intelligence-to-cancer-research/

-       This article is a good example of how medicine and computers have had a combined effort in cancer research. IBM is training their artificial intelligence system known as Watson into a "cancer specialist" so that it can provide personalized treatment unique to each cancer patient. This is possible since the computer has access to countless medical records, making the job of treating patient much easier for doctors.

-       The article does a good job of showing how artificial intelligence and computer technology similar to Watson can be used in the future to get accurate, reliable medical information without having to go to an expert medical facility.

-       What are the possible risks and failures of using artificial intelligence to give accurate medical information and diagnostics?

9. Anytime, Anywhere

http://www.forbes.com/sites/stevenbertoni/2014/02/12/can-paypal-beat-apple-google-amazon-and-icahn-in-the-wallet-wars/

-       This article examines PayPal’s war with the eWallet industry. It gives a good history of how Paypal got started and also the advantages of Paypal over the new eWallet industry that many smartphone companies and credit card companies are pushing to expand.

-       It shows how the company is now behind competition from Apple and Google to get into the industry and also highlights the enormous economic gain for the company in control of this industry

-       Paypal must expand its business model for it to survive and compete with these larger companies

http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2010/03/entering-the-wonderful-world-of-geo-location/

-       This is any article about geo-location. It explains the technical side of geo location and shows how the industry will change in years to come. The use of javascript in the article means it is gears specifically for computer programmers who want to use geolocation in their applications

http://www.forbes.com/sites/valleyvoices/2015/07/15/how-smartphones-will-become-the-global-mobile-wallet/

-       This article highlights the transformation in the banking industry that is making smartphones replace normal wallets. It also shows that in the next few decades, electronic transactions could replace currency and become the global form of monetary interactions.

-       With Apple Pay and Google Wallet and other electronic payment options on a global scale, this future is slowly become a reality. With usage of these apps is still small and with users concerned about security, the industry needs to improve its reliability in order to make electronic banking successful.

10. Tech Advances, Social Trends

http://www.bloomenergy.com/fuel-cell/energy-server/

-       This is a new company attempting to make a clean, reliable fuel cell that can be used to power building and households. It is important for the future of energy away from coal and oil and towards renewable resources.

-       Having a fuel cell powerful enough to power a house is very important for developing a clean source of energy for a community and also answering the high cost and need for energy.

http://spectrum.ieee.org/tech-talk/transportation/alternative-transportation/lexus-builds-hoverboard-to-go-back-to-the-future-

BEST

-       This article talks about Lexus’s new hoover board concept that has been developed from motivation from sci fi movies and imagination.

-      The hoover board is very interest concept that was created almost a decade ago that has finally come to production. From sci fi movies to more practical concepts by private companies, the hoover board has been a symbol of what technology can do: making what we dream or imagine come to life through science and engineering.

-       With the right funding and support, any company is capable of engineering a product that can be useful and efficient for society. By creating new innovations, we can slowly making progress towards becoming an very advanced species and possibly even an interplanetary species.

-        We are currently living in the middle of this transition. Though security problems in new technologies and defects have larger repercussions in the future, government regulations and more advanced security systems can fix these problems.

http://interestingengineering.com/the-future-of-the-human-body/

-       This article focuses on how technological advances will affect the human body in the future. It highlights how humans can now live longer and are more resilient to disease and biological problems. The use of new technologies such as skin grafts and 3D printed hearts and lungs can be important for prolonging life and helping humans overcome diseases.

This article presents an important question about how biological technology will impact our bodies in the future. Will we use it simply for testing and medical purposes or will we try to achieve perfection?