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Social Science "The rich, the powerful and the fast-growing companies have successfully hacked systems." A Hacker's Mind : How to Think the Right Hacking "is necessary to get the rules on your side in the AI era." All systems (computer, financial, legal, political, cognitive …) can be hacked, and they have great results. "Peter Thiel didn't have to pay a $ 1 billion capital-gains tax." Google Inc. and Apple Inc. took advantage of tax loopholes and made huge profits. "Goldman Sachs bought up aluminum and manipulated supplies and made huge profits.". "Uber Inc. and Airbnb Inc. grew rapidly to escape industry regulation." Arbitrary election districts and obstruction of business. "Baseball, basketball (slam dunk was a hack!), ice hockey, swimming, F1, etc. - sports are a treasure trove of hacks." Facebook and YouTube make money by hacking human cognitive systems. "AI accelerates hacking in four dimensions : speed, scale, scope, and complexity."
Hacking is the process by which systems adapt to new environments, deployments, and technologies. "
There are differences between the strong and the weak."
The strong use it as a way of exercising power. "
The weak use it to subvert power structures."
Rules are "hacked" - the process by which systems adapt to new environments, deployments, and technologies. "
There are differences between the strong and the weak."
The strong use it as a way of exercising power. "
The weak use it to subvert power structures."
Rules are often said to exist for breaking. Beyond that, rules are "hacked" - there is no better fit than Bruce Schneier to explain the phenomenon of hacking that exploits human ingenuity to such perverse intentions and undermines the institutions established by civilized societies. "『 Hacking Thinking 』" is an important book that brings new insights into this power that can undermine the vitality and health of modern society. "A Hacker's Mind : How the Powerful Bend Society's Rules, and How to Bend them Back" by Bruce Schneier, a leading expert in information security. "A Hacker's Mind : How the Powerful Bend Society's Rules, and How to Bend them Back" by Stephen Pinker, Professor of Psychology at Harvard University, 』, how rational 『 people are. "