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Parallel Barking

Larry and Arianna Backer

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*Will return with new episodes in the New Year!* A dad and daughter talking about topics that tend to divide many of us--and sometimes finding common ground. Sometimes. You will hear barking. The barking you hear may sound in parallel but is more likely to be all over the place, but rest assured, you are probably listening to human voices.
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Presidents of Harvard, Penn and MIT were questioned about rising antisemitism on college campuses at a House committee hearing on Tuesday, December 5th. Thebiggest backlash stems from the question that asked whether calling for the genocide of Jews would violate the university code of conduct. At Tuesday’s hearing Harvard president Claudine Gay sai…
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Hacktivists are hitting dozens of government websites and media outlets amid the war in Israel and Gaza, disrupting and overloading targeted systems. Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, prominent hacktivist groups like "Anonymous Sudan" and "Killnet" that back Russian interests have emerged; they have also found their way into the current Israel…
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A Danish artist was given a load of money to recreate his artwork for an exhibit on labor relations at the Kunsten Museum in Aalborg. The earlier pieces featured bank notes pasted to canvases in the amount of the average annual wage in Denmark. This time artst Jens Haaning submitted two white canvases, minus bank notes, and titled them "Work it Out…
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It has been a few days since both Microsoft and Activision Blizzard King extended their deadline until October of this year. Although the FTC had voiced their intent to file an appeal with the 9th circuit court, things seem to be cooling down relatively speaking. The last hold-out on the global stage is the UK's Competition and Market Authority.…
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This story, more than anything, is about perceived privilege and what it can do to one's critical thinking skills. A man who wanted a pristine view of the NYC skyline decided that the possible fines incurred by illegally trespassing and cutting down neighbors' trees would be less than (in money and effort) going through the appropriate channels. Th…
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The submersible, also named the Titan, owned by tourist/deep-see exploration comapny OceanGate Expeditions, had a total 96 hour oxygen supply when it set off on its voyage on 6 a.m. Sunday, June 18th, with 5 tourists who paid a "mission support fee" of $250,000 each. About an hour and 45 minutes after the vessel sumberged, contact was lost in a rem…
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Elon Musk's company, Neuralink, recently surpassed a huge hurdle by being approved by the FDA for human trials. Besides being able to make those previously unable to walk, Musk's long-term goal for the company is to be a bridge between AI and the human mind in an attempt to mitigate threats that the technology presents. There are other BCI tech com…
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There's been an increase in the number of anti-discrimination bills being released throughout the United States and one thing that is common among all of them is that they are very specific about the types of discrimination that should not be permitted and in what arenas. This, of course, begs the question of what types of discrimination are allowe…
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So, we have an art exhibit in France where you must strip down naked to enter, followed by a drink and chat. The aim of the macLYON exhibit is to challenge the notion from Rene Descartes that "I think, therefore I am," but instead we are above our bodies. Next, we have a German landlord who deigned to bathe in the nude in the public courtyard of hi…
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An Alaska legislator has used the Microsoft Bing AI co-pilot to write a bill to legalize gambling on ferries. After waiting months for the state Legislature's lawyers to draft the bill, Representative Jesse Sumner (R – Wasilla) turned to AI for assistance. So, who really writes the laws? Where do laws come from? With the continued use of AI, how wi…
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It seems like everyone has something to say about how others should conduct themselves. This is most visible recently in states' desire to shape traditional gender roles, values, beliefs, through legislation. We see it in Afghanistan, Iraq, and the United States: laws dictating dress code, curfew, prohibition from activities and areas, and medical …
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After a 5-hour hearing with its CEO, Shou Zi Chew, regarding national security concerns, the US House of Representatives is moving forward with legislation to ban the social media app TikTok. Soon after the hearing, some of the US's more than 150million users took to the app to make fun of more memorable points in the hearing, candidly exposing law…
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The city of Rotterdam provides welfare benefits for their residents every year, usually to about 30,000 individuals and families. Between 2017 and 2021, the city used a machine learning algorithm to generate a risk-based score for all residents to judge the probability of committing fraud. The problem? The factors used to judge are not predictors o…
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Literary censorship is nothing new but it is certainly getting new press attention as news hit that the Roald Dahl Store Company agreed to change the author's stories to comply with modern sensitivity standards. Famous works like 'Matilda' and 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory' have been changed to remove potentially offensive language like 'fat'.…
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With the increased use of AI throughout society, AI singularity--or the concept of an event where artificial intelligence evolves to a point where it is either self-aware or can improve beyond human comprehension/capabilities--has become a hot topic of discussion. Until recently, however, we haven't really been able to accurately estimate the point…
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According to the United Nations World Migration Report, the number of international migrants was estimated to be around 281 million globally in 2020. COVID-19 has drastically altered the migration and mobility of people around the world in the past two years -- including impacting information diaspora/disinformation on migration. Climate change and…
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South Africa has been mired in economic and social problems stemming from years of corruption. Making it worse is the energy crisis that began in earnest in 2007, once "loadshedding" became part of the institutional lexicon. Loadshedding is a term used to describe scheduled blackouts across the country that occur in different stages, sometimes last…
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Welcome to Season 4 of Parallel Barking!! Thanks for sticking with us. An intelligence assessment by Ukranian experts found that an Iranian-made attack drone had parts made by at least a dozen US companies (and other Western nations' companies). The technology ranges from smaller semiconductors, GPS modules to larger engines. The options for combat…
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The creation of a 'loss and damage' fund was negotiated at the UN COP27 Summit in Egypt at the end of November. The nations who'll benefit from the funds are largely from Asia, Africa, Latin America, the Caribbean and the South Pacific. These countries are projected to be worst-affected by rising sea levels and other weather extremes stemming from …
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China’s top legislative body has updated its gender laws to introduce a new list of moral standards for women. On Sunday, the National People's Congress passed an amendment to the decades-old Women’s Rights and Interests Protection Act to ensure women uphold “family values.” The opening chapter, which summarizes the principles of the revised legisl…
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US mid-term elections are done as of 11/8/2022. One of the most important aspects of the apex performance of liberal democracy is the election. It serves as a periodic affirmation of the continued legitimacy of the state apparatus into which representatives are elected. It follows that the preservation of the system must at its core be focused on l…
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Itaewon has become a popular location to celebrate Halloween since early 2000, so much so that tourists come from all over the world to join in the festivities. This year was no exception because it was the first year after the pandemic, with all restrictions lifted. No one was thinking that this year would have led to such misfortune.…
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In occupied Kherson, Yuri Kerpatenko — who was the chief conductor of the Kherson Philharmonic, refused to perform in the celebration of what was being termed the "improvement of peaceful life.” He was then shot in his Kherson home by Russian soldiers. The discovery of his murder was on October 14th, 2022.…
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Protests ignited by the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, who was detained by the country's morality police. Security forces are using deadly force to suppress protestors and the situation is bleak--shots continually firing between security forces and protestors, children dying in their parents' arms, drivers with vicious bullet wounds all over the…
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The pipelines at this point have leaked a record-breaking amount of methane. Leaks were reported as early as Monday, September 26. While international experts attempt to determine the cause of the leak, debates about the cause swirl around the political world. The pipeline itself is responsible for supplying a large amount of energy to Europe.…
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It appears Putin is changing strategies in his war efforts. After confirming Thursday that it will annex about 15% of Ukraine, Russia had an official ceremony in the Kremlin on Friday September 30, to incorporate the regions into "the motherland." At the same time, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky rallies for international support and speeds …
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As an homage to summer, we give you this story about France using satellite images to find and tax un-registered swimming pools. Thanks to good 'ol machine learning, aerial photos provided by the French Geological and Forestry Service can be used to uncover homeowners' un-declared pools. What will follow? Who knows, but we're gonna talk about it!…
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Winnie the Pooh from 100-Acre Wood is getting a horror adaptation with Blood and Honey. The rights to the character, originally created by A.A. Milne, have been owned by Walt Disney since 1966. But in January 2022, the beloved children's book character became public domain and so work began on the horror film. This brings to mind debates on ownersh…
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In the midst of the ACLU asking a Montana judge to strike down anti-trans birth certificate rule, which at first required a person to undergo sex-change surgery before being allowed to change their birth certificate, Montana passes a bill that makes it impossible to change your birth certificate regardless. This leads to questions about the use of …
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This has happened in the past -- an age-old story of technology infiltrating an industry traditionally honed through human physical skill, and the artisans that have spent years painstakingly practicing their craft fearing the end of their reign. It happened when Photography and digital photography made their debut, both being criticized as being t…
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Darya Dugina, daughter of ultranationalist Russian idealogue and commentator Aleksandr Dugin, was killed in a Moscow car bomb last week. Russia has sought to pin the blame on Ukraine; however, the lines of guilt are not clear. Others, like author Anders Aslund, say that it is likely that Putin was behind Darya's killing--"why would Ukraine waste re…
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Since April, Abbott has already dispatched more than 6,500 migrants to Washington D.C. and vows to make NYC's Port Authority Terminal a drop-off location for his ongoing busing strategy. This is a protest, and the Governor has stated as much, saying “Because of President Biden’s continued refusal to acknowledge the crisis caused by his open border …
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