Lydia Kostopoulos

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Dr. Lydia Kostopoulos consults on the intersection of people, strategy, technology, education, and national security. She addressed the United Nations member states on the military effects panel at the Convention of Certain Weapons Group of Governmental Experts (GGE) meeting on Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems (LAWS). Formerly the Director for Strategic Engagement at the College of Information and Cyberspace at the National Defense University, a Principal Consultant for PA and higher education professor teaching national security at several universities, her professional experience spans three continents, several countries and multi-cultural environments. She speaks and writes on disruptive technology convergence, innovation, tech ethics, and national security. She lectures at the National Defense University, Joint Special Operations University, is a member of the IEEE-USA AI Policy Committee, participates in NATO’s Science for Peace and Security Program, and during the Obama administration has received the U.S. Presidential Volunteer Service Award for her pro bono work in cybersecurity. In efforts to raise awareness on AI and ethics she is working on a reflectional art series [#ArtAboutAI], and a game about emerging technology and ethics called Sapien2.0.   The Sleep Revolution (Arianna Huffington)    The 100-Year Life (Linda Gratton and Andrew Scott) The Body Book (Cameron Diaz) The Longevity Book (Cameron Diaz) To explore Sapien2.0 click the link here.  To follow Lydia on Twitter click the link here.  To help the podcast, consider supporting via Patreon, where we produce content and merchandise for the listeners who regularly support the show.  Become a DAWN RIDER or TRIBE MEMBER and receive bonus shows with analysis, discussion and tips on the Human Factors that impact on the security of us all. To find out more click the link here to go to our Patreon page.  Don't forget you can also follow Jenny on Twitter by clicking the link here. 

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