A WSJ investigation finds that the Cloud Hopper hack was much bigger than previously known, involving at least a dozen cloud companies. https://t.co/Uw9rJ5IOkg via @WSJ
OTD 1975, @CIA Officer Richard Welch was shot and killed in Athens Greece. He was the highest ranking Agency officer killed in the line of duty. He was posthumously awarded the Distinguished Intelligence Cross and was buried at Arlington National Cemetery. https://t.co/XIuM11fkQB
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Today is a hallmark of #criticalthinking ... in 1876 George #Custer attacked what he assumed was a small village in a move that lead to his doom. #assumptions
Remember that (bs) stat from the 1980s about a divorced woman being more likely to be killed by terrorists than get remarried? This WSJ piece saying we use our phones 2167 a day rings hollow. False #Statistics like this soon become truth. @wsj should know better https://t.co/4ulkJutu4n
Hey big shout out and thanks to John Simons and his team at The Wall Street Journal @WSJ for the quote in this great article on banning cellphones from meetings.. Thanks for Believing - SW #wallstreet#cellphones#meetings https://t.co/gOdUdhS4L7
Robert E. Rubin: Philosophy Prepared Me for a Career in Finance and Government. Former US Secretary of State & Chairman of Goldman Sachs makes a compelling case for liberal arts education https://t.co/GOFFoibiWQ via @nytimes
Credit to @yhazony for a provocative piece on the #enlightenment in @wsj today. His vigorous position fails when #criticalthinking is used to examine his thesis—critical thinking being so central to the minds of our founding fathers https://t.co/NYZ3blernl
This outstanding slice of #History from Fredrik Logevall offers a transparent assessment of President Johnson’s true thinking on the #VietnamWar https://t.co/T5sGfE7rau
Do as #PopeFrancis suggests & don't read reports on his #fakenews statements, read his words. What he calls for is a #criticalthinking based approach to sourcing, not an indictment of the media. "The most radical antidote to the virus of falsehood is purification by the truth" https://t.co/mS5fg3JeRx
Pope Francis condemns "fake news," saying that it's a "sign of intolerant and hypersensitive attitudes, and leads only to the spread of arrogance and hatred." https://t.co/OTuOu4QCV7
Sharma has good warnings here For would be forecasters. I’ll add 1. Identify #assumptions 1st; 2. Use a real structured #analytic technique; 3. Critically assess your data; 4. Be ready to fail and learn. #CriticalThinking https://t.co/lRmYhmJZMR
This is only partly true. 1. The study itself says this is #DeepLearning vs #AI; 2. Only 4 radiologists used; 3 no lateral views of X-rays allowed—best way to see abnormalities. Bottom line, an #ArtificialIntelligence advance but not yet true AI https://t.co/G8DMy3CpNA
Post reporters found inconsistencies in the woman's story and an Internet post that raised doubts about her motivations.
Today, reporters saw her walking into Project Veritas, an organization that targets journalists in an effort to embarrass them. https://t.co/W05qDKlhl8
Is it wrong my first thought is "What a great tale. I wonder what story is about to drop that Trump needs to distract the world from?" https://t.co/M5xUd0c9td
There's an unfocused thesis behind much of recent backlash against @facebook, @amazon, etc that doesn't jive w/Wall Street or popular ideas https://t.co/8wzrN8N742