A billion-dollar aircraft carrier and its companion attack group can be destroyed with a handful of missiles. A cyberattack from Russia or China may know no limits and no antidote. This is the world that Richard Clarke looks at in this week’s WhoWhatWhy podcast.
Google refused to work for the Pentagon on artificial intelligence,” Clarke told CNBC on Wednesday. “If you turn around and you work on artificial intelligence in China, and you don’t really know what they’re going to do with that, I think there’s an issue.”
Silicon Valley venture capitalist Peter Thiel was right to call out Alphabet’s Google for working with China, former White House cybersecurity chief Richard Clarke told CNBC on Wednesday.
Politico's Morning Cybersecurity examines the latest news in cybersecurity policy and politics, and today's dispatch reviews Clarke and Knake's The Fifth Domain.
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with former U.S. counterterrorism coordinator Richard Clarke about his new book, The Fifth Domain, co-written with Robert Knake.