• Security Lessons from Sci-Fi Worlds: Total Recall with Sunita Patel (Part 2)

  • Jun 3 2024
  • Duración: 29 m
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Security Lessons from Sci-Fi Worlds: Total Recall with Sunita Patel (Part 2)

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  • (Part 2 of 2) Continuing our series on the intersection of sci-fi and national security, host Elisa is joined by Sunita Patel, Senior Assistant General Counsel for Product Security at Micron. Together they unpack the 1990's film, Total Recall, exploring themes of memory, identity, and reality. What can sci-fi tales like Total Recall teach us about real "brain-computer" projects like Nuralink? And do we have the right agency to oversee this type of technology, taking all of its benefits and risks into account?

    Sunita Patel is the Senior Assistant General Counsel for Product Security at Micron

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