Testing Things the “Wrong Way” is the Right Way to Test

Yesterday I have a talk at ISACA-SF where I repeatedly emphasized how AI auditing is about testing things in a way that breaks them. This shouldn’t be news to anyone used to testing things, and yet many of the platforms somehow are trying to respond to algorithm failure by telling people to stop the tests. … Continue reading Testing Things the “Wrong Way” is the Right Way to Test

The 1947 Electric Car That Even Today Looks Modern: Nissan Tama

I’ve mentioned on this blog before the 1947 Nissan Tama. It has several important historical characteristics that make it look like something very modern even today. Designed for the switch to a peacetime economy Designed by 200 Tachikawa Aircraft employees Extreme shortage of gasoline Top speed of 35 km/h (22 mph) and a cruising range … Continue reading The 1947 Electric Car That Even Today Looks Modern: Nissan Tama

Major Security Breach of The Boring Company Tunnel in Las Vegas

This is really a simple four act story. Act 1: The Boring Company “touted the security and safety of its $53 million system” Act 2: Contractual agreements were made. According to a management agreement between TBC and the LVCC, the system is supposed to have “physical barriers [to] guard against entry of accidental, rogue, or … Continue reading Major Security Breach of The Boring Company Tunnel in Las Vegas