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Perspectives in Mobile
Mobile Ecosystem Forum
76 episodes
1 week ago
Welcome to "Perspectives in Mobile," the definitive podcast brought to you by the Mobile Ecosystem Forum (MEF). Join us as we dive deep into the dynamic world of telecom, tech, and mobile innovations! Get the latest news, insights, and expert commentary in each episode. Explore the dynamic landscape of telecommunications, and gain a comprehensive understanding of how it shapes our lives, businesses, and society. Stay tuned, stay connected, and let's unlock the potential of tomorrow's mobile landscape, together.
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Welcome to "Perspectives in Mobile," the definitive podcast brought to you by the Mobile Ecosystem Forum (MEF). Join us as we dive deep into the dynamic world of telecom, tech, and mobile innovations! Get the latest news, insights, and expert commentary in each episode. Explore the dynamic landscape of telecommunications, and gain a comprehensive understanding of how it shapes our lives, businesses, and society. Stay tuned, stay connected, and let's unlock the potential of tomorrow's mobile landscape, together.
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Mobile Nets May Spark War, Now Targets: Stanford’s Boyd Warns Telcos to Fix Ethics & Security
Perspectives in Mobile
36 minutes 2 seconds
1 month ago
Mobile Nets May Spark War, Now Targets: Stanford’s Boyd Warns Telcos to Fix Ethics & Security

Civilian mobile networks are now emerging as potential flashpoints in modern warfare. According to retired U.S. Army Colonel and Stanford researcher Bradley Boyd, co-founder of OpenDefense, any network transmitting military data can be treated as a legitimate target once conflict begins. This shift poses urgent ethical dilemmas for mobile operators and tech firms whose dual-use innovations—AI chips, sensors, and 5G infrastructure—can serve both commercial and military purposes. At the same time, a booming defense funding landscape offers industry opportunities, from AI-enabled systems to cybersecurity solutions, but only if companies navigate moral and operational risks.

On the latest episode of MEF podcast "Perspectives", host Riccardo Amati spoke with Boyd about the intersection of mobile networks, AI in warfare, and global security. The discussion covers how Western militaries are integrating AI into command, control, and edge-computed systems, the limitations and unpredictability of autonomous weapons, and the ethical stakes of dual-use technologies.

Perspectives in Mobile
Welcome to "Perspectives in Mobile," the definitive podcast brought to you by the Mobile Ecosystem Forum (MEF). Join us as we dive deep into the dynamic world of telecom, tech, and mobile innovations! Get the latest news, insights, and expert commentary in each episode. Explore the dynamic landscape of telecommunications, and gain a comprehensive understanding of how it shapes our lives, businesses, and society. Stay tuned, stay connected, and let's unlock the potential of tomorrow's mobile landscape, together.