Yameen Huq

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Yameen Huq

Yameen Huq

@huqyeah

Director of U.S. Cybersecurity @AspenInstitute Alum: @QuincyInst, @defpriorities, @AmerCompass, @MissionforAZ, @jqasociety Tweets = PO; RT ≠ Endorsement

Washington, DC Katılım Mayıs 2017
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Yameen Huq
Yameen Huq@huqyeah·
I had the pleasure of speaking with @JohnAllenGay and @patrckfox about what AI tools mean for both cybersecurity and national security. We go into not just the technology, but the economics, policy, and internationals implications of such tools. Check it out!
Security Dilemma@securitydpod

"Permissionless innovation for criminals" is among the ways AI can shape our future, but with the right steps, there are better options. @huqyeah of @AspenCyber explores AI and its implications with a new paper out today and we have a new episode out now to accompany it!

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Gary Winslett 🌐🇺🇸@GaryWinslett·
@MattBruenig @DTrim_99 Ok, but Alaska does not have ‘any revenue source.’ They have oil. Wouldn’t this be a good model for other rural states? A Wyoming fund based on mining, a Maine fund on logging, etc. We hear all the time about rural places feeling left behind. This seems like a good response.
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Yameen Huq@huqyeah·
@PTBwrites @harrisonjaime @shannonrwatts I agree on that part. But I mean if -The bill creates an assessment. -The assessment asks questions about pregnancy. -The data from it is stored beyond initial collection. -Federal employees can see/use that data. Is that not a federal database with info on pregnant women?
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Patrick T. Brown
Patrick T. Brown@PTBwrites·
@huqyeah @harrisonjaime @shannonrwatts What's funny is I actually think the "let's create a list with a bunch of links" is not, actually, where I'd put a lot of political energy (compared to expanding Medicaid coverage of pregnant women or CTC stuff) - but it's being demagogued to sound like something it isn't
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Patrick T. Brown
Patrick T. Brown@PTBwrites·
The MOMS Act, recently introduced by Sen. Britt, Rubio, and Cramer, would create a federal website listing programs that support pregnant women and their babies, not a database of the women themselves. I assume @harrisonjaime + @shannonrwatts were misinformed, rather than lying
Jaime Harrison@harrisonjaime

So she creates a database of pregnant women so Trump then knows who to prosecute if any of those women get an abortion. Yet another example of why this election is fundamental to protecting your liberty & freedoms!

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Yameen Huq@huqyeah·
Report 🚨at @AspenDigital! We’re excited to launch “Bits, Bytes, and Loyalty”, our new report on how cyber orgs can improve workforce retention by tackling the root causes of burnout through better comms, flexibility, and opportunity. Read more here: aspendigital.org/report/bits-by…
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Yameen Huq@huqyeah·
@cafreiman Isn’t this an argument also against business mergers (or business consolidation in general) that raise profits without boosting productivity?
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Chris Freiman
Chris Freiman@cafreiman·
If unions aren’t raising productivity, they’re unable to significantly boost wages without resorting to tactics that shield their members from competition (from automation, for instance) but impose costs on everyone else (by reducing access to self-driving cars, for instance)
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Yameen Huq@huqyeah·
@brian_callaci @tonyannett Has Prychitko ever argued that the government should promote worker self-management? My impression was that it was something that should emerge in the market if desirable.
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Brian Callaci
Brian Callaci@brian_callaci·
@tonyannett David Prychitko makes arguments along these lines from the Hayekian side, Ted Burzcak from the Marxist side. (I'm certain my tweet is doing justice to the subtleties of neither!)
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Brian Callaci
Brian Callaci@brian_callaci·
However, as both heterodox Hayekians and Marxists have pointed out, this applies within the firm as well. Which means firms should be worker-controlled. Bosses (let alone shareholders) just don't have the local knowledge to run a company.
Tony Annett@tonyannett

I’m not a fan of Hayek, but I’ll give him his due: his point on the decentralized nature of knowledge is a good one. This is what bedevils central planning, and attempts to derive “market socialism” don’t really work too well either.

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Nick Anthony
Nick Anthony@EconWithNick·
Money is not a public good and governments are not innovators. Unfortunately, some have claimed the opposite to justify launching CBDCs so let me explain. 🧵
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Yameen Huq@huqyeah·
@BrianCAlbrecht Would you recommend any of his books beyond Basic Economics and Knowledge and Decisions?
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Yameen Huq@huqyeah·
@BrianCAlbrecht @GuthmannR This looks fascinating! Have you written (or considered writing) a piece on the policy implications of Kirzner’s theories?
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Brian Albrecht
Brian Albrecht@BrianCAlbrecht·
What is the relationship between entrepreneurship and equilibrium? In a new paper with @GuthmannR, we develop a simple model of *Kirznerian* entrepreneurship. Instead of acting in isolation, we embed entrepreneurship in a competitive game.
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Yameen Huq@huqyeah·
@tonyannett How accurate could this really be for most of human history? The Nicene-Constantipolitan creed isn’t exactly easy to grasp especially since most Christians throughout history weren’t educated in the nuances of theology (or literate at all).
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Yameen Huq@huqyeah·
@lxeagle17 What do you think is a better method for determining the impact of turnout vs persuasion? (If it exists at all)
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Lakshya Jain
Lakshya Jain@lxeagle17·
I think it's clear that Democrats were more likely to turn out than Republicans were in Kentucky, but I have serious reservations about using estimates purely derived from from ecological inference on county-level data to estimate these rates!
Decision Desk HQ@DecisionDeskHQ

In the 2023 Kentucky Governor election, DDHQ estimates that 79% of Biden voters in 2020 turned out to vote compared to only 53% of Trump voters. Beshear rode this dominating turnout advantage to victory. Learn more: zurl.co/Ye8T

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