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We live in a VUCA world – volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous – where the only constant is change, complexity is growing, and all the ambiguity this creates is making us feel anxious and uncertain. The world is being disrupted over and over again, and the risks previously categorized as “unknown unknowns” have become commonplace. Everywhere we turn, Mount VUCA is in various stages of volcanic eruption. Join IQ4U’s Dr. Tamara Schwartz and her invited guests in this new podcast exploring the intersection of globalization, technology, business, ethics, and social change as we learn to live with Weapons of Mass Disruption.
The King Databases Disrupted! Enter the Queen of Instances
In Episode 2 of our AI series, Dr. Tamara Schwartz continues her conversation with Jena Jordahl, founder of InfiniteIQ, by exploring the intellectual lineage that shaped her thinking. Jena reflects on mentorship from some of the most influential minds in artificial intelligence and cognitive science, including 1973 Turing Award recipient Charlie Bachman, pioneer of memory-based reasoning David Walz, and Nobel Laureate Herbert Simon and his theory of satisficing, and others. Charlie once called Jena the “Queen of Instances,” recognizing her mastery of real-world case intelligence. Herbert Simon challenged her to search for similarity in points of view rather than differences. This episode connects those lessons to production analysis, showing how perspective, pattern recognition, and cognitive discipline shape trustworthy AI systems in a volatile world.
Data Analysis Disrupted! Production Analysis is critical!
In this first episode of our three-part AI series, Dr. Tamara Schwartz sits down with Jena Jordahl, founder of InfiniteIQ and one of the most advanced thinkers in artificial intelligence you’ve likely never heard of. Drawing on a professional partnership that began during the stand-up of US Cyber Command in 2008, they explore a critical distinction: data analysis versus production analysis. While data analysis focuses on patterns inside databases, production analysis examines the full value chain and data provenance — how information is generated, shaped, incentivized, and transformed before it ever reaches a model. In an era where AI scales decisions at machine speed, understanding the origin of data is no longer optional. It is foundational to cognitive security, strategic trust, and responsible innovation.
Welcome to Season 5 of WMD: Weapons of Mass Disruption - TEASER
Season 5 of Weapons of Mass Disruption launches at a moment of accelerating volatility. Recognized by Feedspot as a Top 10 Globalization Podcast [https://podcast.feedspot.com/globalization_podcasts/], the show returns with sharper focus on the forces reshaping global power. We are operating in a permanent state of VUCA — volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity — driven by geopolitical instability, AI-accelerated decision cycles, emerging technology convergence, and information warfare that blurs truth and narrative. This is not just technological change. It is cognitive terrain. Join Dr. Tamara Schwartz as we follow in the footsteps of Lewis and Clark, head off the map, and go canoeing in the mountains. Get ready to climb out, lace up your boots, and use your paddle as a walking stick.
Soldier Disrupted! Techno Thoughts: When Reality Gets Augmented
Augmented and virtual reality are no longer just for gaming—they’re shaping the future of military readiness. On this episode of WMD, Dr. Tamara Schwartz hands off the mic to YCP Cybersecurity Management major Thomas Burgess as he dives into how AR and VR are transforming defense operations, from hyper-realistic training environments to enhanced battlefield awareness. These immersive technologies are helping soldiers prepare for complex scenarios, rehearse missions in simulated warzones, and gain real-time data overlays in live combat. Thomas explores the strategic benefits of synthetic training environments, the integration of AR in heads-up displays, and how these tools are improving decision-making, coordination, and survivability.
Defense Disrupted! AI, Robots & VR: Merging Minds and Machines
What happens when artificial intelligence learns to move—and virtual battlefields feel more real than the front lines? The convergence of AI, robotics, and virtual reality is rapidly transforming modern warfare, pushing the boundaries of how militaries train, fight, and make decisions. From autonomous ground units that adapt in real time to VR combat simulations that prepare soldiers for high-stakes missions, this tech trifecta is reshaping the future of defense. On this episode of WMD, Dr. Tamara Schwartz hands off the mic to York College Cybersecurity Management major Tommy Travato and Business Analytics major Kent Schmalenberger. Together, they explore the fusion of intelligence, embodiment, and simulation—how AI enables machines to learn and act, how VR creates realistic environments for tactical training, and how robotics are being deployed from boot camp to battlefield. As the line between physical and digital warfare blurs, they ask: are we building smarter systems to protect us—or autonomous forces we may not be able to control?