The Cognitive Crucible

#224 Jake Bebber on Cognitive Warfare

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May 20, 2025
Jake Bebber, an Officer in the U.S. Navy and a public policy PhD, dives into the complex realm of cognitive warfare. He highlights how technology manipulates cognition and behavior, setting it apart from traditional information warfare. Bebber discusses the need for a clear framework to navigate these challenges while emphasizing the importance of American values in this evolving conflict. He also raises critical questions about protecting privacy, ethical boundaries, and ensuring democratic systems can withstand cognitive threats.
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ANECDOTE

Jake Bebber's Navy Journey

  • Jake Bebber joined the Navy at age 35 and served in diverse roles from Afghanistan deployment to cyber command.
  • His varied career offers firsthand insight into information and cognitive warfare operations.
INSIGHT

Cognitive Warfare Defined

  • Cognitive warfare manipulates how we think, altering cognition at neurological and sociocultural levels.
  • It aims to disrupt systems by changing perceptions, beliefs, emotions, and behavior to gain power.
INSIGHT

Tech Fuels Cognitive Warfare

  • Advances in brain science and AI enable digital tools to manipulate decisions and emotional states.
  • Techniques include micro-targeted social media, deepfakes, neurofeedback, and biometric data exploitation.
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