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Subject We Can Do More to Save Veterans from Suicide
Date November 7, 2019 7:07 PM
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Nov 7, 2019


We Can Do More to Save Veterans from Suicide

After joining the National Guard, Daniel Somers was deployed twice to Iraq. When he returned home, he fought another battle - against severe depression. The veterans health system never got Daniel the help he needed. He wrote in his final letter that he felt "too trapped in a war to be at peace, too damaged to be at war." Six years after his second deployment, Daniel shot himself. He was 30 years old.

More than 6,000 U.S. veterans die by suicide every year. That's more than the total number of combat deaths in Iraq and Afghanistan combined. As Veterans Day approaches on Monday, we're reflecting on a decade of RAND research that has sought to focus the national conversation about suicide on solutions that work. The overwhelming message: We could do more to save the lives of veterans like Daniel.

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The Global Economic Benefits of Physical Activity
An estimated 30 percent of the global population is considered to be physically inactive. And with rates of activity diminishing, the costs to humankind are increasing. RAND researchers examined how a more-active population could provide an economic boost. They found that increasing current activity levels could increase the global GDP by $138 billion to $338 billion by 2025. By 2050, these gains could be as high as $760 billion.

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Who's Responsible When Cars Get Hacked?

Once cars can drive themselves, grand theft auto might involve a few keystrokes. So who will be liable for the damages caused by a hacker who grabs the wheel or cuts the brakes? Potentially billions of dollars ride on that question. While these events aren't likely, they're not impossible. "They will occur," says RAND's James Anderson. "It's at least worth some serious thought about what the legal consequences will be."

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Helping People Returning from Prison

One in every 38 adults in America is in prison, in jail, on probation, or on parole. RAND experts studied what it would take to support these individuals at that pivotal moment when they walk free. The researchers relied on the expertise of people who know the system from the inside: the former inmates themselves. "There are a lot of services trying to address the needs of returning citizens," says RAND's Peter Mendel. "But they're often designed without much input from the very people who need the services."

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Artificial Intelligence Could Optimize Military Deception

Rather than lifting the "fog of war," artificial intelligence could lead to the creation of "fog-of-war machines," say RAND experts. This would enable new kinds of military deception. If this happens, it will have unpredictable effects. In fact, it may lead to a deception-dominant environment in which countries can no longer gauge the balance between offense and defense. "That's a formula for a more jittery world," they say.

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When Geopolitics and the Fortune 500 Collide

One of the world's leading video game companies, Blizzard-Activision, was recently drawn into the political controversy surrounding the Hong Kong protests. Blizzard suspended a player who called for Hong Kong's liberation during one of its live-streamed games. Afterward, angry gamers were quick to respond, posting negative reviews and down-voting Blizzard products. RAND's Sale Lilly warns that other companies could be similarly "plunged into crisis-management mode by world events."

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