Nato states are able to provide less than 5 per cent of air defence capacities deemed necessary to protect its members in central and eastern Europe against a full-scale attack. Russia could have the capability to attack a Nato member state by the end of the decade. Somw rough computations attached. https://www.ft.com/content/5953405f-d91a-4598-8b6b-6345452ca328
@LukaszOlejnik let's see how our government responds to that, the current right wing government here in Sweden recently pushed through warrantless secret surveillance which seems incredibly illegal under EU law according to this
Chinese army field-testing an assault rifle walking robot, and a quadcopter. Used to clear the area. International Humanitarian Law will be increasingly challenged. Not tomorrow but today.
The AI Overview in the core, critical, Google search product underwent some form of risk assessment. So they knew about these issues, deciding to accept the risk. No sane person would jump off a bridge because a search engine advised it, right? As Google said, such quirky advice is given in a small number of cases. Perhaps those few individuals who might follow the strange advice (glue, bridge, rocks, etc.) were deemed an acceptable risk, a business decision that someone had to approve?
Failed gurus claim that their prognostication was essentially correct although it might appear otherwise to us; or they tell us that the date at which their thesis will be confirmed has not yet arrived.
China releases an AI chatbot trained on the thoughts of President Xi Jinping, the political philosophy “Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era”, as well as other official literature. Competition for OpenAI? https://www.ft.com/content/43378c6e-664b-4885-a255-31325d632ee9