Thursday, September 07, 2023

I assume Google will still provide links to unlabeled sites, articles and ads?

https://www.politico.com/news/2023/09/06/google-ai-political-ads-00114266

Google to require disclosure of AI use in political ads

Starting in November, Google will mandate all political advertisements label the use of artificial intelligence tools and synthetic content in their videos, images and audio.





Building Skynet… Consider drones as a tool for domestic terrorism...

https://thehill.com/opinion/international/4188559-the-staggering-implications-of-ai-drone-warfare/

The staggering implications of AI drone warfare

On Aug. 30, a wave of Ukrainian drones struck deep into Russia, some flying more than 400 miles to damage two military planes in Pskov, The next day, drones constructed largely out of cardboard struck at a Kursk airfield. On Aug. 5 and 6, a Ukrainian sea drone attack incapacitated a Russian military transport and a tanker in the Black Sea.

Let me quote to you from a great book by Lawrence H. Keeley, “War Before Civilization”: “The most common form of combat employed in primitive warfare, but little used in formal civilized warfare, has been small raids or ambushes.” That’s the essence of war — to kill without being killed, which became almost impossible after the emergence of civilizations and armies.

A droneGPT changes back this most fundamental factor. You can once again kill without being killed. You can use a Skynet to do your bidding. Yes, you could previously do it with a Hellfire missile. But a Hellfire costs $150,000 a piece. This stuff can be built for a pittance in a shed. The implications are slow to come, but they are staggering.



(Related)

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-09-06/faa-clears-drones-for-longer-flights-opening-door-to-deliveries

FAA Clears Drones for Longer Flights, Opening Door to Deliveries

Two more companies have been granted approval to fly drones beyond the sight of ground operators in a key step that could eventually enable widespread package delivery and other commercial uses for the aerial devices.



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