If we had a proper media, the newscycle stops at "AI leads US to kill 100s of Iranian schoolchildren" and doesnt move on until accountability.
If we had a proper media, the newscycle stops at "AI leads US to kill 100s of Iranian schoolchildren" and doesnt move on until accountability.
I think* Maven chose this target and no "human in the loop" caught that the target package contained old coordinates.
I suspect this is AI's first war crime and that nobody will be held accountable - as intended.
*based on separate reporting by NPR and Reuters covering the strike and Maven.
I finally get to return to a HagueTIX!
Only hire subcontractors.
Do not conduct any interviews.
Ship them devices with corporate credentials.
Encourage them to use Claude.
Dangerously skip permissions.
Given the comparable armor and superior heat sinking of the CPLT-K2 the choice is obvious: Marauder.
If you are taking urgent medical advice from a slop generator then, as my preschooler would say: "You get what you get, and you don't get upset."
I have mine, just waiting for the right conference presentation to wear it.
Looks like Anthropic did the right thing - so OpenAI stepped smoothly in their spot.
Let's see if Anthropic does the right thing or becomes the next Palantir in the quest for Blood RSUs.
I love that for you.
JR7-K
He meant to say "forced adoption".
Destroy OpenAI.
"Paws, Talons, Teeth, and Tails" ready to straight into a folk or kids song.
Nobody fucking listens to me.
Why was Starlink providing the Russians with battlefield communications in the first place?
Just realized I can easily order paperback books here (EU rather than AU) so it's time for some catch up on the Battletech reading list!
Fox Tales β
Without Question β
A Question Of Survival β
The Longest Day β
(How did I miss new content set in 3050!?)
AI is the βasbestos of the internetβ
I love this snippet from the Oxide blog on LLM use because it neatly encapsulates something I had trouble expressing regarding the constant and increasing pressure to do more cyber threat intelligence with LLMs:
How can anybody value analysis that takes more effort to read than to write?
Hiring managers are still not getting the message about DPRK IT Workers. Had a case last week where the "engineer" wasn't even interviewed for the role. This week a case where 300 SWE were "rapidly onboarded" for a project, cursory checks show at least six were DPRK.
This will never end.
I mean, the computer game gave you two choices. Even as a pre-teen I worked out the Clans were the bad guys, which is how I settled finally on the natural good guys in the setting: the Draconis Combine.
/s
Although maybe it's because when I was 10 I chose Jade Falcon and my friend chose Wolf and now 29 years later it turns out he won.
After reading the Praxis, and the Expanse series, Martha Wells, Ann Leckie and then Rick Partlow's high energy work before going back to original Heinlein, having to subsequently sit through Malvina Hazen's character was absolute torture.
I don't know if it's just me as a reader (it has been a long time since staying up late at night reading Grave Covenant by lamp light on a school night) but the new material isn't landing with me the same. I think my tastes and the sci fi genre have evolved now, not sure.
No question but thanks for your work in the Battletech franchise. Your contributions number among my favorites, and I'd like to see a few more before the franchise (or you, or me) runs its course.
Hahahahahahahahahahaha
Jumped on the Adversary Universe podcast to discuss threat hunting at CrowdStrike.
We touched on handling scale and new hunting domains, the F3EAD loop, FAMOUS CHOLLIMA, OPERATOR PANDA and an interesting cold case you won't hear about anywhere else:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=8U3A...