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James Cameron - AI

Something fishyJames Cameron says AI has taken over, and it's already too late

Eel under rock - March 30, 2023

Where humans cannot keep pace with modern conflict, machines take over.

   

After directing numerous blockbusters, director James Cameron believes that artificial intelligence may be on the way to making Terminator-like events real.

When a rocket-propelled grenade heads towards an armored ground vehicle, an automated system onboard the vehicle identifies the threat, tracks it, and triggers a countermeasure to intercept it, all before the crew even leaves. interior is aware of it. Similarly, US Navy ships equipped with the Aegis Combat System can activate Auto-Special Mode, which automatically eliminates incoming warheads according to carefully programmed rules.

Nearly forty years after the release of the first Terminator movie in 1984, which depicted the increasing capabilities of AIs in their own quest to destroy the human race, Cameron believes we are closer to the rise of technology than we didn't think so before. As the director of wacky, yet critically acclaimed films such as Aliens and Avatar, Cameron has proven to have a lot of questions about the future of technology and what it might mean for the world.

Armies, like car manufacturers, have gradually given more freedom to machines. In a 2019 exercise, the United States demonstrated how automation could be used throughout what is known as the "chain of death": a satellite spotted a fake enemy ship and asked a surveillance plane to approach to confirm the identification; the surveillance aircraft then transmitted its data to an airborne command and control aircraft, which selected a naval destroyer to conduct an attack. In this scenario, automation allowed officers at the end of the execution chain more time to make an informed decision on whether or not to fire at the enemy vessel. .

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biometric medical identification

Digital DawnFrance gives green light to biometric medical identification

Digital Dawn - March 06, 2023

The CNIL has given the green light to the use of facial biometrics for the verification of users of the country's future digital health card, the Vitale card.

   

According to a report by French news agency The Connexion, the CNIL says facial recognition will make the health card app more "secure". However, facial recognition on the Carte Vitale app will only be used until the country's future national digital identity card, France Idtement, is available.

France Identity will replace or complement traditional physical identity cards.

The Vitale card aims to replace physical health cards. Last fall, the application was tested in several regions. During this trial, users verified their identity using selfies.

To access health services, they scanned their digital health card using a QR code or NFC (near field communication) technology.

In addition to approving the use of facial recognition in the Vitale card, the CNIL also approved its large-scale deployment. The government plans to make the health app available to all people insured living in France by the end of 2025.

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Anti-Human Resources

Réseau InternationalAnti-Human Resources

International Network - Feb 21, 2023

Given that the media is currently focused on extraterrestrial life, an article with a non-human approach seemed appropriate...

   

It's not about the 'aliens' as such, which it seems won't be making their official debut yet, but rather that the world stage is gearing up for their appearance, as is the been the case for many, many years thanks to Hollywood's spectacular supernatural offerings. Some of the most enduring and beloved family films of all time – for example “ET” – and some of the most cult and popular television shows – “X-Files” – have a very clear and uncompromising message. : aliens are real, your government is covering them up, but one day soon they will make contact…

We are prepared for the alien invasion through our screens, just as we have been prepared for the Covid "pandemic" (and the concept of a "pandemic" in general) in the same way. “Alert”, “World War Z”, “Contagion” (which a young friend told me was thrown to his geography class when he was in school around 2015, and on which Matt Hancock has later confirmed that he had “based his response to the pandemic”) – all of this is aimed at manicuring the mass mind into accepting that the deadly diseases that spread when people breathe each other are a real thing that we have to fear. If this concept hadn't been presented to us by the movies, none of us would ever have believed it, because it goes against all of our direct, lived experience. In short, if "deadly breath-borne pandemics" were a reality, then in a society as mobile and transient as ours, we would all be constantly sick, and jobs highly exposed to the public, such as hospitality or arrivals hall at Heathrow airport, would be more dangerous than being on the front line in a war zone.

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2030, robots have more rights than you

Digital DawnIt's 2030, and robots have more rights than you...

Digital Dawn - Feb 15, 2023

Ruminating on our dominant robots and the absent storyline.

   

Since the launch of ChatGPT, artificial intelligence (AI) has been the subject of renewed interest. Every time AI captures the public's imagination, we are subjected to frantic guesswork about how it will inevitably invade the future and change our lives.

We are led to believe that AI will usher in an era of hyper-intelligent overlords, so advanced that our crude, analog cognitive abilities will be surpassed, that the existential question of the future will center on:

- What power or what rights do we confer on these beings?
- Will they act benevolently or maliciously towards us?

But these questions presuppose a central assumption around AI that everyone agrees is not true today but inevitably will be in the future – after a few more iterations of the Moore's law...

It's about the idea that AI will reach general artificial intelligence, which implies a certain degree of sensitivity (otherwise, there is no right to give).

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Doctor ChatGPT

Something fishyAI almost passes US medical licensing exam

Eel under the Rock - 14 Feb 2023

Doctor ChatGPT? It seems more and more that there's nothing ChatGPT can't do, even consult judges in cases and stimulate research.

   

Today, the AI ​​chatbot was found to score at or near the approximately 60% pass mark for the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE), "with answers that a coherent and internal meaning and which contain frequent ideas”.

That's according to a study published Thursday in the open-access journal PLOS Digital Health by Tiffany Kung, Victor Tseng and their colleagues at AnsibleHealth.

The USMLE is a series of three highly standardized and regulated exams required to obtain a license to practice medicine in the United States. Passed by medical students and physicians-in-training, the USMLE assesses knowledge in most medical disciplines, from biochemistry to bioethics to diagnostic reasoning.

To see how language mode would perform on this very complex exam, Kung and his colleagues tested how ChatGPT performed on the test. They removed image-based questions and asked ChatGPT 350 of the 376 public questions available in the June 2022 release of the USMLE.

ChatGPT scored between 52,4% and 75% on all three USMLE exams. These scores bode very well since the pass mark is around 60% each year.

ChatGPT also demonstrated 94,6% agreement across all of its responses and produced at least one meaningful insight for 88,9% of its responses.

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Robert S. Spalding - 5G memo

Guy BoulianneSpalding quits NSC after private 5G telecom memo leaks

Guy Boulianne - Feb 05, 2023

When General Robert S. Spalding was leaving the National Security Council (NSC) after a private 5G telecommunications memo was leaked.

   

Robert S. Spalding III (born 1966) is a retired United States Air Force Brigadier General. He is recognized for his knowledge of Chinese economic competition, cyber warfare and political influence, as well as his ability to predict global trends and develop innovative solutions.

General Spalding's relationship with business leaders, nurtured during his military tenure at the Council on Foreign Relations, allowed him to recommend pragmatic solutions to complex foreign policy and national security issues. General Spalding's groundbreaking work on competition in secure 5G has reset the global environment for the next phase of cybersecurity in the information age.

While serving on the National Security Council, General Robert S. Spalding penned a memo calling for nationalizing the development of the 5G wireless network. Spalding's plea would have been judged outside his authority and he was subsequently asked to leave the NSC.

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smart AI

Réseau InternationalIt's not crying wolf... the wolf is at the door

International Network - Jan 31, 2023

So says the grim headline of the Daily Mail, referring to the fact that advances in artificial intelligence (AI) could make so-called "white-collar" jobs, i.e. all jobs that can be done in an office.

   

Tech giant Microsoft has already laid off an incredible 10 workers, after investing heavily in a new AI tool, ChatGPT. This “chatbot” can produce human-like texts, such as writing essays and poetry, and has already passed several professional-level tests, including law exams and MBA modules.

Although the robot is not yet as capable as the most advanced professionals, it is predicted that it will soon close the gap – and then surpass it, effectively rendering human labor redundant in many lucrative sectors.

Already, professional copywriters (those who compose text for the business and commerce world) are facing mass panic as AI is able to produce fresh, original copy that is next to impossible. to be distinguished from those produced by a human – and at zero cost. In an article in the Guardian, Henry Williams, a leading copywriter, bluntly states: “I'm a copywriter. I'm pretty sure artificial intelligence is going to take my job."

Williams observes that an article that would take him hours of research, writing and rewording, and editing, can be produced by AI "in about 30 seconds" - and that what he would charge around £500, the AI ​​does it for free. It is therefore inevitable that within the next decade, AI will have completely overwhelmed this sector. As Williams says:

“Any sentimental attachment to man-made content will certainly be quickly quashed, I suspect, by the economic argument. After all, AI is a super fast workforce that doesn't eat, sleep, complain or take vacations.

None of this, of course, is groundbreaking news for anyone who has analyzed the factors behind the pandemic staged over the past three years – in short, the illusion of a “deadly pandemic” has been made by world-class theater producers to trick people into taking a dangerous injection that would dramatically shorten their lives. The reason for this is that social engineers want to get rid of most human beings, since with advances in AI, their work is no longer needed.

It's as simple and as monstrously evil as that, and if people are able to look at the situation objectively, and ask why a ruling class with a long history of psychopathy, war and merciless murder, would be incited to keep billions of people it no longer “needs”, the stark – yet very simple – truth becomes apparent.

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human digitization

The Francophone SakerAbout the digitization of humanity

The Francophone Saker - Jan 30, 2023

The digitization of humanity shows why the globalist agenda is wrong

   

In recent weeks, I have seen an interesting narrative fallacy being sold to the general public regarding the designs of the globalists. The mainstream media and other actors openly suggest that it is okay to oppose certain aspects of groups such as the Global Economic Forum. They give you permission to be worried, but dare not speak of conspiracy.

This propaganda deviates from the abject denials that we have been accustomed to hearing in the freedom movement for the past decade. We've all been faced with the usual cognitive dissonance - claims that globalist groups "just sit and talk about boring economic issues" and that nothing they do affects politics. overall or on your daily life. In some cases, we were even told that these elite groups “do not exist”.

Today, the media admits that, yes, the globalists may have more than a small influence on governments, social policies and economic outcomes. But what the mainstream doesn't like is the claim that globalists have nefarious or authoritarian intentions. It's just nonsense “foil hat” type talk, isn't it?

The reason for this change in discourse is obvious. Too many people have witnessed the real globalist agenda in action during the pandemic lockdowns and they now see the conspiracy for what it is. The globalists, in turn, seem to have been shocked to discover that several million people were opposed to the obligations and that the refusals to comply were clearly far more numerous than they thought. They're still trying to get their Covid scare mark across, but the cat is out of the bag now.

They failed to get what they wanted in the West, which was a perpetual Chinese-style medical tyranny with vaccine passports as the norm. So the strategy of the globalists has changed and they are trying to adapt. They admit some level of influence, but act as if they are benevolent or indifferent.

The answer to this lie is relatively simple. I could point out how WEF's Klaus Schwab relished the thrill of the pandemic's initial onset and declared that Covid-19 was the perfect "opportunity" to initiate what the WEF calls the "Great Reset".

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Wi-Fi signals to map the human body

Something fishyWi-Fi signals to map the human body

Eel under the Rock - Jan 24, 2023

Scientists are getting weirdly good at using Wi-Fi to 'see' people in detail through walls

   

Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have developed a method to detect the three-dimensional shape and movements of human bodies in a room, using only Wi-Fi routers. The scientists say they don't need camera or LiDAR sensor. The research report says they instead used a system called DensePose that maps all of the pixels on the surface of a human body into a photo. Interestingly, researchers at Carnegie Mellon University claim that this invention is actually progress for the right to privacy.

Privacy-conscious people may soon feel the need to turn their home into a Better Call Saul-style Faraday cage to feel safe. A team of researchers from Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, USA, has designed a system that can "see" the shapes and movements of people in a room based on Wi-Fi signals. To do so, they used DensePose, a system for mapping every pixel on the surface of a human body into a photo. DensePose was developed by London-based researchers and AI researchers at Facebook.

From there, they developed a deep neural network that matches the phase and amplitude of Wi-Fi signals sent and received by routers to coordinates on the human body. The scientists published a preliminary paper on their findings on the journal arXiv last month. This is because Wi-Fi routers constantly broadcast radio frequencies that your phones, tablets, computers, and other electronic devices pick up and use to get you online. As they move, these frequencies invisible to the naked eye bounce or pass through everything around them, walls, furniture and even you.

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Lucie Mandeville and Philippe Guillemant

PhiluciaPhilippe Guillemant and Lucie Mandeville: Free Will

Philucia - Dec 10, 2022

Seventh video in the series of conversations between Lucie Mandeville and Philippe Guillemant on the new paradigm.

   

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AI: Artificial Imbecility

Kaya Team UniverseAI: from Artificial Imbecility… to Terminator!

Kaya Team Universe – Nov 09, 2022

For several years, leading scientists, especially transhumanists, have been harping on our ears with AI or Artificial Intelligence.

   

We have already demonstrated in a previous article that Artificial Intelligence was a serious illusion, since no machine has a mental body or body of intelligence.
The human being has four bodies: a physical body (the only one known to science), an etheric body or body of life forces, an astral body or body of emotions, feelings, sensations and desires, and a mental body, or body of thoughts, intelligence, discernment, sound judgment, Ideals and Virtues.
As for the machine (or computer), it has a physical body which imitates the human physical body with more or less resemblance and low imitations, and an anti-etheric body or body of the forces of death… and c is all: neither astral body nor mental body for thought and intelligence!

There will never be a real AI, because intelligence is far too complicated for our current machines, which are still only at the prehistoric stage!

Pierre Lassalle

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Tang Yu "robot woman"

NexusWorld first: An AI at the head of a Chinese company

Nexus - Nov 05, 2022

Tang Yu, a woman powered by artificial intelligence has been appointed CEO of a video game company in China. Enough to ask ethical questions about what will happen to the world in the years to come.

   

Many call Tang Yu "woman-robot", but you will have no chance of seeing her wandering the halls of NetDragon Websoft, where she has "worked" since 2017, since she is a virtual humanoid. On the other hand, on the networks, she will be able to analyze data and give instructions 24 hours a day, without any salary.

“Ms. Tang Yu's appointment reflects our commitment to fully embrace the use of AI to change the way we operate our business and ultimately drive our strategic growth. »

Dr. Dejian Liu

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