Modern war will soon look like an autonomous drone light show moving towards your military base, and the winner will be whoever can starve their enemy of advanced components and rare earth elements, hence China ceasing their exports of rare earths which make up 80% of the US supply.
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turnip@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•Tesla Slumps Below 50% Share of California's Electric Car MarketEnglish27·10 days agoMusk already got what he wanted. He bought Trump, and Trump will give Palantir every ounce of government data to analyze, which was likely a sticking point for Palantir to cement them as the only viable product for the US governments future military applications. Once pandoras box is open for classified data its a little bit hard to close it, especially once they gain a dependence on it.
Palantir then buys his crappy xAI platform that recently bought Twitter.
turnip@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•Most Americans think AI won’t improve their lives, survey saysEnglish1·23 days agoIt is mental junk food, its addictive, which is why I think it will be so effective. If you can make learning addictive then its bound to raise the average global IQ.
turnip@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•Most Americans think AI won’t improve their lives, survey saysEnglish1·25 days agohttps://www.sesame.com/research/crossing_the_uncanny_valley_of_voice#demo
Try this voice AI demo on your phone, then imagine if it can create images and video.
This in my opinion changes every system of information gathering that we have, and will usher in an era of geniuses, who grew up with access to the answer to their every question in a granular pictorial video response. If you want to for example learn how white blood cells work it gives you ask your chatbot for a video, and you can then tell it to put in different types of bacteria to see the response. Its going to make a lot of systems we have now obsolete.
I’d assume because we are allied with Ukraine, and you’d see the opposite in Russia.