Tag : AI
2014-07-22
It's interesting to actually apply arguments against BitCoin to accepted money and see how it plays out.
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2014-06-22
I suppose if the Soldiers are on a "soft shoe profile" that doesn't count as boots.
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2013-12-06
When in doubt about leaving a miner running ... leave it running.
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2011-02-24
It's hard to take a country seriously when their President is this stupid.
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2016-07-03
It's almost as if these engineers have never watched a cyborg apocalypse movie.
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2008-05-16
This is how USAF will distribute it's weekly safety messages to airmen.
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2017-02-16
Some in the Army call me unprofessional for hating DISA ... I don't care.
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2021-11-05
Just when one begins to think the Army can't do it wrong again ... we do it wrong again.
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2007-01-12
Congress does not seem to understand the authority it holds from the Constitution. The ability to end any presence of American forces overseas rests entirely in their hands.
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2006-04-12
The X-37 is certainly one of the most mysterious government space craft around.
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2016-04-08
When competing vendors with different solutions can demonstrate a cooperative success across such a vast distance, over varying road laws, with live congestion, that is a sign of major progress and an elimination of human jobs.
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2008-02-21
That's one way to find unwitting participants for your cause ...
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2011-11-07
Although it's the typical Spy vs Spy exchange, other nations use their collected information for corporate, economic profit.
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2008-09-03
For the conspiracy theorists out there, the United States did NOT get the first oil contracts out of Iraq.
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2008-02-05
Fighting a peer nation-state adversary is NOT the same as the COIN fight of the past two decades.
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2011-11-21
Are there really people that still believe US adversaries aren't taking advantage of the US?
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2014-12-12
Was there value to releasing the report publicly - especially if core information is still not available publicly anyway?
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2007-12-06
Politicians and their plotting are why we can't have nice things.
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2019-05-24
As if the Internet wasn't already untrustworthy, it's becoming too easy to fabricate everything.
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2017-10-29
Okay it's not that sensationalist, but the DoE just released a podcast discussing the real physics research into things like Stranger Things.
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2013-07-10
No personnel would have survived the mass firing that would have ensued had this rollout been done at a commercial entity focused on productivity.
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2008-12-16
Viewing the "sandal thrower" as success is not obvious - until you consider this never would have happened under the prior regime.
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2012-01-13
I wonder if there ought to be a separate doomsday clock unrelated to nuclear weapons so more appropriate "timekeepers" can be tied to it.
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2011-01-31
Americans don't realize how easy they have it in political change compared to everyone else in the world.
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2016-04-27
The Pentagon Wars was not so much a comedy as it was both "sad documentary" and "sad prophecy."
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2019-08-12
Unfortunately, it's a $100 part for breaking a single wire ... but do it yourself in 20 minutes and save on labor fees.
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2019-03-04
Quality Control seems to be an option for manufacturers these days.
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2014-01-09
Now that CPU and GPU home mining is not cost effective, how does one get involved with BitCoins?
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2017-11-28
It's the special time of the year when it's oh so fun to make fun of the Naval Academy.
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2011-11-01
It was interesting they had to teach the cars to be more aggressive.
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2019-06-01
Who thought it was a good idea to train an AI to efficiently engage in combat killing people? Apparently researchers.
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2009-08-06
Considering Bill Clinton's history with North Korea, this particular one just defies logic.
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2012-04-17
Considering they have all the seized counterfeit money, this should have been easier.
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2014-01-15
The days of mining Bitcoins at home are gone, but several alternate digital currencies like Litecoin, Peercoin, and Feathercoin are still within reach.
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2014-08-29
Don't pay hundreds of dollars to a dealer to replace your disc brake pads. With a few tools and about 30 minutes, you can do it yourself easily.
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2008-07-17
Do the ends justify the means if it endangers everyone going forward?
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2013-02-09
And they would've gotten away with it, too, if it weren't for those meddling kids.
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2023-11-06
A component failure that is irrelevant to regular driving can completely cripple your Jeep.
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2012-09-05
People put a lot of trust into AI without really understanding how miscreants can corrupt it.
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2016-03-25
Not even our Artificial Intelligence can play well with others.
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2008-06-29
Despite a general poor turnout of American voters and terrible electronic security, compared to other countries, US voters have it pretty good.
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2010-03-26
There's an inevitable trust paradox when it comes to working with nuclear weapons.
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2009-04-05
And just like that ... the years of failure were finally legit.
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2008-04-28
Kim Jong-Il and Bashar al-Assad walk into a bar ... nothing funny happens, it's shady as shit.
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2010-06-29
Sometimes the simplest examples have the most convoluted answers.
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2008-01-14
Everyone wants privacy until it protects pedophiles and terrorists.
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2011-12-12
Awww damn, that remote pilot was probably like, "Do I get to respawn?"
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2009-12-20
It almost doesn't make sense to even have manned vehicles anymore.
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2008-02-03
The art of military deception is timeless and practiced by all - though its best when it works in your favor.
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2009-05-25
The DPRK took advantage of the world's attention being turned elsewhere ...
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2019-06-30
Self driving cars should make things safer by taking unreliable human drivers out of the mix - unless we mess with them.
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2016-10-04
According to the Netflix series Stranger Things ... the Department of Energy uses children to summon monsters from other dimensions into our world and then cover it up through violence.
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2009-03-29
A cat backed into a corner is not an ideal situation ... a crazy cat in a corner is completely unpredictable.
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2006-08-24
This is basically why nobody respects the European militaries or the UN Security Council.
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2005-05-01
An historical look at the German roots that formed America's Airborne in WWII.
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2012-06-05
I suppose that's the prerogative of an original classification source.
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2011-02-17
I used to lose on Jeopardy to the Nintendo ... now all of humanity loses.
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2013-01-11
Do you want snarky robots, Lana? Because that's how you get snarky robots.
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2005-05-01
An explanation of why China normalized it's foreign policy relations with the United States in 1972 can be found using the Balance of Threat and Hegemonic Stability theories.
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2013-09-12
North Korea is that kid who agrees not to take your lunch money in exchange for not hitting you and then hits you again for more lunch money.
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