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Trump administration 2024-2028

When the company that makes and profits from AI in military applications says it’s not yet safe for AI to be used in fully autonomous weapons… Maybe listen to them?

They are currently very willing to use the nuclear option. This includes Claude (Anthropic).

The big worry isn't that they'll give an AI the keys to the bombs, but someone blindly following a recommendation made by AI which is already becoming an issue for some in everyday life.

 
I missed this a few days ago…flood the zone with shit works. In the before times, this alone would be a massive scandal.


"The ICE academy is deficient, defective, and broken," former U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement attorney Ryan Schwank told members of Congress on Monday. Schwank, who joined ICE in 2021, resigned Feb. 13 after being assigned to teach cadets at the agency’s academy in Georgia. "On my first day, I received secretive orders to teach new cadets to violate the Constitution by entering homes without a judicial warrant."
 
Say the guy who went to Princeton and Harvard.

And has some controversial religious views:

Pete Hegseth is a member of the Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches (CREC), a network of churches founded by Doug Wilson, a prominent Christian nationalist pastor based in Moscow, Idaho. His church, Pilgrim Hill Reformed Fellowship in Goodlettsville, Tennessee, is affiliated with CREC, which promotes a rigidly patriarchal and theocratic interpretation of Christianity.

Hegseth has publicly praised Wilson’s writings and referred to him as a spiritual mentor. The CREC is known for advocating the integration of biblical law into government, rejecting the separation of church and state, and promoting a vision of America as a Christian nation. Institutions linked to Wilson—including New Saint Andrews College, Logos Schools, and Canon Press—are central to a broader movement that emphasizes classical Christian education as a form of ideological "warfare" against secularism.

Hegseth's religious views, shaped by this movement, include opposition to gender equality in the military, support for restricting voting rights for women, and a belief in Christian supremacy over secular institutions. These affiliations have raised concerns among experts and military leaders about the potential impact on the diversity, cohesion, and secular foundations of the U.S. military.
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