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  • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

    RE: https://infosec.exchange/@hacks4pancakes/116192434654015384

    I have been watching this story simmer for several days. I've been wary of it. It fits too neatly into the criticisms and warnings many of us have been raising. But it's starting to look like, yes, they are using an LLM to make critical decisions.

    At the same time I have heard parts of speeches from the US Secretary of War.* I have been dismayed by his shallow thinking. It doesn't help that his speeches also sound like they are also composed by an LLM.

    *formerly Defense

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    His speeches sound LLM generated because they are filled with so many cliches and empty sentences. And because they sound nothing like they way he speaks extemporaneousnessly. Of course this could just be a bad speech writer. Or it could be that when your ideas are bad no words can fix it.

    The Department of War will not even say if they missed or not. Did they *want* to hit that school? If not the school then what?

    futurebird@sauropods.winF ghostonthehalfshell@masto.aiG complexmath@hachyderm.ioC 3 Replies Last reply
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    • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

      His speeches sound LLM generated because they are filled with so many cliches and empty sentences. And because they sound nothing like they way he speaks extemporaneousnessly. Of course this could just be a bad speech writer. Or it could be that when your ideas are bad no words can fix it.

      The Department of War will not even say if they missed or not. Did they *want* to hit that school? If not the school then what?

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      Right wing war hawk commentators are saying that hitting a civilian target, a school filled with little girls is "good strategy, actually" we, the soft-handed peace-nicks are simply not smart enough to understand the strategic power of this action.

      But, if the Department of war won't say it remains unclear if this atrocity is based on incompetence or dim-witted malice.

      update: We can infer that they "missed"
      https://shakedown.social/@AAronL1968/116193541496761440

      futurebird@sauropods.winF otfrom@functional.cafeO vivtek@indieweb.socialV floatybirb@mastodon.socialF datarama@hachyderm.ioD 9 Replies Last reply
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      • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

        Right wing war hawk commentators are saying that hitting a civilian target, a school filled with little girls is "good strategy, actually" we, the soft-handed peace-nicks are simply not smart enough to understand the strategic power of this action.

        But, if the Department of war won't say it remains unclear if this atrocity is based on incompetence or dim-witted malice.

        update: We can infer that they "missed"
        https://shakedown.social/@AAronL1968/116193541496761440

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        #5

        The events feel unreal but the deaths are very real. This is not a video game. This is not a text adventure.

        rayhindle@mastodon.socialR futurebird@sauropods.winF cstamp@mastodon.socialC wakame@tech.lgbtW 4 Replies Last reply
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        • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

          The events feel unreal but the deaths are very real. This is not a video game. This is not a text adventure.

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          @futurebird Too many of them think they can reload, reset, and start again

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          • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

            Right wing war hawk commentators are saying that hitting a civilian target, a school filled with little girls is "good strategy, actually" we, the soft-handed peace-nicks are simply not smart enough to understand the strategic power of this action.

            But, if the Department of war won't say it remains unclear if this atrocity is based on incompetence or dim-witted malice.

            update: We can infer that they "missed"
            https://shakedown.social/@AAronL1968/116193541496761440

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            @futurebird por que no lo dos?

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            • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

              The events feel unreal but the deaths are very real. This is not a video game. This is not a text adventure.

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              #8

              My disgust for war, for the military, is not the result of being sheltered.

              I hate your wars because I know exactly what they are and how when violence occurs it reverberates for generations.

              Someone has lost a daughter and with her many of their reasons for living. What grim task will they devote themselves to?

              What would you do, Pete, if they killed your family? Do you think you are the only person who loves their children?

              I think you must.

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              • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                Right wing war hawk commentators are saying that hitting a civilian target, a school filled with little girls is "good strategy, actually" we, the soft-handed peace-nicks are simply not smart enough to understand the strategic power of this action.

                But, if the Department of war won't say it remains unclear if this atrocity is based on incompetence or dim-witted malice.

                update: We can infer that they "missed"
                https://shakedown.social/@AAronL1968/116193541496761440

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                @futurebird In a real sense, this kind of uncaring incompetence *is* malice. "So we screwed up and committed the worst war crime in living memory. So what? It just demonstrates our massive power; even our mistakes frighten our enemies."

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                • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                  My disgust for war, for the military, is not the result of being sheltered.

                  I hate your wars because I know exactly what they are and how when violence occurs it reverberates for generations.

                  Someone has lost a daughter and with her many of their reasons for living. What grim task will they devote themselves to?

                  What would you do, Pete, if they killed your family? Do you think you are the only person who loves their children?

                  I think you must.

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                  @futurebird If "we" can only win by being as terrible as "them", why should I feel any moral imperative that "we" should win?

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                  • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                    RE: https://infosec.exchange/@hacks4pancakes/116192434654015384

                    I have been watching this story simmer for several days. I've been wary of it. It fits too neatly into the criticisms and warnings many of us have been raising. But it's starting to look like, yes, they are using an LLM to make critical decisions.

                    At the same time I have heard parts of speeches from the US Secretary of War.* I have been dismayed by his shallow thinking. It doesn't help that his speeches also sound like they are also composed by an LLM.

                    *formerly Defense

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                    @futurebird

                    As The Washington Post reports, the US military is extensively using Palantir’s Maven Smart System in the conflict, which has had Anthropic’s Claude chatbot integrated since 2024.

                    (https://futurism.com/artificial-intelligence/ban-anthropic-military-pentagon-relying-iran)

                    Okay. Military has been using data mining for a long time. And adding a chatbot to such a system "makes sense" if you think like the product manager of Murder Software Deluxe.

                    [Taking a very deep breath, imagine 15+ expletives about the general state of the world here.]

                    I automatically assumed that when "AI" is mentioned in posts and articles, that they just use the wrong word for data mining.

                    Why the [expletives] would you use a fancy text generator to select targets for airstrikes? That's even... I literally don't have words for this.

                    Except for words one isn't supposed to use in polite society.

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                    • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                      My disgust for war, for the military, is not the result of being sheltered.

                      I hate your wars because I know exactly what they are and how when violence occurs it reverberates for generations.

                      Someone has lost a daughter and with her many of their reasons for living. What grim task will they devote themselves to?

                      What would you do, Pete, if they killed your family? Do you think you are the only person who loves their children?

                      I think you must.

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                      @futurebird Alternately, Pete is incapable of the emotion we living mammals experience as "love", and assume that everyone else is an undead husk like himself.

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                      • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                        My disgust for war, for the military, is not the result of being sheltered.

                        I hate your wars because I know exactly what they are and how when violence occurs it reverberates for generations.

                        Someone has lost a daughter and with her many of their reasons for living. What grim task will they devote themselves to?

                        What would you do, Pete, if they killed your family? Do you think you are the only person who loves their children?

                        I think you must.

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                        @futurebird Personally, I doubt that the Trumpistas love any one other than themselves, everyone else is a tool for their use

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                        • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                          Right wing war hawk commentators are saying that hitting a civilian target, a school filled with little girls is "good strategy, actually" we, the soft-handed peace-nicks are simply not smart enough to understand the strategic power of this action.

                          But, if the Department of war won't say it remains unclear if this atrocity is based on incompetence or dim-witted malice.

                          update: We can infer that they "missed"
                          https://shakedown.social/@AAronL1968/116193541496761440

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                          @futurebird which right wing commentators are saying that bombing an elementary school is a brilliant plan?

                          "bombing 8 year olds = smart" is a hot take that they should be remembered for.

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                          • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                            The events feel unreal but the deaths are very real. This is not a video game. This is not a text adventure.

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                            @futurebird “Not a video game.”

                            It seems that is how it’s being treated. They are using AI because they fired anyone who understood and was competent in the jobs they are occupying. And killing people has now become a game so they can pretend that they are important and that the US is still a world leader.

                            War is bad enough when run by experienced and knowledgeable people.

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                            • rogerbw@discordian.socialR rogerbw@discordian.social

                              @futurebird If "we" can only win by being as terrible as "them", why should I feel any moral imperative that "we" should win?

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                              @RogerBW @futurebird related: people cheering on the iranian military after they hit AWS data centers:
                              https://bsky.app/profile/richard.wickedproblems.earth/post/3mgf7hc3vcs2s/quotes

                              like, they're not only noticing that it is valid & legal to target enemy data centers during wartime; there's also tons of people writing words to the effect of "dear iran, please hit more of our data centers."

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                              • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                                The events feel unreal but the deaths are very real. This is not a video game. This is not a text adventure.

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                                @futurebird
                                IIRC, the CIA did something similar during the vietnam war.

                                They were tracking movements of groups of people (because people who don't stay in place and especially go to places that were forcefully emptied are obviously viet cong).

                                Turns out, it was often elderly and children returning to where they formerly lived, for cultural reasons CIA analysts didn't care to learn about, like to honor their ancestors.

                                So the US send soldiers to execute old people and small children, because they were obviously viet cong.

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                                • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                                  Right wing war hawk commentators are saying that hitting a civilian target, a school filled with little girls is "good strategy, actually" we, the soft-handed peace-nicks are simply not smart enough to understand the strategic power of this action.

                                  But, if the Department of war won't say it remains unclear if this atrocity is based on incompetence or dim-witted malice.

                                  update: We can infer that they "missed"
                                  https://shakedown.social/@AAronL1968/116193541496761440

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                                  @futurebird "Strategic bombing" is exactly equivalent to "terrorist attack", except for the funding.

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                                    @gotofritz

                                    The impulse to use an LLM, and other shortcuts to make such decisions is indicative of a lack of serious interest in the details of the situation.

                                    A level of study and interest that ought to be present for decisions that kill so many people.

                                    I think that's why it matters.

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                                    • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                                      Right wing war hawk commentators are saying that hitting a civilian target, a school filled with little girls is "good strategy, actually" we, the soft-handed peace-nicks are simply not smart enough to understand the strategic power of this action.

                                      But, if the Department of war won't say it remains unclear if this atrocity is based on incompetence or dim-witted malice.

                                      update: We can infer that they "missed"
                                      https://shakedown.social/@AAronL1968/116193541496761440

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                                      @futurebird I predict Whiskey Pete's demise will be swift and violent. You reap what you sow.

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                                      • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                                        @gotofritz

                                        The impulse to use an LLM, and other shortcuts to make such decisions is indicative of a lack of serious interest in the details of the situation.

                                        A level of study and interest that ought to be present for decisions that kill so many people.

                                        I think that's why it matters.

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                                        @gotofritz

                                        But the problem with "serious study" of international politics is that when you learn more about a people, a culture you start to like them. You start to *become* like them.

                                        Any tool that enables killing without such engagement is putting us on a fast track to atrocity.

                                        Punch cards. Such a wonderful technology. (I collect punch cards, have always been fascinated by them). I can also never forget how they provided emotional distance for one of the greatest genocides.

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                                        • datarama@hachyderm.ioD datarama@hachyderm.io

                                          @futurebird "Strategic bombing" is exactly equivalent to "terrorist attack", except for the funding.

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                                          @futurebird Also, even if we all pretend to switch off our living-animal brains and think like we're undead husks or alien ghouls for a while: We've known since WWII that terror bombing of civilians *doesn't even work*. When the Nazis firebombed England, English citizens started publicly demanding that the government *intensified* the war effort, and became more willing to put up with the miseries of the war economy.

                                          Which makes sense, if we switch our living-animal brains back on: If some asshole just murdered your kids in their school, you're not usually going to demand your government sue for peace. You're going to do whatever you possibly can to see that asshole get treated to the worst Hell has to offer.

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