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  1. >Because approximately five minutes after the platform went live, someone asked it to evaluate a “hypothetical” Caribbean boat strike.

    >So it’s not really surprising that G.I. Gemini here figured out the right answer. Almost as unsurprising as knowing the humans in charge over there couldn’t.

    >Presumably, Hegseth will pursue an investigation into whoever posted this on Reddit with all the vigor he doesn’t put into doing his actual job.

    PS: Article links to the post on reddit.

  2. FunkyChickenKong on

    Crispy Pete. Holy cow, that was a fun read. Lol!

    “That said, the laws of armed conflict are — by design — more straightforward than most. We expect, as a civilization, the lowest ranked combatant to be able to successfully figure out how NOT to commit a war crime and we drafted the rules accordingly.

    So it’s not really surprising that G.I. Gemini here figured out the right answer. Almost as unsurprising as knowing the humans in charge over there couldn’t. Frankly, the only surprising aspect to this is that the military built something to provide answers without producing a confusing morass of PowerPoint decks.

    Nonetheless, it’s another technological coup for the same Defense Secretary who blasted war plans to his bros — and an unsuspecting journalist! — over Signal. Hegseth apparently refused to cooperate in the resulting investigation and then lied about its outcome. Presumably, Hegseth will pursue an investigation into whoever posted this on Reddit with all the vigor he doesn’t put into doing his actual job.”

  3. They’re totally forcing this AI down the military’s throats too. There were mandatory pop ups and videos across military computer networks.

    Additionally, use of the AI tool is tied to each servicemember, so individuals should be careful about the questions they ask it.

    I was tempted to make some queries related to this topic but stopped myself. I’m don’t even feel safe from reprisal making comments like this these days.

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