This is the only quote that has been in any news article. And it's only been run by pro Israeli news sites. There has been no official statement on the intel by anyone in the US government after 48 hrs...https://m.jpost.com/israel-news/israel-showed-us-smoking-gun-on-hamas-in-ap-office-tower-officials-say-668303
Would that include the US Govt
True. But, people in power lose all credibility when they only claim the press is a problem when they criticize them.No. A free and fair press. Partisan press can lie/gaslight /narrate the news just as well as any politician. Just see FoxNews/CNN/MSNBC/NYT/WAPO/DAILYCALLER/HUFFPO/etc....
Like I said, apparently the Biden admin didn’t careThis is the only quote that has been in any news article. And it's only been run by pro Israeli news sites. There has been no official statement on the intel by anyone in the US government after 48 hrs...
:facepalm: Goddamnit. This is the last thing Biden should have done.
This is the only quote that has been in any news article. And it's only been run by pro Israeli news sites. There has been no official statement on the intel by anyone in the US government after 48 hrs...
:facepalm: Goddamnit. This is the last thing Biden should have done.
Boy, Trump literally lives rent free in your head. :lol: you can’t reply to anything hardly without mentioning him directly or in a round about way. Doesn’t seem to matter what the subject isTrue. But, people in power lose all credibility when they only claim the press is a problem when they criticize them.
And...even then....they aren't the "enemy of the people". That is nothing more than inflammatory and leads to violence and innocent people getting hurt.
But, the piece of s#!t that started that saying about the press doesn't care about that.
The hypocrisy of the right makes me do it. What's interesting is people on the right don't even see it because of their devotion to the party.Boy, Trump literally lives rent free in your head. :lol: you can’t reply to anything hardly without mentioning him directly or in a round about way. Doesn’t seem to matter what the subject is
I can't really speak for @BigRedBuster, but I'm ready to forget about Trump and I look forward to the day we can.Boy, Trump literally lives rent free in your head. :lol: you can’t reply to anything hardly without mentioning him directly or in a round about way. Doesn’t seem to matter what the subject is
It doesn’t matter what the discussion is about. You always bring up Trump. Case on point, another thread poster had article about Biden taxes, you immediately went to Trump for some reason. He lives in your head for some odd reason.The hypocrisy of the right makes me do it. What's interesting is people on the right don't even see it because of their devotion to the party.
The discussion was about the phrase "enemy of the people". You don't think it's appropriate to bring up the person who started the phrase and keeps using it and is the leader of the party?
If not, that's telling in and of itself.
I'm the one that posted the tweet about Biden's taxes. I'm fine pointing out the difference between this President and the last one. Sorry it hurts your feelings because you support such a pathetic President.It doesn’t matter what the discussion is about. You always bring up Trump. Case on point, another thread poster had article about Biden taxes, you immediately went to Trump for some reason. He lives in your head for some odd reason.
It doesn’t and No reason to be sorry. It’s an anonymous internet message board. Geesh.Sorry it hurts your feelings
Speaking to BBC's Panorama, Brad Smith said it will be "difficult to catch up” with the rapidly advancing technology.
The programme explores China’s increasing use of AI to monitor its citizens.
Critics fear the state's dominance in the area could threaten democracy.
“If we don’t enact the laws that will protect the public in the future, we are going to find the technology racing ahead, and it’s going to be very difficult to catch up,” Mr Smith said.
“I’m constantly reminded of George Orwell’s lessons in his book 1984. You know the fundamental story…was about a government who could see everything that everyone did and hear everything that everyone said all the time.
“Well, that didn’t come to pass in 1984, but if we’re not careful that could come to pass in 2024.”
China’s ambition is to become the world leader in AI by 2030, and many consider its capabilities to be far beyond the EU.
- In 2019, China beat the US at the number of patents secured by academic institutions for innovation in AI technologies.
- 54% of the world’s 770 million CCTV cameras are in China, according to research by Comparitech.
Eric Schmidt, former Google chief executive who is now chair of the US National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence, has warned that beating China in AI is imperative.
“We’re in a geo-political strategic conflict with China,” he said. “The way to win is to marshal our resources together to have national and global strategies for the democracies to win in AI.
“If we don’t, we’ll be looking at a future where other values will be imposed on us.”
But the Department of Defence continues to seek partnerships in Silicon Valley, in a bid to win the global AI arms race.
Seth Moulton, chair of the US Future of Defence Task Force is urging tech companies to support the Department of Defence.
“Because we're in a race, because we are in this competition, that’s really what it comes down to,” he said. “Are you going to help us win this race or are you going to essentially be against us?
“China does not have the same system of government as we do.
"Could the AI arms race lead to conflict with China? Absolutely.”
Dr Xue agreed there was potential for conflict: "But it is not inevitable - the US and China should really collaborate to prevent that from happening."