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Author Topic: Reactions to Chinese White Balloon of AI Awareness  (Read 25046 times)

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Re: Reactions to Chinese White Balloon of AI Awareness
« Reply #165 on: February 17, 2023, 07:30:59 pm »

A further interesting snippet from that:
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The community is also nervous that their balloons could be shot down next. Medlin says one of his balloons—call sign W5KUB-112—is projected by HYSPLIT to enter U.S. airspace on Feb. 17. It already circumnavigated the globe several times, but its trajectory last carried the object over China before it will enter either Mexican or U.S. airspace.

(Firstly, the 'amateurs' are much better at circumnavigating than I suspected, and I learnt something new today. All 30 minutes that has so far passed of it. But my main take-away is...) I wonder if these are the types of 'US balloon' that China is arguing back about in a "They do it too, so they can't complain about us!" manner.
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Re: Reactions to Chinese White Balloon of AI Awareness
« Reply #166 on: February 17, 2023, 10:41:54 pm »

Oh absolutely, the Chinese will use civilian, privately-owned balloons to excuse their government/military operated spy balloons, and then use shooting down their spy balloons to justify shooting down civilian balloons in retaliation. Theyre twats.

Although it does get deeper, because private companies research operations have actually been used as a front for various governments' clandestine intelligence operations, such as by the US and USSR and modern Russia using "research" vessels on the oceans as cover for intelligence gathering vessels.

Civilians are absolutely going to get further caught up in this hissy fit shit flinging festival, and the best we can say is "at least the balloons are unmanned and mostly didnt land on anyone."
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Re: Reactions to Chinese White Balloon of AI Awareness
« Reply #167 on: February 18, 2023, 12:11:00 am »

Oh absolutely, the Chinese will use civilian, privately-owned balloons to excuse their government/military operated spy balloons, and then use shooting down their spy balloons to justify shooting down civilian balloons in retaliation. Theyre twats.

Although it does get deeper, because private companies research operations have actually been used as a front for various governments' clandestine intelligence operations, such as by the US and USSR and modern Russia using "research" vessels on the oceans as cover for intelligence gathering vessels.

Civilians are absolutely going to get further caught up in this hissy fit shit flinging festival, and the best we can say is "at least the balloons are unmanned and mostly didnt land on anyone."

"Private company" is also a misnomer when describing China. My understanding is that all private companies are required to have the Government as a shareholder. Private companies in China aren't as independent as in other parts of the world. Communism and all that jazz.

Then again, governments and corporations are like chicken and the egg. Who controls whom in the end?

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« Reply #168 on: February 18, 2023, 03:48:15 am »

There is only one solution to this whole problem, kill all the balloons, because if there are no balloons that means there are no spy balloons.
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Re: Reactions to Chinese White Balloon of AI Awareness
« Reply #169 on: February 18, 2023, 05:37:12 am »

Yeah this is an artifact of how it constructs its responses. It sees "bishop" and "starting position" and picks c1 randomly and not f1.

In fact stuff like this is a telltale mark of it "thinking" and trying to make connections between things rather than just taking responses from some database.
It had (at least) three[1] different ways of 'understanding' which output would be the correct building block in its Markovean rephrasing. Obviously didn't expect Deep Blue level of intrinsic knowledge, but...

Given that the NLP element seems to be the best bit (pending more testing[2]), give or take the strength of the core knowledge before it retokenises it, I think these examples (at least) show that it's about the same as whatever the first item is in a correctly submitted search engine query, but without all the usual fuss of refining that query manually.


On the balloons, the RCMP seem to have ahandoned the search for the Lake Huron 'downer', to get back on (original) subject... And that was the one probably least blown to bits.

[1] c1 can't move; c1 can't move there by a diagonal; c1 can't move there by any combination of diagonals...

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Re: Reactions to Chinese White Balloon of AI Awareness
« Reply #170 on: February 18, 2023, 09:31:38 am »

the first one (and thus the spark of the overall attention) wasn't originating from the WH
How do decide who was the driver behind the media attention?
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« Reply #171 on: February 18, 2023, 10:46:40 am »

2. Ask and you shall receive.
...very interesting!

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« Reply #172 on: February 18, 2023, 04:48:26 pm »

the first one (and thus the spark of the overall attention) wasn't originating from the WH
How do decide who was the driver behind the media attention?
You can probably track the story back to it's source, then see which media outlets repeated it the most.
I heard Twitter getting blamed for it. It also came out about the same time as Starlink/Musk admitting that that they turned off their tech's ability to assist Ukraine in countering Russia, and also around the same time that Twitter reveals that instead of stifling Trump, they actually enabled him.

So, conclude what you like. It hardly matters.
Dunno if it adds up, but hey check out these three articles:
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/blinken-trip-called-off-as-china-balloon-flies-over-us/
https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2023/02/08/watch-former-twitter-executives-testify-before-the-house-oversight-committee.html
https://www.reuters.com/business/aerospace-defense/spacex-curbed-ukraines-use-starlink-internet-drones-company-president-2023-02-09/

If you want to believe in conspiracy theories, instead of basic opportunism, those events after the reveal of the Chinese Weather Balloon were planned in advance.

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Re: Reactions to Chinese White Balloon of AI Awareness
« Reply #173 on: February 18, 2023, 06:20:41 pm »

Honestly my personal conspiracy theory is the balloon mess is a lot more related to distracting from the Ohio spill. :/
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Re: Reactions to Chinese White Balloon of AI Awareness
« Reply #174 on: February 18, 2023, 07:44:01 pm »

That's a possibility, yeah. Next year's election year too, so drumming up as many new scandals to get voters outraged as possible is a high priority for republicans.
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Re: Reactions to Chinese White Balloon of AI Awareness
« Reply #175 on: February 18, 2023, 08:31:14 pm »

the first one (and thus the spark of the overall attention) wasn't originating from the WH
How do you decide who was the driver behind the media attention?
You can probably track the story back to it's source, then see which media outlets repeated it the most.

That is not exactly the same thing. There are many ways to seed stories indirectly, more sophisticated measures will even divulge different details to different sources, as that will appear as collaborating evidence from multiple sources. That why I am interested to know how the insider approaches this.

Honestly my personal conspiracy theory is the balloon mess is a lot more related to distracting from the Ohio spill. :/

On serious notes. While conspiracy theories have bad rep (I believe USA 2020 presidential election results Trump denialism is still strong) being skeptical of political statements and public perceptions is necessary for critical thinking, anyone who follows professional forums sees the wide contrast between what is spoken and how it is portrayed.
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Re: Reactions to Chinese White Balloon of DEATH
« Reply #176 on: February 18, 2023, 10:52:40 pm »

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that balloon was not helpful, which is why we shot it down.


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« Reply #177 on: February 19, 2023, 12:55:42 am »

Honestly my personal conspiracy theory is the balloon mess is a lot more related to distracting from the Ohio spill. :/

There's two big issues there.

1. The balloon thing started well before the derailment, and was mostly finished by then.
2. The Ohio spill isn't the "APOCALYPTIC DISASTER" it is being blown up as. On a 1-10 severity level of ecological problems here, it doesn't even rate a 1.


That doesn't mean it was good, but the impact is vastly overhyped. The much hyped "TOXIC CLOUD" - was a result of burning off the majority of the chemicals. Burning breaks down the absolute worst of the chemicals, and while it was probably worse than, for example, refinery smoke, it only lasted for a few hours. Total net contribution to air pollution is pretty minor, and it massively reduced the amount of chemical spill.  The rivers where chemicals caused fish kills are already contaminated as hell - there's a ton of pre-EPA shit that they're going to be remedaiting for many decades. Adding this to the mix is a setback, but more in the sense that it tipped the balance back toward unlivable than causing an unlivable situation in the first place. The primary chemical spilled, Vinyl Chloride, is also not a particularly stable one and is thus not a persistent pollutant. A year from now, there probably won't be detectable levels in the waterways that can be traced to this spill, and it is very unlikely to penetrate the ground enough to protect itself from solar degradation.

Most of the soil that has already been seriously contaminated has already been removed for remediation. This was a routine hazardous material cleanup - there's generally something like this happening somewhere in the US or Europe every day - that just happened to be latched on to as the latest "IT IS NOW TIME TO PANIC" moment. 
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Re: Reactions to Chinese White Balloon of AI Awareness
« Reply #178 on: February 19, 2023, 01:23:15 am »

tbf the train derailment was a direct consequence of the Gov selling out on that rail worker strike.
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« Reply #179 on: February 19, 2023, 01:35:01 am »

No, it wasn't. The fault that caused has been a problem for a long time, and it would not have been fixed. The equipment that failed (which isn't even Federally mandated, making it even harder for anything to get done about it) hasn't been properly maintained for a very long time. If they'd managed to get a "the railroads are now part of the military and have infinite funding while the former owners are all sentenced to death" Constitutional Amendment passed (in other words, ludicrously extreme measures), it wouldn't have made a bit of difference, because there isn't enough manufacturing of parts to fix everything that's wrong.
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