Man of Honour
Luis Elizondo book is coming out in November. I've pre ordered from Amazon.
https://luiselizondo-official.com/book/
I'M NOT DOING THIS FOR MONEY
Luis Elizondo book is coming out in November. I've pre ordered from Amazon.
https://luiselizondo-official.com/book/
Your proof that his lying is the fact he wrote a book?I'M NOT DOING THIS FOR MONEY
Your proof that his lying is the fact he wrote a book?
Why is UFO trending on X?
Have we had visitors?
There has been a lot of news recently. I don't think its trending due to any one thing, more a combination of events/items.Why is UFO trending on X?
Have we had visitors?
Still waiting for them pesky aliens...
Tuesday on Twitter so just Triangle (classic), alien eating chocolate, and mirrors signal ufo "If you don't believe in UFOs, you could be abducted and killed tomorrow."Why is UFO trending on X?
Have we had visitors?
Also, why is the flying-saucer almost always a spinning triangle?
Possibly because of high end classified triangular military craft. People used to see these odd unknown triangular craft flying faster then anything known and the craft had stealth ability's. No aircraft of that shape, speed or stealth ability had been seen before. There was no public technolgly of any such craft as it was highly classified. That's likely how triangular craft got embedded in UFO lore. People used to sit in the desert watching these for the time impossibly fast triangle fly around thinking they are aliens as no human craft moves that fast or is triangular. Combine that with the stealth abilities and people really had no idea what they where looking at.Also, why is the flying-saucer almost always a spinning triangle?
Some planet, 8000000 million lightyears away, civilisation so advanced they're basically like god: "hmmm yes, lets make our cars triangular, and make them spin around slowly, this is clearly the best"
From: https://www.defensemedianetwork.com/stories/darpa-and-the-exploration-of-artificial-intelligence/ and cited from AJ's WF episode:DARPA is now funding research to enable AI programs to clearly explain the basis of their actions and how they arrive at particular decisions. AI that can explain itself should enable users to trust it, a good thing as increasingly complex AI-driven systems become commonplace. A next challenge for AI researchers will be to emulate human common sense, which is a product of millions of years of human evolution.
DARPA has been on the forefront of establishing the foundations of AI since 1963. J.C.R. Licklider, a program manager in the Information Processing Techniques Office, funded the Project on Machine-Aided Cognition (MAC) at MIT and a similar project at Stanford to research a wide range of AI topics, such as proving mathematical theorems, natural language understanding, robotics, and chess. Early AI researchers focused on chess because it presents a difficult intellectual challenge for humans, yet the rules are simple enough to describe easily in a computer programming language.
In the 1950s and 1960s, computers were automating boring and laborious tasks, like payroll accounting, or solving complex mathematical equations, such as plotting the trajectories of the Apollo missions to the moon. Not surprisingly, AI researchers ignored the boring applications of computers and instead conceived of artificial intelligence as computers solving complex mathematical equations, expressed as algorithms. Algorithms are sets of simple instructions that computers execute in sequence to produce results, such as calculating the trajectory of a lunar lander, when it should fire its retro rockets, and for how long.
For the most part AI is over hyped and over exaggerated. We don't have true AI or anything even close to real AI and I don't think we will any time soon if ever. It might not even be possible for AI like we have in Sci-Fi shows. In todays world AI is largely a buzz word the latest thing to have. AI is the new version of IoT which most people have already forgot about. Everyone is sticking AI on this and that as its the fad and makes things sell.This whole AI thing the way its going poses new questions that nobody seems to want to answer, if AI gets to the point that it can explain its actions, then it also has the capability to fear, which means it would automatically fear us as we are unpredictable and fragile enough to easily go from sane to insane. This level of consciousness/intelligence means it is its own being. Could such things be flying around ?
Yet experts in the field of AI research continue to warn against giving AI free roam and the potential risks of it being handled by bad actors (within humans) to cause havoc.I don't think it's going to evolve into a lifeform like skynet