The new iSeeCars recall analysis is unmistakably damning for Tesla. Industry experts have forever said Elon Musk doesn’t have a clue about making cars, such that his penny-pinching shortcuts put everyone on the road in danger. Now the data confirms such warnings. First, the author isn’t messing around with dumb symantic games for the word … Continue reading Tesla Recall Rates Significantly Worse Than Any Other Car Brand→
Here’s the money quote from Roger McNamee So long as we build AIs on lousy content, the results are going to be lousy. AI will be right some of the time, but you won’t be able to tell if the answer is right or wrong without doing further research, which defeats the purpose. I generally … Continue reading Data Integrity Breaches Are Killing Trust in AI→
Have you been to a theater lately? Probably not because of the pandemic, but if you remember when we all used to go (including movie theaters, of course) we would watch performance art and… like it (assuming it was well done and believable, of course). However, I sure see a lot of people getting very … Continue reading Deepfakes are Literally Security Theater→
Somehow I had missed some leaflet planning considerations over the past few years. …shortfall on leaflet dispersal capability will jeopardize Air Force Central Command information operations,” said Earl Johnson, B-52 PDU-5/B project manager. The “Buff” can carry 16 PDU-5s under the wings, making it able to distribute 900,000 leaflets in a single sortie. That’s a … Continue reading USAF Plans Around PsyOps Leaflet Dispersal Shortfall→