If I had to face robot AI terminators... I'd rather have them built in China.
All we'd have to do is stay hidden until the warranty expires.
If Britain or France built AI terminators, they'd be able to terrorize the U.S. between their many extensive visits to the repair shops due to constant malfunctions.
If Germany built AI terminators, they'd be able to rampage until the first time they run into muddy battlefield conditions, or lots of dust. Germany never anticipates less than ideal conditions. When the terminators break, expect spare German made parts to take 6-months on back-order.
Frankly, I'd be more afraid of Polish or Eastern European made terminators. They would be simply built, but designed to do the job intended.
Misleading post. Discussing the threat of AI is not the same conversation as how to regulate AI. Important distinction.
More sauce for the goose: MIT professor Max Tegmark (whose name is listed in the tweet) has been a frequent guest of Joe Allen's on Bannon's War Room podcast. He's very much concerned about the race to generative AI, as are other great minds. It's highly doubtful to me that Tegmark would join a panel devoted to anything apart from collaborating for the whole of the human race on this topic.
It’s a race to see who develops the AI terminators first. And both us and the Chinese will be trying to throw blocks in each others path.
We’ve been trying to choke off their ability to develop hardware. They’ve been targeting our ability for software.
If I had to face robot AI terminators... I'd rather have them built in China.
All we'd have to do is stay hidden until the warranty expires.
If Britain or France built AI terminators, they'd be able to terrorize the U.S. between their many extensive visits to the repair shops due to constant malfunctions.
If Germany built AI terminators, they'd be able to rampage until the first time they run into muddy battlefield conditions, or lots of dust. Germany never anticipates less than ideal conditions. When the terminators break, expect spare German made parts to take 6-months on back-order.
Frankly, I'd be more afraid of Polish or Eastern European made terminators. They would be simply built, but designed to do the job intended.
Just had to fix an air compressor, used 3 times. Fixed it with parts from my old one. 😒 The old one was over 12 yrs old.🤢
Commies gonna commie!
Joke aside, this is nothing new. American and Chinese universities collaborate ALL the time.
Criminal retard
Commies like Bernie just can't get enough government regulations and "existential threats". The EXACT OPPOSITE of our President: https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2025/12/16/2025-23092/ensuring-a-national-policy-framework-for-artificial-intelligence
Misleading post. Discussing the threat of AI is not the same conversation as how to regulate AI. Important distinction.
More sauce for the goose: MIT professor Max Tegmark (whose name is listed in the tweet) has been a frequent guest of Joe Allen's on Bannon's War Room podcast. He's very much concerned about the race to generative AI, as are other great minds. It's highly doubtful to me that Tegmark would join a panel devoted to anything apart from collaborating for the whole of the human race on this topic.