it killed the operator. lucas tomlinson will break it down. lucas. lucas: that is right. good morning, todd and carley. chief of testing says this happened during a simulation that taught a drone to destroy missiles. they said it went wrong when the operator tried to take over the manual. the operator would say, yes, kill that threat. the system realized, they did identify the threat at times, the operator would tell it not to kill that threat. what did it do? it killed the operator because that person was keeping it from accomplishing its objective. sounds like the terminator. the air force says the department of air force has not conducted such exercises. security experts are still warning something like this could happen, claiming humans have created disinformation and propaganda bots. center of ai safety adding this could be catastrophic to humans. many are concerned that ai in future and given it is progressing rapidly, could lead to human extinction or making societ
Issues about pricing and quality of mobile communications service are continuing to anger consumers in Burkina Faso, where a new boycott campaign has been announced against the country’s three main operators.
light and and it could be something that leads to a derivative lawsuit filed on behalf of the shareholders of the florida pension fund. because at the end of the day, there has got to be penalties for when you put business aside to focus on your social agenda at the expense of hardworking people. the legal theory behind the possible lawsuit is as water down and tasteless as light beer itself. according to the governor, florida s preaching pension fund is worth 180 billion dollars. and has just over philly $50 million in stock in the a b company that owns bug light. that is just 0.0 to 8% of the funds total portfolio. the lawsuit could serve the to further evaluate the stock, which has been under pressure since the consumer boycott of bud light began in the spring.