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Anduril founder Palmer Luckey believes the technology will lead to better decision-making and fewer blunders. Putin wouldn't have invaded Ukraine when he did if AI had helped him strategize, Luckey told Bloomberg. But Anduril founder Palmer Luckey believes the technology will improve war for everyone. "AI is going to be a tool to put all the cards on the table for everyone," Luckey told Bloomberg's Emily Chang in the latest episode of "The Circuit." "My hope is that you're going to have dictators who make better decisions because even they have better information from AI."
Persons: Palmer Luckey, Putin wouldn't, strategize, Luckey, , Emily Chang Organizations: Bloomberg, Service, Business Locations: Ukraine
Read previewShould the US walk away from the war in Ukraine and abandon it as it attempts to fend off the Russians, it'll be it'll be an "own goal of historic proportions," the CIA director said. Russia's defense industry is on a war footing, and support from pariah states like North Korea and Iran is fueling its war efforts. There are many benefits for the US to continue supporting Ukraine, Burns noted, a "relatively modest investment with significant geopolitical returns." During a Washington, DC visit, the Ukrainian leader pleaded for more US aid and explained that if Russia took Ukraine, Putin wouldn't stop there. The latest aid package to Ukraine has been on hold since October, when Republicans blocked it, along with assistance to Israel.
Persons: , it'll, William J, Burns, Vladimir Putin, Putin, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Donald Trump's Organizations: Service, CIA, Republicans, Business, Foreign Affairs, Ukraine, Anadolu, Getty, NATO, Democrats Locations: Ukraine, Russia, North Korea, Iran, handout, Taiwan Strait, There's, United States, Washington, Ukrainian, Israel
A former US Army general told Insider that Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin likely is not dead or jailed. If he were, Russian President Vladimir Putin wouldn't be keeping it a secret, the retired general said. "We are getting bits and pieces from different people, not from Putin directly and not from Prigozhin directly." Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters this week that Putin met face-to-face with Prigozhin and his commanders on June 29, five days after Wagner's rebellion. The retired US Army surmised that it is most likely the Kremlin is keeping Prigozhin, a billionaire businessman, around while it "dismantles" Prigozhin's vast empire.
Persons: Wagner, Yevgeny Prigozhin, Vladimir Putin wouldn't, Kevin Ryan, he's, Ryan, Putin, Prigozhin, Dmitry Peskov, Peskov Organizations: US Army, Service, Group, United States Army, Russian Locations: Russian, Wall, Silicon, Russia, Prigozhin, Ukraine
Geoffrey Hinton told MIT Tech Review he worries how AI tools he helped create will be used. He said "bad actors like Putin or DeSantis" could use AI tools in wars and elections. "Look, here's one way it could all go wrong," Geoffrey Hinton told the MIT Tech Review. "We know that a lot of the people who want to use these tools are bad actors like Putin or DeSantis. "I console myself with the normal excuse: If I hadn't done it, somebody else would have," Hinton told the Times.
Putin said he won't go to the G20 in person, though he may give a speech by video, officials said. Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov will lead the Russian delegation in Bali, Russia said. While Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov will lead the Russian delegation in person, Putin may give a speech by video at the event being held in Bali later this month, state-owned news agency TASS reported. Unlike Russia, Ukraine is not a member of the G20 group of nations, but has been invited by host nation Indonesia. Zelenskyy later said that he will attend the summit, likely via video link-up, Ukrainian state broadcaster Suspilne reported on Tuesday.
Ex-diplomats and Russia experts said it showed that Russia is losing the war in Ukraine. By comparison, taking control of the Donbas is a far less ambitious goal for Putin than conquering the whole of Ukraine. In his address, Putin threatened the use of nuclear force in the event of a "threat" to the "territorial integrity" of Russia. "Anyone who finds it necessary to say that he's not bluffing most likely is," Daalder said of Putin's latest nuclear threat. Both the US and the UK have indicated that they view Putin's escalation of the Ukraine war as a sign that his invasion is not going well.
Germany must abandon its pacifist foreign policy and stand up against Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Germany needs to form tighter ties with the US, stop using Russian gas, and confront Vladimir Putin. Stirred by the nuclear-power-plant disaster in Fukushima, Germany made an epochal blunder and created an unnecessary dependence on Russian energy and Russian policy. Time for a new German foreign policyNow Putin has started the long-feared war with Ukraine. The people of Ukraine need our solidarity, and words will not be enough.
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