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Palantir's First-Ever AI Warfare Conference (theguardian.com) 37

An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Guardian, written by Caroline Haskins: On May 7th and 8th in Washington, D.C., the city's biggest convention hall welcomed America's military-industrial complex, its top technology companies and its most outspoken justifiers of war crimes. Of course, that's not how they would describe it. It was the inaugural "AI Expo for National Competitiveness," hosted by the Special Competitive Studies Project -- better known as the "techno-economic" thinktank created by the former Google CEO and current billionaire Eric Schmidt. The conference's lead sponsor was Palantir, a software company co-founded by Peter Thiel that's best known for inspiring 2019 protests against its work with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice) at the height of Trump's family separation policy. Currently, Palantir is supplying some of its AI products to the Israel Defense Forces.

The conference hall was also filled with booths representing the U.S. military and dozens of its contractors, ranging from Booz Allen Hamilton to a random company that was described to me as Uber for airplane software. At industry conferences like these, powerful people tend to be more unfiltered – they assume they're in a safe space, among friends and peers. I was curious, what would they say about the AI-powered violence in Gaza, or what they think is the future of war?

Attendees were told the conference highlight would be a series of panels in a large room toward the back of the hall. In reality, that room hosted just one of note. Featuring Schmidt and the Palantir CEO, Alex Karp, the fire-breathing panel would set the tone for the rest of the conference. More specifically, it divided attendees into two groups: those who see war as a matter of money and strategy, and those who see it as a matter of death. The vast majority of people there fell into group one. I've written about relationships between tech companies and the military before, so I shouldn't have been surprised by anything I saw or heard at this conference. But when it ended, and I departed DC for home, it felt like my life force had been completely sucked out of my body.
Some of the noteworthy quotes from the panel and convention, as highlighted in Haskins' reporting, include:

"It's always great when the CIA helps you out," Schmidt joked when CIA deputy director David Cohen lent him his microphone when his didn't work.

The U.S. has to "scare our adversaries to death" in war, said Karp. On university graduates protesting Israel's war in Gaza, Karp described their views as a "pagan religion infecting our universities" and "an infection inside of our society."

"The peace activists are war activists," Karp insisted. "We are the peace activists."

A huge aspect of war in a democracy, Karp went on to argue, is leaders successfully selling that war domestically. "If we lose the intellectual debate, you will not be able to deploy any armies in the west ever," Karp said.

A man in nuclear weapons research jokingly referred to himself as "the new Oppenheimer."
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Palantir's First-Ever AI Warfare Conference

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  • by AndroidCat ( 229562 ) on Friday May 17, 2024 @06:56PM (#64480337) Homepage
    Why would anyone trust a company named after a set of crystal balls cursed to mislead or corrupt the will of the user?
  • Bias (Score:3, Insightful)

    by Local ID10T ( 790134 ) <ID10T.L.USER@gmail.com> on Friday May 17, 2024 @07:11PM (#64480359) Homepage

    That... was so biased it hurt to read. No attempt at nuance whatsoever.

    • Have to agree, it was way to bias.

    • by ljw1004 ( 764174 )

      That... was so biased it hurt to read.

      I thought the bias made for a more enjoyable read!

    • Re: (Score:3, Insightful)

      by dinfinity ( 2300094 )

      Agreed. A fallacy-ridden summary and article.

      Sure, the military industrial complex is full of psychopaths, but crappy 'journalism' like this isn't going to convince anyone of that who did not already believe so. It is just going to decrease the accuracy of people's model of reality across the board.

  • by subreality ( 157447 ) on Friday May 17, 2024 @07:59PM (#64480431)

    "The peace activists are war activists," Karp insisted. "We are the peace activists."

    War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength.

    • by Morromist ( 1207276 ) on Friday May 17, 2024 @08:28PM (#64480481)

      Its nice to see our CIA director and military folks associating with people who call large groups of american citizens "an infection inside of our society".

      • America has been controlled by one group for a long time, they are just making it explicit.
    • by Lehk228 ( 705449 )
      more of a "Peace Through Superior Firepower"
    • Nice George Orwell reference.

  • by NotEmmanuelGoldstein ( 6423622 ) on Friday May 17, 2024 @10:06PM (#64480611)
    ... as long as you do what we say.

    That's called imperialism.

    ... lose the intellectual debate ...

    Bush junior's war was surrounded by censorship and white-washing and everybody knowing it was a vendetta for personal profits: That didn't stop much of the US supporting it and joining it. Decades later, the revelations of war-crimes and financial fraud committed in its name, are unpunished or excused by US law, and politically old-fashioned.

    It is possible to make the truth irrelevant, AKA post-truth. Hell, Fox Network still does it: All their 'news' commentaries that don't contain any news.

  • Eric Schmidt (Score:5, Interesting)

    by oumuamua ( 6173784 ) on Friday May 17, 2024 @10:07PM (#64480613)
    All those years of "don't be evil" and then turned to the dark side. What turned him:

    Schmidt has come to believe that while the tech industry must help the Pentagon, the government must also help Silicon Valley. In 2019, he became chair of the US National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence, created by Congress to examine the technology’s impact on US security and competitiveness. The NSCAI’s final report, released in 2021, focuses on AI rivalry between the US and China, warning that the technology could spread authoritarian values. To keep the wellspring of US AI healthy, it calls on the US government to work more with the private sector, and provide funding, data, and computing power to both public and private AI projects. At an event last fall, Schmidt credited the NSCAI with changing his life by making him more aware of China’s threat to the US. “We’re facing a very significant challenge from a very, very focused competitor that knows what they’re doing,” he said. The commission has since disbanded, although Schmidt now serves on a similar body examining the implications of advances in biotechnology. And he funded a new, independent think tank called the Special Competitive Studies Project to see the NSCAI’s recommendations through. The project is looking at technologies beyond just AI and is modeled on an anti-Russia cold war initiative created by Nelson Rockefeller and led by Henry Kissinger.

    https://www.wired.com/story/er... [wired.com]
    And in that NSCAI report we find:

    Merely stating U.S. opposition to the authoritarian use of AI is not enough. The United States must also demonstrate how a democracy should use AI to protect the security of its citizens in ways that uphold liberal democratic values.

    https://cybercemetery.unt.edu/... [unt.edu]
    After Israel's Gaza beat down, we see Democracies can misuse AI as well - Israel using AI to chose targets in Gaza. And then they belittle the student protestors for standing up for human rights. The Mote and the Beam. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... [wikipedia.org]

  • the stench of evil?

  • Never forget (Score:5, Insightful)

    by sinkskinkshrieks ( 6952954 ) on Saturday May 18, 2024 @03:46AM (#64480869)
    This company enable despotic regimes to hunt down and kill journalists and critics.
  • The killings will continue until peace is achieved!
  • Lets call it an expert system, not AI, because it is in a narrow field, like poker games or election predictions. In poker, the breakthrough was in better bluff prediction. This is akin to not listening to words, but known past behavior. Like the Cuba crisis, this boils down to will one side call the bluff out. In many political spaces and countries, if the leader backs down, he will be out - doomed/finished. Some cultures, where when a decision is made, it is permanent, especially against a threat. An ab
  • is alive and well and reaping enormous profits. Only the names have been changed.
  • by newbie_fantod ( 514871 ) on Saturday May 18, 2024 @05:02PM (#64481725)

    ...it's called "National Competitiveness", 'cause, you know, competition is good :-)

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