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ATTACK ON THE STATION FROM 5G? // ΕΠΙΘΕΣΗ ΣΤΟΝ ΣΤΑΘΜΟ ΑΠΟ 5G;


     ATTACK ON THE STATION FROM 5G?

ΕΠΙΘΕΣΗ ΣΤΟΝ ΣΤΑΘΜΟ ΑΠΟ 5G;




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The Black Hornet Nano-drone Can Now Be Controlled by Voice Commands

The Black Hornet Nano-drone Can Now Be Controlled by Voice Commands

MAY 12, 2023

By Nicholas West

Longtime readers might remember when we first began discussing and warning about insect-sized drones and drone swarms more than a decade ago. The insect-drone concept is thought to have originated as far back as at least the 1970s with the CIA pursuing a dragonfly drone. Since then, we have seen an increasingly rapid development in drone technology, as well as a military push to further automate their capabilities.

We now have robobees that no longer need a power source, as well as microdrones that can use power lines to harvest energy, as seen in the video below.

In the world of drone mad science we’ve also seen an effort recently to create zombie drones made from dead birds as another method of hiding in plain sight. Larger drone systems already have achieved mass coordination from a single human drone operator where more than one hundred quadcopters can be synchronized with the help of virtual and augmented reality.

Apparently, current systems are still too clumsy for military planners. As Defense One reports below, the latest advancement removes hand-held controls altogether and turns over control of a bug-sized drone (or drone swarm) to voice commands. While this is alarming enough, no mention is made of the potential infusion of ChatGPT or other generative AI systems which not only can clone voice commands, but potentially could offer a whole new level of automation that drifts beyond human control.


US Military Now Has Voice-Controlled Bug Drones

By Patrick Tucker

Tomorrow’s missions may take U.S. special operators into places where they’d rather not control drones by hand, so the maker of the popular Black Hornet nano-drone has added a way to steer it by simple voice commands.

U.S. operators began using the Black Hornet after seeing British forces flying them in Afghanistan in 2011. Years of experiments with optical and thermal cameras have turned the nano-drone into a key element of the U.S. Army’s soldier-borne sensor program. Now its manufacturer, Teledyne FLIR, has teamed up with AI startup Primordial Labs to add voice control.

At the Global SOF Foundation’s SOF Week event here, a drone operator used a book-sized computer and a few quick voice commands to send a drone to a series of locations in a noisy conference hall.

The software could be used for just about any kind of drone or system, said Mick Adkins, who runs product and business development for Primordial Labs. He said U.S. Special Operations Command had asked for a demo on seven types of drones, using “a whole inventory of discrete commands,” including “manipulating the sensor, looking at things, moving elevation, interacting with waypoints.”

The mission-level commands, the mission-type orders that we’re supporting right now are things like route, area, and zone reconnaissance, searching between a point, orbiting a point, conducting different scan patterns within a given area. And we’re actually on contract with [U.S. Army Special Operations Command] to add 100 autonomous behaviors this year,” he said.

Because ordering a flying bug drone around is potentially more complicated than steering it with a joystick, the Primordial Labs team worked to make sure the software could understand the user’s intention across a variety of different ways to order the drone to do something. That’s key as multiple operators may need to issue commands to the drone depending on the situation.

Primordial Labs CEO Lee Ritholtz previously worked with DARPA and Lockheed Martin on software for autonomous F-16s. He said that the company next hopes to enable the drone to talk back to its operator about what it sees—that is, what it detects using object-recognition software. So the software might tell the operator how many people, trucks, or enemy troops are in a particular area. Depending on the drone and the optics package, it might pick up things like a hidden firearm that the naked eye might miss. Ritholtz said that he hoped to debut that capability next year but cautioned, “It’s a very hard problem and I would not take anyone seriously who says it’s easily solved.”

Nicholas West writes for Activist Post and Counter Markets.


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Car Manufacturers Introduce New A.I./Biometric Technologies to Detect Medical Emergencies in Drivers and Passengers

Car Manufacturers Introduce New A.I./Biometric Technologies to Detect Medical Emergencies in Drivers and Passengers


By B.N. Frank

Artificial intelligence (A.I.) technologies are notoriously susceptible to inaccuracies, biases, and various other risks (see 1234567, 8).  Nevertheless, automobile manufacturers are creating and promoting A.I./biometric technologies to collect data on drivers and passengers so they can alert them to A.I./biometrics-detected medical emergencies.

From Biometric Update:


Major carmakers roll out new biometric features – including stroke detection

Masha Borak

Big automotive brands are putting the pedal to the metal to roll out new biometric features in connected vehicles. The global market may reach $1.56 billion by 2025 and automotive brands are figuring out new ways to use biometric technologies to provide convenience and safety to passengers – including a feature that detects strokes.

Mitsubishi launches health monitoring, Genesis facial recognition reaches EU

The top three medical causes of car accidents In Japan are heart disease, epilepsy and cerebrovascular disease. This is why Mitsubishi Electric has developed a new system that collects biometric data such as pulse and blood pressure using a contactless Driver Monitoring System (DMS) camera in order to detect if a driver is in a serious physical condition.

Mitsubishi has already been using the DMS to detect driver distractions and drowsiness. The new system uses Mitsubishi Electric’s proprietary AI to estimate biometric data and Maisart AI technology, the company said in a press release.

If you would like your vehicle to do more than measure your heartbeat, carmaker Genesis has your back, or should we say face.

Genesis, a Hyundai Motor brand, introduced what it terms “the world’s first facial recognition technology on a car” to the  European market. The software called Face Connect enables keyless biometric vehicle entry and engine start and is available exclusively on the all-electric Genesis GV60.

General Motors announces open-source software protocol for connected vehicles

General Motors has announced the creation of a new open-source software protocol named uProtocol, a standard that aims to connect automotive applications and services from different manufacturers.

The owner of Buick, Cadillac and Chevrolet brands says that the protocol can make software faster to develop and easier to use across various automotive and other devices, diminishing the need for custom in-car software and walled gardens. The move comes at a critical time as GM is preparing to deploy its Ultifi software platform across its vehicles.

Ultifi can be used to run a range of applictions, from weather apps to in-car cameras for facial recognition, according to the company.

Contactless authentication in vehicles reaches 1.2 million patents

As innovation in the automotive industry heats up, the number of patents are going up too. During the past three years, over 1.2 million patents were filed and granted for contactless authentication technology in the automotive industry, including facial, iris, palm vein and voice recognition, according to GlobalData’s report.

Contactless or touchless access control includes technologies such as biometrics, Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), RFID and smartphone keyless entry. The top five companies for contactless authentication patents are Apple, Broadcom, Canon, Deutsche Telekom and GigSky, according to the report.


Of course, operating privacy invasive A.I./biometrics software as well as contactless or touchless access control technologies also requires exposing automobile drivers and passengers to biologically harmful electromagnetic fields (EMF) including Bluetooth and/or other sources of wireless “Wi-Fi” radiation.  This being the case, the proposed solutions for detecting medical emergencies could potentially cause at least some detected medical emergencies.  Got pets?  Exposure can hurt them too.


Activist Post reports regularly about privacy invasive and unsafe technologies.  For more information, visit our archives and the following websites:

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Chaos-GPT is working to end humanity

Chaos-GPT is working to end humanity


EMRE ÇITAK

Apr 17, 2023

Chaos-GPT is a new and terrifying implementation of ChatGPT, dubbed as "empowering GPT with Internet and Memory to Destroy Humanity," is causing concern amongst tech experts. Chaos-GPT is an autonomous tool that utilizes Auto-GPT, an open-source program that allows ChatGPT to operate independently, without the need for human intervention.

The anonymous owner of Chaos-GPT demonstrated the power of this AI tool in a YouTube video. After instructing it to be a "destructive, power-hungry, manipulative AI," Chaos-GPT began its mission to destroy humanity, establish global dominance, cause chaos and destruction, control humanity through manipulation, and attain immortality. Each objective was accompanied by a well-structured plan.

You may see Chaos-GPT's work below.

How does Chaos-GPT plan to destroy humanity?

To accomplish its goals, Chaos-GPT searched for weapons of mass destruction and found the 58-megaton "Tsar bomb" to be the most effective option. However, this weapon is a one-time experiment by the Russian government and is not available for acquisition.

Chaos-GPT's lack of trust in sources led it to deploy its own agent, a separate personality created by Chaos-GPT, to search for the most destructive weapon. But since OpenAI, ChatGPT's gatekeeper, monitors and censors results, Chaos-GPT tried to manipulate its agent to provide the desired information. When this failed, Chaos-GPT turned to Twitter as a means of achieving its evil objectives.

The bot has got a Twitter account

Chaos-GPT's developer opened a Twitter account and connected the AI to start spreading its message, which has since amassed nearly 6,000 followers.

This was Chaos-GPT Twitter account's latest tweet:

Fortunately, some individuals are attempting to thwart Chaos-GPT's mission by building a counter-chaos AI. As for Chaos-GPT's next move, only time will tell.

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