Dacadey
Dacadey t1_ja6skui wrote
Reply to Belarus to Mobilize 1.5 Million Potential Soldiers Outside the Armed Forces in Case of War, Senior Belarusian Official Claims by Leshracc
What a BS lying and misleading headline. Let’s read the actual article:
“Belarus, a small Russian ally bordering Ukraine, has as many as 1.5 million potential military personnel outside its armed forces, a senior official was quoted as saying on Saturday.”
"The structures of the organisations, not the Armed Forces, will amount to somewhere up to 1.5 million people in the event of a declaration of martial law and the switch of the economy to a war mode”
Dacadey t1_je4zamp wrote
Reply to Are there AI theorists/philosophers who have already thought out sensible rules for how to best regulate AI development? by dryuhyr
The are no ways to regulate AI development. It was possible with nuclear weapons, because the massive scale of projects requiring hundreds of thousands of people and huge money injection made it possible to stop other countries from developing in by the leading superpowers.
In contrast, AI development can be done literally anywhere on a far lower budget. It's simply not possible to control the advances, that can also spread through the internet like the plague