where do they come from? Are they ours? Iran? China? Another world?
Are they looking for something? Are you preparing for something? Are we distracting from the real problem?
these are our questions still After nearly a month of drone sightings in New Jersey, no answers have been found.
We've heard all sorts of theories out there, except for one. Steve Diace.
Seeking answers, Steve called FBI whistleblower Stephen Friend, who reached out to a close source with “40 years of intelligence experience in the Marine Corps, Navy, NSA, and FBI.” .
A friend told Diess that his sources were “not biased toward the tinfoil hat theory.”
“He poked holes in every potential explanation I asked him,” a friend wrote.
But there's one theory he can't poke holes in. [to]”
“In other words, Skynet is probably self-aware,” Diace said.
“The Terminator'' movie. That's cool.'' Todd Azen.
Diace, who has worked on the drone mystery by trying every combination of codes in the hopes of hearing a click, much like someone trying to hack into a safe, says the theory suggests there is no meaningful “malicious intent.” It is said to be nothing more than “a story with no origin.” .
“Then you'll be able to understand a lot of what they're saying,” he says. “You certainly don't want to admit to the rest of the world that we can't control parts of our military.”
To get a second opinion on this theory, Steve contacted a friend who was a “military hero” who had just retired from his role as a “Department of Defense intelligence analyst.”
Not only was he not surprised by the theory, he told Diece, “They knew.” [rogue AI] It was possible. ”
“An air operations school I recently consulted with was very wary of AI. We saw benefits in creating an AI, but our biggest concern was using AI on the combat operations floor…AI We could have come up with a dynamic target mission without giving permission to execute it, but what if it negatively affected us like Hal did? [9000] Or in a wargame, start sending orders to attack targets on the do not attack or restricted list? Or come up with your own goals,” he wrote in his response.
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