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Advocating For AI In Higher Education: A Panel Discussion

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Hello Paul,

Instead of fearing, should we be embracing artificial intelligence (AI) in higher education? Join us tomorrow for a thought-provoking discussion where five AI-advocate higher ed professionals explore questions like:

  • How are you using AI, and what are you teaching others about it?
  • What is higher education’s responsibility as an industry to utilize AI?
  • What are some future opportunities for the use of AI in higher ed?
  • What could be gained (and lost) in higher ed due to the changes brought about by artificial intelligence?
  • And much more.

There are no time outs, no full stops, no more, and, the train is out of the station, so why not just flood everything in our society with AI, AR, MR, AR, and the digital/social media panopticon

Social Media: The Modern Panopticon

And leave it to academia — the force of exceptionalism, the purveyor of the Modern Monroe Doctrine in terms of taking over those spaces in the intellectual, judicial, scientific, media realms, and all other spaces. If they “Oppenheimer Build It,” then the kernel, the germ is always good, no matter that the dual use** characteristics of any technology are already built in to subjugate, emasculate, evicerate, and confine us in their minority report, pre crime, genetic crime, the lot of us being the useless eaters, breathers, doers, sleepers, shitters, urinators, fornicators.

Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger

This fucking war criminal again valorized, and leave it to the Nazi Krauts, to call him what? . . . former top diplomat . . .

Henry Kissinger: Control Food, Energy and Money - The Thinking Conservative

Henry Kissinger described artificial intelligence as the “biggest challenge of our times,” predicting that humanity could be replaced by machines in the next five years.

The former top diplomat made the comments to Mathias Döpfner, CEO of Axel Springer. A video of the conversation was published by Welt TV, part of Germany’s Die Welt newspaper.

Axel Springer is the parent company of both Insider and Die Welt.

Since the release of OpenAI’s ChatGPT in November 2022, the potential of AI has loomed large, threatening to replace humans in some jobs, particularly white-collar ones, Insider previously reported.

This is why there is a war in Isra-Hell, and why Isra-Hell is bent on flattening not just Palestinians, but the world: Gullible and Sycophant GOYIM.

White House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby told the press on Tuesday that the continued killing of civilians in Israel’s bombing campaign in Gaza “is going to happen”.

“This is war,” said Kirby. “It is combat. It is bloody, ugly and it’s going to be messy, and innocent civilians are going to be hurt going forward. I wish I could tell you something different — I wish that wasn’t gonna happen, but it is going to happen.”

Men With No Lips - Signed (Ronald Reagan, Caspar Weinberger, Donald Regan,  James Baker) | Original Vintage Poster | Chisholm Larsson Gallery
Warren Leight on X: "Never trust a man with thin lips --  #ThingsMyMotherTaughtMe https://t.co/n08LzP1MNM" / X

Kissinger, who is 100, said he was concerned AI could become so powerful in the long run that it leads to the sci-fi-esque outcome of humans serving machines — not the other way around.

“I think it can be avoided, but only by understanding the essence of this intelligence, which will also be able to generate its own point of view,” he said.

Kissinger co-wrote a book on artificial intelligence, “The Age of AI and Our Human Future,” in which he, along with former Google CEO Eric Schmidt and computer scientist Daniel Huttenlocher, explored how AI may change our relationships with knowledge, politics, and society.

Former Google CEO Launched A $100 Million Company With His Girlfriend ...

Huttenlocher’s project: A rendering of the Cornell Tech campus on Roosevelt Island. Courtesy of Technion

On the south side of Roosevelt Island, in the East River between Manhattan and Queens, a massive construction project is taking shape. The shells of three towering buildings are rising amid a forest of building cranes, muddy roads and a mound of dug-up dirt.

This is the future of the Jacobs Institute, part of the Cornell Tech campus that is being built on the mostly residential island.

(Its official name is the Joan & Irwin Jacobs Technion-Cornell Institute, named for the California philanthropists, Cornell graduates and longtime Technion supporters, who gave the lead $133 million gift.)

The joint academic program under the auspices of Cornell University and Israel’s Technion-Israel Institute of Technology marks the first time an international university has granted an accredited degree on U.S. soil

Humans must police AI, argue Henry Kissinger, Eric Schmidt and Daniel  Huttenlocher | Daily Mail Online

Not one criminal billionaire is for Gaza:

“We, the undersigned student organizations, hold the Israeli regime entirely responsible for all the unfolding violence,” wrote 34 campus student organizations, mostly Muslim minority groups, on October 10. Without a word for the Israeli victims, or the murdered women and children, they added: “The coming days will require a firm stand against colonial retaliation. We call on the Harvard community to take action to stop the ongoing annihilation of Palestinians.”

Kenneth Griffin, the billionaire founder of the Citadel hedge fund, demanded that the administration of the famous Massachusetts university enter the fray in defense of the Jewish state. Griffin, who has donated $500 million (€468 million) to Harvard, was absolutely furious, notably in an interview with the New York Times.

We unequivocally — and emphatically — condemn antisemitism as antithetical to our institutional values. As a university, we also fiercely support the free exchange of ideas as central to our educational mission.

— University of Pennsylvania President M. Elizabeth Magill and fellow administrator

During a pro-Palestine demonstration on the campus of Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, on October 14, 2023.

Look at this horrendous and milquetoast and pro-pro Israel and Jusaism Can Do No Wrong bullshit: Angry over antisemitism, billionaires are seeking to cancel free speech on campus

The billionaire Huntsman family, led by Jon Huntsman Jr., a former U.S. ambassador to China, said that it would henceforth “close its checkbook” to the University of Pennsylvania, the beneficiary of tens of millions of dollars of donations from three generations of Huntsmans.

“Moral relativism” has made Penn “almost unrecognizable,” Huntsman told Penn President M. Elizabeth Magill in a letter that cited its “silence in the face of reprehensible and historic Hamas evil against the people of Israel.”

—Ronald Lauder, heir to the Estée Lauder fortune and president of the World Jewish Congress, also threatened to cut off donations to Penn, of which he is an alumnus, due to in part to its hosting last month of a festival of Palestinian writers that included some who were said to have expressed manifestly antisemitic views.

Palestinian supporters demonstrate during a protest at Columbia University in New York on Oct. 12.

Academia is pure bribery:


Donors are withdrawing millions of dollars in planned funding to punish US universities for their responses to Hamas’s attack on Israel, in a stand-off over free speech, higher education funding and academic leaders’ public responsibilities. Billionaire benefactors including Apollo Global Management’s Marc Rowan and Limited Brands founder Leslie Wexner have called for stronger condemnation of Hamas and antisemitism by universities, and tougher action against students protesting against Israel. Law and investment firms have threatened to rescind job offers they had made to students, or not hire protesters when they graduate.

Yet growing numbers of us still embrace our ancestral identity and, especially in light of current events, wholly renounce its self-loathing antithesis of Zionism. What the Nazis failed to achieve – the obliteration of European Jewish culture – the Zionists are carrying forward. We have a word for that in Yiddish. It’s a shanda, a scandalous embarrassment and shame.

Chaim Weizmann, president of the World Zionist Congress, explained back in 1914:

“There is a country which happens to be called Palestine, a country without a people, and, on the other hand, there exists the Jewish people, and it has no country. What else is necessary, then, than to fit the gem into the ring, to unite this people with this country?”

Of course there was the inconvenient existence of the indigenous people who lived there and had done so for millennia. But to the settler colonialists that now head the Zionist state, these indigenous are literally “animals.” As I write this, those untermenschen are being cleansed out. [Roger D. Harris is with the human rights organization Task Force on the Americas, founded in 1985.]


[ Hospitals are overcrowded and running out of supplies. ]

Of course, the Jews control the world, or they think so. Now, the UN General Secretary must resign so says the war criminals:

A country of lies: He objected that “a large part of the media is offering its readers and viewers a balanced picture, they are presenting both sides equally.”

Last week, Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid blasted the international media, saying that “of all the distortions of the press coverage of the past days, the worst one is the balance.

“My argument is that the media can’t just claim to bring both sides of the story,” Lapid added. “If you do that, you are only bringing one: Hamas’ side.”

He repeatedly accused Hamas of lying without acknowledging Israel’s very long track record of such.

Hedges:

Israel was founded on lies. The lie that Palestinian land was largely unoccupied. The lie that 750,000 Palestinians fled their homes and villages during their ethnic cleansing by Zionist militias in 1948 because they were told to do so by Arab leaders. The lie that it was Arab armies that started the 1948 war that saw Israel seize 78 percent of historic Palestine. The lie that Israel faced annihilation in 1967, forcing it to invade and occupy the remaining 22 percent of Palestine, as well as land belonging to Egypt and Syria. 

Israel is sustained by lies. The lie that Israel wants a just and equitable peace and will support a Palestinian state. The lie that Israel is the only democracy in the Middle East. The lie that Israel is an “outpost of Western civilization in a sea of barbarism.” The lie that Israel respects the rule of law and human rights. 

Israel’s atrocities against the Palestinians are always greeted with lies. I heard them. I recorded them. I published them in my stories for The New York Times when I was the paper’s Middle East Bureau Chief.

I covered war for two decades, including seven years in the Middle East. I learned quite a bit about the size and lethality of explosive devices. There is nothing in the arsenal of Hamas or Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) that could have replicated the massive explosive power of the missile that killed an estimated 500 civilians in the al-Ahli Arab Christian hospital in Gaza. Nothing. If Hamas or Palestinian Islamic Jihad had these kinds of missiles, huge buildings in Israel would be rubble with hundreds of dead. They don’t. 

The whistling sound, audible on the video moments before the explosion, appears to comes from the high velocity of a missile. This sound gives it away. No Palestinian rocket makes this noise. And then there is the speed of the missile. Palestinian rockets are slow and lumbering, clearly visible as they arch in the sky and then tumble in free fall towards their targets. They do not strike with precision or travel at close to supersonic speed. They are incapable of killing hundreds of people.

The Israeli military dropped “roof knocking” rockets with no warheads on the hospital in the days leading up to the Oct. 17 strike, the familiar warning given by Israel to evacuate buildings, according to al-Ahli hospital officials. Hospital officials also said they had received calls from Israel saying “we warned you to evacuate twice.” Israel has demanded that all hospitals in northern Gaza be evacuated.

Following the strike on the hospital, Hananya Naftali, a “digital aide” to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, posted on X, formerly Twitter: “Israeli Air Force struck a Hamas terrorist base inside a hospital in Gaza.” The post was quickly deleted.

[Liar Liar – by Mr. Fish]

Break from the Military Complex War, into the WAR on Babies!

Benjamin Zablotsky, the main author of the CDC report, said that it’s unclear what’s driving the growth in diagnoses.

“We measure the prevalence of developmental disabilities in the population to help gauge the adequacy of available services and interventions,” he said. “The increase seen in this report could potentially require a corresponding increase in available services and interventions.”

And I was starting to write about the apartment I visited. I am trying to get part-time gigs as a personal direct support assistant. You know, the big $22 an hour for this partially retired dude with four college degrees!

I drove an hour north, to the apartment for a meet and greet. I knew that one hour each way, with no compensation for the time or the miles, would be a burner for me. But I went anyway, as the honorable things to do.

Now now, this person has over 600 hours a month of direct support allocated. She has a 15 year old autistic son, a so-called high funtioning smart kid who is home-schooled and afraid of the public; and then a 12 year old child with the mentality of an 11 month old. In a wheelchair, diapers, he’s non-verbal, and self-harm is big time his type of behavior. Up to 19 broken and cracked teeth.

Alone, in her fifties, the mother needs time to get away, to do shopping, other such things. Unfortunately, the child is really at a super high tier, and needs two on one help.

She told me the son has officially hit his 350th doctor-medical appointment mark in July. Lots of trips to Portland to OHSU and Shriners. The kid is full of magical maladies and seizures and vision issues and one misdiagnosis after another.

The non-profit (sic) company gets $40 an hour from the state to provide a direct support person who in turn gets $22 an hour and no benefits. The state gets $300 an hour for running and managing this system and doling out the $40 per hour.

The goal is to get those hours, but have major staffing shortages, and the state will be cutting direct support hours for all kiddos back by 90 percent.

More hell in this Savage Capitalist Society — SCS all the way!

For foster homes, we are looking at $15,000 a month for a child or adult with this many challenges and level of needs. You see the broken picture yet?

The mother has seen more and more people on various Facebook groups come on line, as she has seen more and more birth-defects over time . More and more birth defects globally. Developmental disabilities. Intellectual disabilities. Did you get the memo Israel and Ukraine? We are dying, man, threadbare services, and the mass prostitution ring of media-military-Jewish Billionaires and Non-Jewish Billionaires are killing the world.

This dirty country, throwing trillions into the war machine, trillion, and the death, at what, 5,000 thus far found dead in Gaza, and around 14,000 under rubble. Just in Gaza. Starting Oct. 7.

So, really, how can these monster men and monster women throughout the land — pro-war, pro-Pfrizer, pro-chem industry — how can any of them even begin to spend a minute in this woman’s life, in the child’s life, in THEIR shoes?

The number of autistic and majorly neuro-atypical children being born is higher each year.

DUH.

Fuck the elites, fuck the murderers like Kissinger, fuck the Sam Altmans and the Bidens and Blinkens and Nulands and Yellens and Garlands and Kagans, and all the dirty billionaires, jew or goy, who have been given the power of pollution — pollluting and poisoning our water, air, food, land, soil, education, media, body, mind, soul.

The U.S. is a nation built on synthetic chemicals. From furniture to paint to cleaning products to cosmetics, people are exposed on a daily basis. We all wonder how these substances will affect our health, but never is the question more important than to an expecting mother.

Prenatal chemical exposure can have lasting detrimental impacts on the lives of children and can cause diseases that show up in adulthood. Harmful chemicals cause the most disease when they are present during fetal development, because organ systems are being developed and the rate of growth is very fast.

Studies have shown that virtually all pregnant women in the U.S. have measurable levels of several toxins in their bodies that pose real threats to the development of the fetus. These dangerous chemicals include phthalates, bisphenol-A (BPA) and flame retardants. Their impacts can manifest in the short term as birth defects or later in life as problems with reproduction, obesity, diabetes, hormonal balance or even cancers.

Although we are exposed to more chemicals today than ever, federal regulations do little to study impacts or prevent exposure to chemicals known to be harmful. Many birth defects and other health outcomes of toxics exposure are irreversible, so prevention, education, and strengthened regulation are vital. (source)

Ahh, you want something more general, like, teratogens?

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Teratogens are substances that cause congenital disorders in a developing embryo or fetus. A teratogen is anything a person is exposed to or ingests during pregnancy that’s known to cause fetal abnormalities. Drugs, medicine, chemicals, certain infections and toxic substances are examples of teratogens. Teratogens can also increase the risk for miscarriagepreterm labor or stillbirth.

The following factors determine how dangerous teratogen exposure is during pregnancy:

  • The drug, substance or type of toxin.
  • How long the pregnant person was exposed.
  • The amount of exposure (dosage or quantity).
  • The gestational age of the fetus (weeks of pregnancy) at exposure.
  • Hereditary factors that could increase the fetus’s risk.

It’s best to avoid teratogens at all times during pregnancy. However, teratogenic exposure is more damaging at certain times in fetal development.

And we have Isra-Hell turning Gaza into pulverized cement and a million other toxins/chemicals.

And, Ukraine? How are those depleted uranium shells?

Depleted Uranium Exposure

Summary of the Prevalence of Reported Congenital Birth Defects in 18 Selelcted Districts in Iraq

Children Born With Deformities Near U.S. Base in Iraq

Dirty dirty isra-hell.

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White phosphorus can burn the skin down to the bone, and the chemicals can be absorbed by the body, causing dysfunction in multiple organs, including the liver, kidneys and heart.

“The burns have a double effect. They have a local effect because of the burn itself, which is generally quite severe and very deep, and then the second effect is metabolic, which can kill the patients,” said Roman Hossein Khonsari, professor of maxillofacial surgery and plastic surgery at Necker-Enfants Malades Hospital in Paris.

He said metabolic disorders can include abnormal potassium levels that cause heart failure.

Khonsari, who worked in Yerevan during the war between Armenia and Azerbaijan, said that if burns are not identified by doctors as being caused by white phosphorus, the victim may not receive the necessary care for organ failure risks.

Khonsari also explained that phosphorus burns continue to pierce the skin and will reach the bone unless the substance is properly washed out.

The dust in Gaza is the dust at the World Trade Center:

The World Trade Center dust plume, or WTC dust, consisted of a dangerous mixture of cement dust and particles, asbestos and a class of chemicals called persistent organic pollutants. These include cancer-causing dioxins and polyaromatic hydrocarbons, or PAHs, which are byproducts of fuel combustion.

The dust also contained heavy metals that are known to be poisonous to the human body and brain, such as lead – used in the manufacturing of flexible electrical cables – and mercury, which is found in float valves, switches and fluorescent lamps. The dust also contained cadmium, a carcinogen toxic to the kidneys that is used in the manufacturing of electric batteries and pigments for paints.

Polychlorinated biphenyls, human-made chemicals used in electrical transformers, were also part of the toxic stew. PCBs are known to be carcinogenic, toxic to the nervous system and disruptive to the reproductive system. But they became even more harmful when incinerated at high heat from the jets’ fuel combustion and then carried by very fine particles.

WTC dust was made up of both “large” particulate matter and very small, fine and ultrafine ones. These particularly small particles are known to be highly toxic, especially to the nervous system since they can travel directly through the nasal cavity to the brain.

Many first responders and others who were directly exposed to the dust developed a severe and persistent cough that lasted for a month, on average. They were treated at Mount Sinai Hospital and received care at the Clinic of Occupational Medicine, a well-known center for work-related diseases.

**Dual use ?

This list is divided into ten broad categories, as follows:

0- Nuclear
1- Materials, Chemicals, Microorganisms and Toxins
2- Materials processing
3- Electronics
4- Computers
5- Telecommunications and Information Security
6- Lasers and Sensors
7- Navigation and Avionics
8- Marine
9- Propulsion Systems, Space Vehicles and Related Equipment

Within each category, controlled items are divided into five groups, as follows:

A- Equipment, Assemblies and Components
B- Test, Inspection, and Production Equipment
C- Materials
D- Software
E- Technology

Controlled items are identified with a five-digit control number, called an Export Control Classification Number. The first digit is an indication of the category, the second digit indicates the group, and the last three digits indicate the type of control. The following are examples of controlled items, and the ECCNs that apply to them:

Digital Oscilloscopes

  • 3A292 – Controls digital oscilloscopes, with analog-digital conversion, greater than 1 giga-sample per second, 8 bits or greater resolution, stores 256 or more samples
  • 3D292 – Controls oscilloscope software
  • 3D292 – Controls production, development, or use technology for oscilloscopes

Telemetry Equipment

  • 5A101 – Telemetry equipment designed or modified for UAVs or rocket systems
  • 5D101 – Telemetry software
  • 5E101 – Production, development or use technology for telemetry equipment and/or software

Acoustics

  • 6A00 – Object detection systems [capable of certain performance thresholds]
  • 6D001 – Acoustics software
  • 6E001/6E002 – Production and development technology for acoustics

Underwater Equipment

  • 8A992 – Life jackets, inflation cartridges, compasses, wetsuits, masks, find, weighbelts and dive computers
  • 8D992 – Underwater equipment software
  • 8E992 – Development, production and use technology for underwater equipment

The lab’s leading scientists picked the coolest advances to showcase how Army scientists and researchers are supporting the Soldier of the future with a top 10 list from 2020. (source)

[ The U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command, now known as DEVCOM, Army Research Laboratory, the Army’s corporate research laboratory, has the mission to operationalize science for transformational overmatch. ]

Number 10: X-ray-like imaging system to see through barriers

How about Superman-like X-ray vision in the form of goggles for Soldiers? New Army-funded research is looking at how to make this a reality.

Researchers created an imaging system to see objects through environmental barriers, like sand. They shine an ultra-fast laser through a barrier and read back the reflected photons, assembling an image of what was behind the barrier in just fractions of a second.

Existing imaging capabilities are limited to relaying back objects in two dimensions, but this new research will show objects in three dimensions, giving Soldiers more accurate situational and threat awareness in degraded visual environments. This could help future pilots fly through sandstorms, and robots navigate through fog.

“Previous efforts were at very small distances, and with very heavy and complex methodology,” said Army researcher Dr. Hamid Krim. “This is more of a macro scale, and it could be used on large or small moving platforms.”

Number 9: Levitating, freezing atoms to further quantum networking

Using laser beams, Army researchers levitate atoms and freeze them to the coldest temperatures on earth, nearly absolute zero. Patterns of quantum information are stored in the frozen atoms, creating quantum holograms that can be retrieved. From this, researchers developed a new way to solve a critical challenge in quantum entanglement.

The resulting holographic quantum memory is a building block for future Army quantum networks with exponentially more powerful capabilities in computing, sensing and communications.

“Quantum networks are completely different than anything that currently exists,” said Army researcher Kevin Cox. “The internet is the network right now, and it possesses certain capabilities. Quantum networks will have completely different capabilities and will access a piece of the universe that we have not been able to access before. It will lead to computing power that will be orders of magnitude more powerful than anything that currently exists.”

Number 8: An ultra-thin, flexible switch to access highest 5G frequencies

A new ultra-thin radio-frequency switch could provide access to the highest 5G frequencies and enable 6G connectivity and beyond.

Building off a material the Army discovered 10 years ago, research partners developed an atomic switch that is capable of connecting to the best available frequencies. It is more than 100 times more energy-efficient than what is used todayand can transmit data at speeds up to 100 gigabits per second—speeding up how quickly users can do things like stream high-definition media and increasing average battery life substantially.

“This switches between frequencies, similar to tuning frequencies on a radio,” said Army researcher Dr. Chakrapani Varanasi. “The increased bandwidth and frequency range are unmatched—yet it consumes a fraction of the energy than what is currently used.”

The one-atom-thick switch is a fraction of a nanometer, and flexible, so it is easily integrated onto wearable systems as a laminate on Soldiers’ uniforms with negligible extra weight. This could revolutionize the way the Army communicates, and could be integrated into satellite systems, smart radios and across the Internet of Things.

Number 7: Autonomous sensors configuring mesh radio network

Imagine autonomous, independent sensors could create their own radio network in a remote location. Army scientists are working on technology that will provide Soldiers with situational awareness through a unique autonomous mesh networking solution. Dropped sensors on a battlefield autonomously form their own network to route communications back to a place of interest, whether it is a command post or a lone Soldier.

This radio network created on-the-fly requires little to no user intervention, adapts to local conditions and is more than 20 times more energy efficient than conventional Army radios—meaning Soldiers can carry less and communicate better.

“Soldiers carry so much weight, and radio and batteries comprise a significant amount of that load,” said Army researcher Ron Tobin. “A capability like this could be much more energy-efficient, which could improve communications for longer durations but also lighten the load for Soldiers.”

Number 6: Real-time object detection model

Like autonomous cars are able to detect their surroundings, Soldiers need real-time scene understanding at the tactical edge. Using artificial intelligence and machine learning, Army researchers developed a novel object recognition model to immediately detect objects of interest.

Sensors deployed on platforms such as drones or ground vehicles capture images and video. The model locates and identifies these objects, processing information on the spot—even where computational processing is limited. Soldiers are then alerted to suspicious activities in the surrounding area.

“Our model can process five to six frames per second, which is comparable to the current state-of-the-art,” said Army researcher Dr. Heesung Kwon. “But we use multiple classifiers that can detect objects better than existing models.”

This capability enables rapid decision-making, reducing mission risk, and could be integrated into future Soldier eyewear.

Number 5: Electrical nudge to help brain

Sometimes we could all use a little stimulation to kick-start our brains. Army and academic researchers found how a subtle electrical nudge helps the brain reorganize its activity to rapidly adapt and better make decisions. Inspired by dynamic network techniques, researchers used this nudge to bypass the normal human sensory and cognitive pathways.

“This is changing the information flow through connections in the brain and can help us understand how the brain operates, especially in groups,” said Army researcher Dr. Javier Garcia.

This research lays the groundwork for improved teaming with intelligent agents—with possible future neuro-technologies that could prevent or predict behavioral mistakes or assess individual cognitive performance to keep our Soldiers sharp.

Number 4: AI to predict aircraft damage and failure

Army helicopters perform some of the most daring maneuvers in some of the most dangerous places in the world. Keeping the fleet in peak performing condition is critical.

Army researchers studied 15 years of flight patterns—more than 1.3 million flights from 4,000 UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters—and identified more than 100 different types of maneuvers. They connect which specific aircraft parts undergo the most wear and tear during these maneuvers. The result is a robust AI model predicting with nearly 100% accuracy which critical parts will fail, how and when.

“We know critical parts on an aircraft have finite life,” said Army researcher Dr. Mulugeta Haile. “We can use this data to effectively predict the best time to maintain an aircraft—by looking at how it has been flown rather than how much it has been flown.”

This significantly reduces costs to sustain the existing fleet—and most importantly, also identifies catastrophic damage before failure, improving mission outcomes and protecting our pilots.

Number 3: Intelligent swarming drones

Researchers look to nature to emulate the perfect dynamic flying formation.

Army and academic researchers develop autonomous, omniscient-like, swarming drones that can reason and make the best decisions without human interference. Equipped with cameras, these drones look around and see each other, and independently reason about each other’s size, distance and motion. The agents then communicate with each other. Through a form of machine learning, they imitate each other and decide how to reach the ideal collective goal.

“The agents have to learn how to process what they see, how to talk to each other and how to move, all through imitation,” said Army Senior Research Scientist Dr. Brian Sadler.

This could lead to completely autonomous cohesion and decision-making to assist our Soldiers in the most critical situations.

Number 2: 3D printed munitions

3D printing revolutionized the convenience and speed at which everyday people create everyday objects. Army scientists pioneer the 3D printing frontier with first-of-its-kind polymers for energetics and metals—including the highest-strength steel ever made—to develop the next generation of munitions.

They were first in the world to demonstrate 3D structural circuit manufacturing that will revolutionize munition fusing and sensing, while also saving weight and space.

“We are printing materials no one else has ever printed, and new geometric designs that open up the trade space for munitions,” said Army researcher Dr. Jason Robinette.

But how durable are they? These 3D printed munitions have high-G survivability—withstanding the most extreme accelerations that even current munitions can’t match. This will help soldiers in extreme environments and tomorrow’s battlefield.

Number 1: Intelligent, navigating munitions

Army researchers use the latest technologies to create the most intelligent munitions that navigate to and hit moving targets. With onboard sensors, actuators, and an imager, a munition runs an algorithm on the tip of the artillery piece as it flies to its target.

Current systems rely on GPS to navigate to a specified coordinate. This munition enables moving the flight path—both in initial guidance and mid-flight—improving the munition’s range and speed to hit a moving target.

“This research will enable us to penetrate faster and have more maneuverability so that we can evade threat systems and reach the target,” said Army researcher Dr. Frank Fresconi.

This will be a crucial element to ensure the Army’s dominance on land, on sea, and in the air.

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There you have it, all those priorities placed on death, on killing babies instantly or slowly, that entire industry of stuff, and the MILITARY rules the world mentality taking us deeper and deeper into the abyss.

Between 2019 and 2021, incidence of developmental disabilities grew from 7.4% to 8.56% among children ages 3 to 17 across the country, according to a report issued this month from the CDC’s National Center for Health Statistics.
During that time, the prevalence of autism and intellectual disability remained relatively flat, but the uptick was driven by an increase in kids diagnosed with other developmental delay, the federal agency said.

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