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    November 24th, 2023: Killer Robots, Indian Assassins, & Wuhan Warnings

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    • Race for Autonomous Drones: US, China, and Israel Leading the ChargeAdvanced drones with AI capabilities for self-flying and target selection are being developed by the US, China, and Israel. The Pentagon is investing in these drones for military use, but international oversight and potential risks are a concern.

      The race for autonomy in drone technology is intensifying, with the US, China, and Israel leading the charge. These advanced drones can fly themselves and even select and engage targets based on AI algorithms without human intervention. The Pentagon is actively developing these AI-enabled drones to counter those being developed by other countries. However, the increasing use of autonomous drones raises concerns about international oversight and potential risks, including accidental engagements or misuse. The debate over AI controlled drones and the need for international regulations is a significant issue that requires attention. Additionally, other topics covered in today's brief include concerns about US researchers' knowledge of the Wuhan coronavirus lab, a secret Indian assassination program, and a disrupted assassination plot against a Sikh separatist in the US. The US Customs and Border Protection also issued a memo warning its agents not to misgender members of the public.

    • AI soldiers and ethical concernsThe global debate continues on whether international law should regulate AI soldiers, as some advocate for legally binding resolutions while others push for a less restrictive approach, amid concerns about unintended consequences and the removal of human decision-making in life-or-death situations.

      We are witnessing a shift in warfare where decisions about life and death are being made by algorithms, not humans. This trend, which includes autonomous missile defense systems, has raised significant ethical concerns and sparked a global debate on whether international law should regulate these AI soldiers. While some countries are pushing for legally binding resolutions to restrict the use of these robots, others are advocating for a less restrictive approach. The development of autonomous weapons technology, like the Dead Hand System during the Cold War, raises concerns about the potential for unintended consequences and the removal of the human element from decisions over life and death. Despite these concerns, the advancement of technology and fear of adversaries' capabilities may drive the development and deployment of these weapons.

    • CCP's influence on Hollywood and US securityThe CCP's infiltration of Hollywood leads to censorship, loss of funding, and bans, while its potential involvement in an assassination plot on American soil highlights its threats to US security.

      The film industry, specifically Hollywood, has faced significant infiltration and manipulation from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), leading to censorship and alteration of films, loss of funding, and even bans on actors. Meanwhile, a serious assassination plot targeting a Sikh activist, Gurpattawant Singh Pana, on American soil was foiled by US authorities. The CCP's involvement in this plot remains unclear, but the US government issued a diplomatic warning to India and filed a sealed indictment against an alleged perpetrator in the US. These events underscore the far-reaching influence and threats posed by the CCP, both to the film industry and American security.

    • India's targeting of Sikh and Kashmiri activistsIndia's intelligence agency, RAW, is suspected of orchestrating attacks against Sikh and Kashmiri activists in various countries. Warnings about dangerous conditions at the Wuhan Institute of Virology were ignored or suppressed, highlighting the need for transparency in scientific research and international relations.

      There seem to be ongoing efforts to target Sikh and Kashmiri activists across various countries, as evidenced by the attempted assassination plot in the US and the murder of Hardeep Singh Nejjar in Canada. This pattern suggests a larger campaign orchestrated by India's intelligence agency, the Research and Analysis Wing, according to a secret intelligence assessment exposed by The Intercept. The conflict stems from India's stance against Sikh separatist movements, which it considers to be terrorist groups. The controversy surrounding the origins of COVID-19 has also resurfaced, with concerns about the Wuhan Institute of Virology dating back to at least 2017. Officials had raised red flags about the lab's work with genetically engineered viruses and a dangerous shortage of trained staff, but their warnings were either ignored or suppressed by top US bureaucrats. These incidents underscore the importance of transparency and accountability in scientific research and international relations.

    • Concerns over Wuhan Institute research ignoredGovernments and research institutions must prioritize safety and transparency to prevent future pandemics, but the Chinese regime's lack of cooperation has hindered understanding of COVID-19 origins.

      During the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, there were numerous safety concerns and national security warnings raised within the US health bureaucracy regarding research being conducted at the Wuhan Institute in China. These concerns were reportedly ignored or dismissed, and the Chinese regime's lack of transparency and cooperation in investigating the origins of the pandemic has left the world vulnerable to future pandemics. The consequences of these oversights were severe, with millions of people dying globally. It's crucial that governments and research institutions prioritize safety and transparency to prevent similar situations from arising in the future. Unfortunately, the Chinese regime's refusal to cooperate has hindered the scientific community's ability to fully understand the origins of COVID-19.

    • CBP Memo: Agents Told to Avoid Using Traditional PronounsThe CBP has issued a memo instructing agents to respect individuals' self-identified gender pronouns and be aware of the evolving nature of these terms.

      The landscape of gender identity is evolving, and it's important for organizations like the US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to adapt their communication styles accordingly. The CBP has issued a memo instructing agents to avoid using traditional pronouns like he, him, she, and her in their initial interactions with individuals, recognizing that the meanings of these terms may change over time. The memo also provides definitions for various terms related to gender identity and sexual orientation. This memo serves as a reminder of the importance of respecting individuals' self-identified gender pronouns and being aware of the evolving nature of these terms. It's a small but significant step towards creating a more inclusive and respectful environment for all individuals.

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