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Gen. Milley warns West Point graduates of 'increasing' risk of global war, 'robotic tanks'

FOX News

Gen. Mark Milley tells graduates of the US Military Academy to prepare West Point military academy graduates to prepare for increasingly dangerous world. Gen. Mark Milley told cadets graduating from U.S. Military Academy West Point Saturday to be prepared for increasing risk of global conflict and a host of new weapons technologies in their careers. "The world you are being commissioned into has the potential for a significant international conflict between great powers. And that potential is increasing, not decreasing," Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told the cadets at the 2022 commencement ceremony in West Point, New York. "And right now, at this very moment, a fundamental change is happening in the very character of war. We are facing right now two global powers, China and Russia, each with significant military capabilities, and both who fully intend to change the current rules based order," Milley said.


Beginning by hacking Tesla .. Is the world witnessing a global war for artificial intelligence?

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At the height of the exchange of accusations between the United States and China regarding the "Covid-19" disease, new signs of a war between the two countries appeared, the Artificial intelligence War, which lead us to ask: Is this technology ready to work in safety? And can military AI be deceived easily? Although military AI technologies dominate military strategy in the US and China; But what sparked the crisis was that last March, Chinese researchers launched a brilliant, and potentially devastating, attack against one of America's most valuable technological assets, the Tesla electric car. A research team from the security laboratory of the Chinese technology giant "Tencent" has succeeded in finding several ways to deceive the artificial intelligence algorithms in the Tesla electric car by carefully changing the data, which are fed to the car's sensors, and the team managed to trick and confuse the vehicle's AI. The team tricked Tesla's brilliant algorithms capable of detecting raindrops on the windshield or following the lines on the road, operating the windshield wipers to act as if there was rain, and the lane markings on the road were modified to confuse the autonomous driving system so that it passed in the opposite traffic lane in violation of traffic rules.


AUTOMAKERS IN GLOBAL WAR FOR TALENT – PART 2: INDUSTRY 4.0 - EuroTriade

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The Renault-Nissan alliance is in the process of hiring a core team of at least 300 technology experts, with expertise in software and cloud engineering, data analytics, machine learning and systems architecture, for its newly-created Connected Vehicle and Mobility Services group. The global auto industry prepares to enter in the technological innovation. Thus, automotive players' investment such as The Renault-Nissan Alliance in digital automotive innovation are intended to be established. As they are launching at competition with some non – automotive firms such: Apple, Uber, Google … and some technology startups which is also initiating in this field, They launch in the technology experts' engagement around 300, for their new project in digital automotive. So, this give to all job seekers an opportunity to join their dynamic and innovative team to make a change in the numeric automotive's world image.


Lyft declares global war on Uber as it launches in Toronto

Daily Mail - Science & tech

U.S. ride-hailing firm Lyft Inc on Tuesday launched its service in Toronto, the first international market for the rival of much larger Uber Technologies Inc . Lyft is moving outside the United States as Uber faces investigations by governments around the world over its cover up of a massive 2016 data breach. 'Canada, there's a new ride in town -- Lyft is now live across the GTA!' the firm said. Ride-hailing firm Lyft Inc said on Monday it would launch its service in Toronto, marking the first international expansion for the U.S.-based rival of Uber Technologies Inc. US ridesharing giant Lyft revealed in October it has received a $1 billion investment from Google's parent company, Alphabet. Lyft and Alphabet already have a relationship through a partnership Lyft struck with Waymo, Alphabet's self-driving car unit, in May.