@eleanorrees
This one's pretty good too:

"Benjamin Jensen tells the story of marines training against a high-end sentry camera equipped with object-recognition software. The first marines, who tried to sneak up by crawling low, were quickly detected. Then one of them grabbed a piece of tree bark, placed it in front of his face and walked right up to the camera unmolested. The system saw nothing out of the ordinary about an ambulatory plant."

(from https://www.economist.com/technology-quarterly/2022/01/27/deception-and-destruction-can-still-blind-the-enemy )

Deception and destruction can still blind the enemy

Many outcomes will still remain uncertain

The Economist
@eleanorrees As a person of a certain age, I’m delighted by the guys bringing the Metal Gear energy by sneaking around in a cardboard box.
@eleanorrees The trick is to make the Marines think that they just have to defeat an AI, and then there's a sniper hiding behind a wall just shooting down somersaulting and giggling Marines.
@eleanorrees now the system knows what to look for. And it has a grudge.
@eleanorrees This is glorious, and a testament to the street-smarts of the marines.