Pete Hegseth is urging members of the military to embrace GenAI.mil, a "secure generative AI platform for every member of the Department of War." I'm sure this will be fine.

"I expect every member of the Department to log in, learn it, and incorporate it into your workflows immediately. AI should be in your battle rhythm every single day. It should be your teammate. By mastering this tool, we will outpace our adversaries. The power is now in your hands."

I wonder who came up with their logo, which looks like a worm invading the Pentagon.

@briankrebs

AI is an accountability sink.

Something used for blameshifting, to excuse the awful.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Unaccountability_Machine

The Unaccountability Machine - Wikipedia

@Npars01 @briankrebs
Ai is a cyber fall guy?
No wonder so many in the C-suite and at upper government levels are embracing the hype so enthusiastically.
Like Trump, who stupid people think is smart, Ai is a form of computing that stupid people think smart.

@Guillotine_Jones @Npars01 @briankrebs
More like the user is the fall guy.

Management assigns a workload that can only be accomplished by handing off to AI and rubber stamping whatever it does.

But the workload is assigned *to the human*, who is theoretically "checking" the AI's output - so any crimes committed by the AI, any civil liabilities it incurs, fall on the human accountability sink.

@dragonfrog @Npars01 @briankrebs
Sounds super-thruthy, dragonfrog.
We're all fall-guys now, living at the pleasure of the buyers of the bullshit.