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X @The Wall Street Journal
The Kremlin is reaching deep into Russia’s schools to prepare young pupils for potential future wars https://t.co/UjSpU9USfD ...
X @BBC News (World)
BBC News (World)· 2025-11-13 06:05
Geopolitical Landscape - Ukraine is fighting to hold on through another freezing winter amid Russia's growing attacks [1]
War Without Killing | Worrachit Borkham | TEDxLCCUniversity
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-11 17:20
Core Argument - The central question explored is whether warfare without killing is possible, challenging the conventional reliance on lethal force to achieve military objectives [2][3] - The analysis suggests that while killing has been a convenient means to an end in warfare, alternative non-lethal approaches exist and warrant further exploration [6][7] - The report advocates for a shift towards integrating AI and unmanned technologies into military operations to reduce unnecessary pain and suffering [12] Technological Advancement - AI, particularly computer vision and deep learning, holds significant potential for integration into military technologies like drones, autonomous robots, and unmanned vehicles, enabling non-lethal control methods [10][11] - Examples include transitioning from robots with guns to robots with non-lethal guns, and from drones with bombs to drones with signal jammers [11] - The United Kingdom and Canada are actively developing AI technologies for military applications, highlighting a global trend [12][13] Ethical Considerations - The ethical implications of AI development in warfare must be carefully considered to ensure the right outcomes, emphasizing the need for ethical guidelines [13][14] - Despite potential dangers, AI, with proper ethical frameworks, can be a valuable tool for improving lives, society, and security [14] Practical Limitations & Future Directions - Current non-lethal weapons, such as neutralizer dart guns and non-lethal gas, have limitations, including dosage control and human vulnerability [7][8] - The development of fully practical AI machines capable of neutralizing enemies without killing remains a challenge, but continued exploration of alternatives is crucial [14] - The report encourages action and advocacy for change, urging individuals to reach out to NGOs, decision-makers, and leaders to raise awareness about the potential of AI in warfare [15][16]
X @Andrew Tate
Andrew Tate· 2025-11-09 09:43
RT THE WAR ROOM (@ReachTWR)If you were plunged into a war.Would you truly feel comfortable alone?Would you be confident in the people you currently have around you? https://t.co/g0IKHfBUFJ ...
X @BBC News (World)
BBC News (World)· 2025-11-09 07:11
When warring troops stopped fighting and shared a picnic https://t.co/7HTmfchHLN ...
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-11-05 20:00
Ukraine’s growing integration with the EU since the war started has begun to return Lviv to its old place in central Europe. But it is a different story in Kharkiv, once a major educational centre and industrial hub https://t.co/OHRuvz0RgX ...
X @BBC News (World)
BBC News (World)· 2025-11-05 18:44
Why the fall of Pokrovsk would matter to Ukraine and Russia https://t.co/4ZmIr8sBay ...
X @Mike Benz
Mike Benz· 2025-11-05 17:11
The conveniently unstated fact here is that nearly all “Champions of War” became “Voices of Resistance” — and leaders of it at that! — when Trump defeated Bush in 2016 on a platform of ending wars. There’s no “journey” here. They became “Resistance” *because* they championed war. https://t.co/e67fEv5j8PGlenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald):During Bush 43, Dick Cheney was at least as hated in liberal circles as much as Trump is now. He was maligned (validly) as a fascist, war profiteering, sociopathic, corrupt monst ...
Understanding the human costs of war | René Rossignaud | TEDxUniversityofMalta
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-05 16:23
Personal Background & Motivation - The speaker's early struggles with anxiety and photography as a form of protection and escape are highlighted [1] - The speaker's passion for photojournalism was ignited by receiving a camera at a young age [1] - The speaker's desire to move beyond local press photography due to a hunger for more impactful journalism is mentioned [1] War Zone Experiences & Observations - The speaker recounts experiences entering Gaza, detailing the difficult entry process and the immediate exposure to violence and destruction [2] - The speaker describes the moral struggles faced in Gaza, witnessing the impact of war on civilians, especially children [3] - The speaker shares experiences of being detained and mistreated in Gaza, highlighting the risks faced as a journalist [3] - The speaker recounts covering the Arab Spring in Tunis, Egypt and Libya, noting the varying levels of danger and witnessing the destruction and inhumane conditions [3][4] - The speaker details a near-fatal experience in Syria, being shot and injured while attempting to cross into Homs [4] - The speaker describes the horrors witnessed in Ukraine, including the aftermath of attacks on civilians and the discovery of mass casualties [4][6] - The speaker recounts working with a rescue mission near the Russian front lines in Ukraine, facing constant threats from drones and missile strikes [6][7][8][9][10] Reflections & Impact - The speaker reflects on the psychological impact of witnessing war, including PTSD and feelings of anger and disillusionment [4] - The speaker questions the presence and actions of a higher power in the face of such suffering [3][5] - The speaker emphasizes the importance of remembering the human cost of war, viewing soldiers as more than just numbers [4] - The speaker expresses concern about the potential for widespread devastation if wars are not stopped [12]
X @Mike Benz
Mike Benz· 2025-11-04 18:37
There are about 20 billion people in heaven who would feel a lot safer if the next version of Dick Cheney just chills a little bit and isn’t constantly agitating for war with Eastern Eden, Western Beulah, North Valhallah and Southern Zion ...