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Wes Davis

Wes Davis

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    “I’m flying off the wing of something that’s making its own decisions. And it’s not a human brain.”

    ...said an Air Force pilot quoted in a story about the challenges and realities of the Air Force’s Skyborg AI wingman program in The New York Times today.

    It’s not quite that fake story about an AI drone killing its handler to circumvent its directives, but this passage tells a similar story about surprising, if less problematic, AI problem-solving:

    In early tests, the autonomous drones already have shown that they will act in unusual ways, with the Valkyrie in one case going into a series of rolls. At first, Major Elder thought something was off, but it turned out that the software had determined that its infrared sensors could get a clearer picture if it did continuous flips.

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    Wes Davis
    Arleen Sorkin, the voice of Harley Quinn, has died at 67.

    Filmmaker James Gunn shared the news on Instagram last night (via Deadline). Sorkin had a long acting career in Television, most notably as Harley Quinn in Batman: The Animated Series.

    In fact, the character existed because of her. No, really — Paul Dini, who brought us the series, based the character on a scene from Days of Our Lives featuring Sorkin in a clown suit.

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    Wes Davis
    Stephen King illustrates, in his way, the difference between human writers and AI.

    The famed horror author, whose body of work is weaved (in a multi-verse-before-multiverses-were-popular way) around a fantasy series about a gunslinger in a post-technological society that incorporates a sentient AI train (who is a pain), wrote for The Atlantic that he isn’t worried about AI supplanting him.

    At least, not yet. This abridged passage illustrates why:

    A character creeps up on another character and shoots him in the back of the head with a small revolver. When the shooter rolls the dead man over, he sees a small bulge in the man’s forehead. The bullet did not quite come out, you see. When I sat down that day, I knew the murder was going to happen, and I knew it was going to be murder by gun. I did not know about that bulge, which becomes an image that haunts the shooter going forward. That was a genuine creative moment, one that came from being in the story and seeing what the murderer was seeing. It was a complete surprise.

    Could a machine create that bulge? I would argue not, but I must—reluctantly—add this qualifier: Not yet.

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    Wes Davis
    The environmental damage of SpaceX’s Starship explosion in April surprised wildlife experts.

    The Starship launch that destroyed its launch pad and scattered detritus for miles in Boca Chica, Texas in May reportedly left biologists for the Fish and Wildlife Service in private disbelief, reported Bloomberg yesterday.

    Concrete chunks had left craters a foot deep and were strewn across tidal flats, almost four acres of state park were burned, and seven bobwhite quail eggs and a collection of blue land crabs had been incinerated.

    The FAA seeks the dismissal of a related lawsuit filed against it in May by environmental groups and the Carrizo/Comecrudo Nation of Texas.

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    Wes Davis
    Chromecast won’t let you cast to it without being on the same network anymore.

    A Google support document reveals the company quietly removed the guest mode feature that let users cast media to the Google Chromecast without being on the same Wi-Fi network (via 9to5Google).

    The feature, which debuted nearly 10 years ago, let users not on the network connect to a Chromecast using a PIN either manually entered on their device or transmitted to it with inaudible noises.