Monday, September 08, 2025

The Alliance Among Washington, Tel Aviv and Silicon Valley

 EU sets military spending record, expects more growth in 2025 Defense News


NATO Warns of European Recruitment Crisis Despite Record Military Spending European Conservative


How France invented the censorship-industrial complex Thomas Fazi


Left pushes censure bid against von der LeyenEuractiv


The UK Earns Status as a Censorship State Racket News


The Alliance Among Washington, Tel Aviv and Silicon Valley

A new power system has emerged with the alliance among Washington, Tel Aviv, and Silicon Valley: the military-digital complex, and Gaza is its testing ground.


The Anti-Trump Strategy That’s Actually Working

The Atlantic, no paywall – “…The first seven months of Trump’s Oval Office do-over have been, with occasional exception, a tale of ruthless domination. The Democratic opposition is feeble and fumbling, the federal bureaucracy traumatized and neutered. Corporate leaders come bearing gifts, the Republican Party has been scrubbed of dissent, and the street protests are diminished in size. 


There are eight new articles and seven new columns in the August 2025 Issue:

  • The Trump Administration’s Continued War Against Science, Research and Public HealthPart 2 – This is a follow up to Sabrina I. Pacifici’s July 31, 2025 article, The Trump Administration’s Continued War Against Science, Research and Public Health. In just one more month the administration has ramped up its use of unsupportable actions to expand the cancellation of billions of dollars of congressionally approved funding for a broad swath of government-funded agencies, institutions, programs and leading edge initiatives.
  • 1500 Years Versus 4 Hours: The AlphaZero Project and What It Means for Artificial IntelligenceJerry Lawson, a master of both IT matters as well as chess, addresses the question – will computers ever achieve the holy grail of artificial general intelligence (AGI)—an intelligence that matches or surpasses human abilities across virtually all cognitive tasks? Experts disagree not only on the feasibility but also on the desirability of such an outcome. Optimists envision an era of abundance. Pessimists fear an existential threat.
  • AI slop and the destruction of knowledge Iris van Rooij is Professor of Computational Cognitive Science at the School of Artificial Intelligence in the Faculty of Social Sciences at Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands. Her research focuses on the computational foundations of cognitive science. Recently she was looking for information on what cognitive scientists mean when they speak of ‘domain-general’ cognition. To her surprise and dismay, she hit upon a ScienceDirect page that ‘defined’ the concept using, as she terms it, AI Slop.
  • Mastodon Resources 2025 – Marcus P. Zillman recommends selected sources and sites to help navigate and use the vast Fediverse effectively. Although BlueSkyThreads and Twittercontinue to dominate the social media space, Mastodon offers open source connectivity that transverses silos and allows users to seamlessly communicate with users across platforms with little impediment.
  • What are lawyers for? – Jordan Furlong states that we all know lawyers’ commercial role, to be professional guides for human affairs. But he stresses we also need lawyers to bring the law’s guarantees to life for people and in society. And we need it right now.
  • Beyond the Tool: Why True AI Literacy is About Critical Thinking, Not Prompting– Michael G. Wagner, a technology educator with more than 30 years experience in higher education, contends that the nature of AI literacy is largely misunderstood within the education community.
  • How poisoned data can trick AI − and how to stop it – Hadi Amini and Ervin Moore discuss how the quality of the information that the AI offers depends on the quality of the data it learns from. But if someone tries to interfere by tampering with their training data – either the initial data used to build the system or data the system collects as it’s operating to improve – trouble could ensue.
  • Another Brilliant Idea! the Hidden Dangers of Sycophantic AI Jordan Furlong’s article expands analysis on the already noted risks arising from lawyers using AI.
  • AI In Finance and Banking August 31, 2025 & August 16, 2025 – This semi-monthly column by Sabrina I. Pacificihighlights news, government documents, NGO/IGO papers, conferences, industry white papers and reports, academic papers and speeches, and central bank actions on the subject of AI’s fast paced impact on the banking and finance sectors.
  • Pete Recommends – Weekly highlights on cyber security issues, August 30, 2025; August 23, 2025August 16, 2025August 9, 2025; and August 3,