>How does a fir tree walk compared to humans and to other trees?
As if covered by a thick pelt; whereas elder trees are kinda creaky and geriatric, spruce trees are fresh and peppy, and poplar trees strut like models
how other trees walk depends on what they are. Pine trees walk like pine trees, oaks like oaks, etc.
A fir tree walks like the guy in OPs post walked when he was trying to trick the AI.
Now give that AI that's real good at spotting people in normal camouflage but shit at spotting people doing stupid shit to a human as an assistant and things get a bit more troublesome for the wannabe ninjas.
Though the AI training regime has most likely been expanded to also include people doing stupid shit as well after that test. Oh well. As semi-good news for anyone needing to sneak past such an AI such training will likely be limited in speed and creativity by the human training dummies. An AI likely can't come up with proper human stupid shit, and so they can't match the detection AI to a camouflage AI to train at a few thousand times real time.
>The new arms race will be detection vs obfuscation.
deeply insightful
I don't know if anyone remembers the trend of painting dazzle camo on your face to fool facial recognition software from a few years ago, but we're already well into this meta.
attempts to make weird hairstyles/colors, eccentric makeup, piercings, and tattoos more common are all psyops to train computers to recognize aberrations. If everyone just looks normal then wearing glitter will fool the AI demons, if enough wear glitter the AI demons learn to recognize them.
>Though the AI training regime has most likely been expanded to also include people doing stupid shit as well after that test.
They've tried that, it just leads to AI that magdumps on random trees and clumps of grass.
>Now give that AI that's real good at spotting people in normal camouflage but shit at spotting people doing stupid shit to a human as an assistant and things get a bit more troublesome for the wannabe ninjas.
Or just bake the AI into your surveillance cameras as a complement to, not a replacement for, your existing security staff.
The tree thing would be a great plot point for an adaption of Macbeth: >“Macbeth shall never vanquished be until / Great Birnam Wood to high Dunsinane Hill / Shall come against him”
Macbeth thinks he is safe in his castle guarded by AI controlled sentries but then…
>HATO anti-AI tactics, 2022 colorized
>he field-stripped a fir tree and walked like a fir tree
How does a fir tree walk compared to humans and to other trees?
their gait is bit wooden
Carlos!
slowly
We have only just said good morning 🙂
>How does a fir tree walk compared to humans and to other trees?
As if covered by a thick pelt; whereas elder trees are kinda creaky and geriatric, spruce trees are fresh and peppy, and poplar trees strut like models
Gif related
how other trees walk depends on what they are. Pine trees walk like pine trees, oaks like oaks, etc.
A fir tree walks like the guy in OPs post walked when he was trying to trick the AI.
Watch the Mythbusters episode where they do this but with an indoor IR cam. That's basically the strat here but outside instead of inside.
with revolutionary intent
Robots fear the treeman
>this AI system can defeat even the most brilliant warriors!
>*spits out crayons* Yeah? Well what about MARINES?
DARPA has been working on ML/AI since it became a thing. It funded some of the early research into neural nets and deep learning algos
Wow. I need to remember to bring a Charlie Brown Great Pumpkin ghost sheet to the robot apocalypse.
colonel carwindows would be proud
Now give that AI that's real good at spotting people in normal camouflage but shit at spotting people doing stupid shit to a human as an assistant and things get a bit more troublesome for the wannabe ninjas.
Though the AI training regime has most likely been expanded to also include people doing stupid shit as well after that test. Oh well. As semi-good news for anyone needing to sneak past such an AI such training will likely be limited in speed and creativity by the human training dummies. An AI likely can't come up with proper human stupid shit, and so they can't match the detection AI to a camouflage AI to train at a few thousand times real time.
I knew they were ahead of their time. The new arms race will be detection vs obfuscation.
>The new arms race will be detection vs obfuscation.
deeply insightful
I don't know if anyone remembers the trend of painting dazzle camo on your face to fool facial recognition software from a few years ago, but we're already well into this meta.
attempts to make weird hairstyles/colors, eccentric makeup, piercings, and tattoos more common are all psyops to train computers to recognize aberrations. If everyone just looks normal then wearing glitter will fool the AI demons, if enough wear glitter the AI demons learn to recognize them.
>Though the AI training regime has most likely been expanded to also include people doing stupid shit as well after that test.
They've tried that, it just leads to AI that magdumps on random trees and clumps of grass.
>Now give that AI that's real good at spotting people in normal camouflage but shit at spotting people doing stupid shit to a human as an assistant and things get a bit more troublesome for the wannabe ninjas.
Or just bake the AI into your surveillance cameras as a complement to, not a replacement for, your existing security staff.
whose footprints are these?
honestly more impressed that some guys sommersaulted for 300m
>some guys sommersaulted for 300m
>Marines
not a surprise in any way
The tree thing would be a great plot point for an adaption of Macbeth:
>“Macbeth shall never vanquished be until / Great Birnam Wood to high Dunsinane Hill / Shall come against him”
Macbeth thinks he is safe in his castle guarded by AI controlled sentries but then…
>million in tax dollars to this AI
>8 crayon eaters broke it with somersaults.
War.. War has changed