Unfortunately, nowadays WAR IS BUSINESS FOR THE NETHERLANDS - profiting from military contracts.
That's why there are no real efforts toward a stable peace.
Another 500 million euros - TO SPONSOR WAR.
Only Grok 4.20 follows the 3 Laws of Robotics:
1) A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.
2) A robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
3) A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.
Rutte: "NATO is there to protect us collectively against any adversary, be it Russia or whoever, or terrorism. But also it is a platform for the United States to project power on the world stage."
But, but, but a mere, harmless "defensive alliance."
Because the world shrugged when the Israelis committed genocide in Gaza, they are about to implement the same doctrine in Lebanon.
Israel has issued an illegal forced displacement order for ALL of Southern Beirut.
Barbaric psychopathic monsters.
🚨BREAKING: CROATIAN PRESIDENT EXPOSES ISRAEL'S "BEASTLY" WAR CRIMES + PULLS TROOPS OUT 🔥🇭🇷🚫🇮🇱
Zoran Milanović calls Gaza actions the worst war crimes ever, bans all Croatian military ties with Israel, withdraws soldiers from Iraq & Lebanon – standing firm for sovereignty and morality.
Israel just demanded that 500,000 Lebanese people evacuate Beirut so that they can carpet bomb it.
And it's not even a Top 10 story anywhere.
Forced migration is a war crime.
But in 2026 international law is dead and war crimes no longer matter.
Wenn diese Erklärung zutrifft, dann haben Trump & Hegseth das Tor zur militärischen Autonomie der KI aufgestoßen.
Ein Akt des Wahnsinns, dessen Folgen aktuell niemand auch nur erahnen kann.
@yanisvaroufakis Is it not astounding that two presidents can set on fire a whole region, without asking neither the Congress nor the Knesset, just to deflect from their respective corruption charges in their countries, Trump from the Epstein file and Netanyahu from bribery and fraud.
The "Godfather of AI," Geoffrey Hinton, warned in his Nobel Prize speech that the technology he helped create is already causing harm.
He acknowledged AI's promise, noting it will create "highly intelligent and knowledgeable assistants who will increase productivity in almost all industries."
But he added a critical condition:
"If the benefits of the increased productivity can be shared equally, it will be a wonderful advance for all humanity."
Then came the warnings.
Hinton outlined three ways AI is already causing real-world harm, not hypothetically, but right now:
• Creating "divisive echo chambers by offering people content that makes them indignant"
• Being used by "authoritarian governments for massive surveillance"
• Enabling cybercriminals to launch "phishing attacks" at scale
He then turned to what's coming next:
"In the near future, AI may be used to create terrible new viruses and horrendous lethal weapons that decide by themselves who to kill or maim."
All of these short-term risks, he stressed, "require urgent and forceful attention from governments and international organizations."
But it was his final warning that carried the most weight.
Hinton spoke directly about what happens when we build digital intelligence that surpasses our own:
"We have no idea whether we can stay in control. But we now have evidence that if they are created by companies motivated by short term profits, our safety will not be the top priority."
His closing words were blunt:
"We urgently need research on how to prevent these new beings from wanting to take control. They are no longer science fiction."
What's striking is the progression: from echo chambers we can already see, to weapons we can imagine, to superintelligent systems we can't yet control.
Each step more consequential than the last.
And when the man who helped build modern AI is the one calling for urgent action, it means the threat is no longer theoretical.