It's a tiny photonic version of something I built a long time ago. It basically changes the angle between two faces of a prism, based on voltage control. I'll have to spend an hour with the box cutter when I get home, I'll show you. It's just a chip, looks like an FPGA with a couple of bumps. :)
This is probably part of what they use the technology for.
https://www.npr.org/2026/03/04/nx-s1-5717031/ice-dhs-immigrants-surveillance-confrontation-deportation-mobile-fortify
Do your own research. Exercise due diligence.
Look here - this is the kinda crap these moron Islamists do.
They build an elementary school right next to a military base, then they whine when kids get killed...
https://www.nbcnews.com/world/iran/live-blog/live-updates-iran-supreme-leader-gulf-attacks-israel-tehran-trump-rcna261634/rcrd102979?canonicalCard=true
Oops.
Stuff like this breeds a new generation of terrorists.
If this was an AI screwup we'll probably never hear about it.
Yes. However I just buried it under a bunch of boxes. If you'll give me a minute to organize my life I'll rescue it. Might take a couple of hours. How about "sometime today". :p
Google is in this fray too.
Apparently their AI is still urging people to kill themselves.
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/mar/04/gemini-chatbot-google-jonathan-gavalas
This device has more memory than ChatGPT-3 and fits in your pocket.
Doesn't have to be connected to the internet.
You can train it yourself.
It's now available for purchase.
https://tiiny.ai/
You are also postulating a discrete model. There is a computational parallel in the neural network area, it's called "liquid state machine", it's worthy of study. There are "phases of matter" in a neural network too, they're defined computationally. Simple networks operate like ferromagnets that...
Interesting quote from this article:
Anthropic's artificial intelligence models are being used to support the U.S. military's operations in Iran, even after the company was blacklisted by the Trump administration, a source told CNBC...
So this is really your fundamental postulate - discrete spacetime. The alternative hypothesis seems to be a quantum foam where the rules of physics break down.
IMO a discrete spacetime is possible and compatible with what we know. After all, waves are just a description, light behaves "as if"...