The level of fortitude in the American military is definitely in question these days.
Not only is the alleged Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff all gung ho for the trans craze, but now the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics, and Chief Software Officer of the Pentagon is waving the white flag toward China and its supposed cyber supremacy.
Nicolas Chaillan, 37, told the Financial Times on Sunday that there is “good reason to be angry” at the US failing to rise to China’s cyber threat, even fearing that it puts his children’s future at risk.
“We have no competing fighting chance against China in 15 to 20 years. Right now, it’s already a done deal; it is already over, in my opinion,” Nicolas Chaillan, 37, told the paper….
He claimed that the US, like Beijing, should have prioritized artificial intelligence, machine learning, and cyber capabilities over traditional military spending like building new fighter jets.
“Whether it takes a war or not is kind of anecdotal,” he told the paper of his prediction of China’s route to future world dominance.
He attacked Google for not working on AI with the US Defense Department, while Chinese companies are obliged to work with Beijing.
The US is also wasting time debating the ethics of AI while China makes “massive investment” and eschews such concerns, he said.
Since China has essentially stolen just about all the intellectual property it utilizes, the question may well be how well did they copy our efforts, especially when it is reported that Google and various alphabet soup three-letter agencies are very much clients.
Ethics not being a concern…are we sure this guy is really an American?
“While we wasted time in bureaucracy, our adversaries moved further ahead,” Chaillan wrote in a scathing letter on LinkedIn last month when first announcing his resignation.
“At this point, I am just tired of continuously chasing support and money to do my job,” he said of the pioneering Pentagon job that was “probably the most challenging and infuriating of my entire career.”
Chaillan told the Financial Times that he plans in the coming weeks to testify to Congress about the Chinese cyber threat to US supremacy, including in classified briefings.
Oh, great. Another bread and circuses show hearing.
In the meantime, all we have to go on for this statement is Chaillan’s word. Who knows if he knows the whole truth of the matter.
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