Jiang's term for a public-facing technological order built through civilian brands rather than openly through military institutions.
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civilian state
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Jiang says the Pentagon effectively built a civilian-facing technological order through trusted consumer figures because Americans would have rejected the same infrastructure if it were presented openly as military control.
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"...Jobs? And the answer is because they wanted to create a civilian state. But if the Pentagon were to sell computers to American people,..."
"...and fight exactly next the world will move towards an ai civilian state so if you do online it's being recorded to figure out..."
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