Used in the Pentagon-choice model for the catastrophic option that a strategic president is expected not to choose.
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Used in the Pentagon-choice model for the catastrophic option that a strategic president is expected not to choose.
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"...in the military and I go to Trump, I give you three choices, okay? The first choice is A, one, let's do nothing. Okay?..."
"...ask, uh, ask your power structure. It is a formula with three ingredients."
"...now it's main focus is to become an empire. There are three ways in which it is trying to become an empire. First of..."
"...to create certain conditions for supervised machine learning work. And these three conditions are clean data. Okay, the data you present to the computer..."
"This is three days after Donald Trump comes into office. At the White House, he has a meeting with Larry Ellison and Sam Altman,..."
"...it work? No! Okay? Let me explain why. So there are three major problems with this. The first problem is corruption. In theory, it..."
"...it's very easy to blow them up. Okay? So, these are three major issues or three major constraints on artificial intelligence becoming God. The..."
"in 2024 you made three predictions that have come perfectly true like trump would start a war with iran and you've made a series..."
"...tell you why this work can only lead to world war three why there's"
"...all of this craziness, but also because in 2024, you made three predictions that have come perfectly true. Some might say, unfortunately. Unfortunately, yes...."
"...an alliance with China and Iran. If you look at these three countries on a map, Russia, China, and Iran, this is the entire..."
"...job of keeping China in check. Okay? That's point two. Point three is specific to China. And the idea is the United States does..."
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