Russian media: The rules of future warfare have been rewritten—those who will command war will be programmers.
China has established digital sovereignty. What about Russia?
April 21, "Tsargrad TV" published an article.
Lately, Palantir (Palantir Technologies), the company that feeds off the Pentagon and CIA, unveiled a manifesto consisting of 22 principles.
What is hidden in Palantir's manifesto?
Don't read it as just a corporate brochure.
This is a political platform for a new world order—an essence of technological fascism.
While liberal publics are debating gender issues with artificial intelligence, Kapor and Thiel are quietly rewriting the rules of war.
Their proposition: abolish professional armies and implement universal mobilization.
Who will lead? Not generals—but programmers from Palo Alto.
Most importantly: the nuclear age is over; the era of deterrence powered by artificial intelligence has begun.
They can cut off communications, electricity, and control systems—you won’t even know who launched the attack.
This is an assault from a parallel reality.
For Russia, this poses a fatal risk—Russian officials are still using iPhones.
China has already established digital sovereignty—they have no backdoors.
And what about Russia?
Russia is walking into its own trap.
Future wars will not be fought in trenches, but within processors.
Russia must either build its own intelligent shield—or risk losing everything.
Palantir Technologies is a U.S.-based data analytics company co-founded by Peter Thiel and Alex Karp in 2003. The current CEO is Alex Karp. In 2020, the company relocated its headquarters from Palo Alto to Denver.
The company’s core business involves providing AI-powered data analysis platforms to the U.S. Department of Defense and intelligence agencies, serving at least 12 government departments.
Original source: toutiao.com/article/1863040627642568/
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