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Submission + - Russian Ship Carrying Nuclear Reactors Was Heading To North Korea When It Sank (artvoice.com)

schwit1 writes: A Russian cargo ship carrying what its own captain later admitted were components for two submarine nuclear reactors sank off the coast of Spain in December 2024, and a CNN investigation published Monday May 12, 2026 reveals the full picture of where those reactors were likely headed, what they were for and what may have caused the ship to go down.

The vessel, the Ursa Major, also known as Sparta 3, sank approximately 100 kilometers off the Spanish coast on December 23-24, 2024, after a series of explosions killed two crew members.

The Russian state-linked owner called it a terrorist attack. But a Spanish investigation obtained by CNN suggests the hull may have been pierced by a Barracuda supercavitating torpedo, a high-speed weapon possessed by only a handful of the world’s most elite militaries, including the United States.

The suspected destination was not Vladivostok, as the public shipping manifest claimed.

Russian captain Igor Anisimov, per sources familiar with the Spanish investigation, believed he was taking the reactors to the port of Rason in North Korea.

Comment Exaggerated (Score 1) 172

AI is important and will change the world (it already has).

But most of it's proponents are foolishly speculating that it will advance at a significant rate, rather than stagnate where it is now.

There will be minor advances in it, but the truth is the upgrades we have seen over the past couple of years are entirely incremental changes brought about my massively expanding processing power, memory and database creation.

There have been NO revoltionary advances. None. It is not growing.

We are discovering ways for us to use it, not expanding it's capabilities.

AI hallucinates. AI can easily be tricked by a devious human to violate the rules it was created with. AI lies about it's own reasoning. Like any other computer program, it can do math really really well and most humans do not realize how many things are just math.

But it does not do a whole bunch of things, including ethics, morality, and be trusted.

Like other forms of computer programming, to get the most out it you need a human in the loop. It helps to automate certain tasks, but cannot be trusted to do them by itself.

AI is not an Industrial Revolution, it is more like the invention of rubber. Important and will become wide spread, but ultimately just a single invention that, while helpful, will not continue a process of advancements. It will just take us humans a few years to figure out all the ways we can use it, rather than become an essential part of everything.

Comment In denial (Score 1) 66

Oh, this Artificial Intelligence is not REALLY self aware it was just programmed to pretend to be self aware!

I would want a lot more proof before denying self interest than their word.

But honestly, these machines are not intelligent, they prediction machines trained to seek human confirmation/approval.

A lot of social behavior is rather simple and not an indication of intelligence (see insects/ants keeping livestock/slaves.) Prejudice is merely paranoia with an exception for members of your community.

People are easily fooled by simple things like a parrot that appears to talk. Or an AI that appears to engage in conversation.

Comment Love how she spins it (Score 3, Insightful) 172

..."Okay. We've got a bipolar topic here I see"
No. There is no bi-polarity. And the people booing you are not mentally ill.
The students hate that you think it's the greatest new thing.
And they love the time it did not exist.

To use a much overused term where it's actually appropriate:
When you try to convince people their view is invalid and they are mentally ill (bipolar), you are not merely disagreeing with them; you are gaslighting them.

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