I was hoping for a more detailed discussion of risks related to the escalated sightings of unexplained drones in the US. Of course a lot of nonsense going on around these stories, but there are legitimate reasons to take them seriously. For one, there have been at least two cases in the US and one in South Korea of Chinese nationals being arrested for flying drones in sensitive airspace:
I think the modal outcome is that these sightings blow over, but these days drones are weapons of war, so it is worth at least diving into the details to better understand the situation.
I was hoping for a more detailed discussion of risks related to the escalated sightings of unexplained drones in the US. Of course a lot of nonsense going on around these stories, but there are legitimate reasons to take them seriously. For one, there have been at least two cases in the US and one in South Korea of Chinese nationals being arrested for flying drones in sensitive airspace:
- Fengyun Shi, Newport News, July https://www.wavy.com/news/local-news/chinese-national-sentenced-for-espionage-after-flying-drone-over-nn-navy-ships/
- (as you mentioned) Yinpiao Zhou, Vandenberg Base, December https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/los-angeles-man-arrested-for-flying-drone-over-taking-photos-of-vandenberg-space-force-base/
- Case in South Korea, November https://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/news/2024-11-10/national/defense/Chinese-tourist-who-allegedly-filmed-NIS-building-with-drone-detained-by-police/2174418
I think the modal outcome is that these sightings blow over, but these days drones are weapons of war, so it is worth at least diving into the details to better understand the situation.
Best coverage I've seen so far is on www.twz.com
> All members of our Sentinel forecasting team agreed that research to create mirror life should be banned
While I think the research should be limited & better detected, I don't think a ban is as feasible
The first paragraph in the "Other biorisk" section cuts off mid-sentence.
Thanks, fixed