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If The US Navy Warns Its Service Members Against The Use Of AI Chatbots Should Civilians Take Note? AI Apps Harvesting Biometric Data, Altmans' World ID - Technocracy Taking Over Our Civilization 

https://substack.com/app-link/post?publication_id=956088&post_id=156250927

Ana Maria Mihalcea MD PhD Sat Feb 1 2025 

https://substack.com/@anamihalceamdphd

The US Navy warns personnel against using generative AI apps such as DeepSeek
The recent news that the US Navy is warning of the security threat of its personnel using Chatbot is something that we should take note as a society. The adoption of AI tools has become ubiquitous, yet few people are aware of the risks.
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Biometric data harvesting by AI also includes the threat of biometric data hacking. If AI is monitoring your movements, your processing speed, cognitive abilities and your emotional state, you can understand that the hacking of any of these areas is quite easy and has been well described by AI expert Cyrus Parsa.
Due to "potential security and ethical concerns associated with the model's origin and usage"
In brief: DeepSeek's AI chatbot, which has sent the tech industry into a chaotic scramble, is officially banned by the US Navy, which told personnel to avoid using the app due to "potential security and ethical concerns associated with the model's origin and usage." It's important to note, though, that other apps, including ChatGPT, are also banned.
Chinese startup DeepSeek released its open-source R1 AI model this month, trained using 671 billion parameters using just 2,048 Nvidia H800s and $5.6 million – a fraction of the resources required by tech giants who spend billions on their AI systems. The prospect of companies no longer having to buy Nvidia's expensive flagship GPUs sent the company's market value down by a record $600 billion and wiped even more off the stock market.
DeepSeek, owned and operated by a hedge fund in Hangzhou, China, is currently topping the Apple App Store free app charts, but the US Navy won't be using it. A spokesperson for the military branch confirmed that the AI was to be avoided by members, who were told to refrain from downloading, installing, or using the DeepSeek model "in any capacity." The ban covers both work-related and personal use.
The move is said to be part of the Department of the Navy's Chief Information Officer's generative AI policy. CNBC reports that the instructions came from an email that states, "We would like to bring to your attention a critical update regarding a new AI model called DeepSeek." The warning was based on an advisory from Naval Air Warfare Center Division Cyber Workforce Manager.
Given the fact that AI is in charge of monitoring WBAN data accumulated via the self assembly nanotechnology and AI is in control of nano/ microrobots - we should be careful regarding the AI surveillance capacity of human biometric data. You can see the recent publications by the IEEE regarding data control via AI.
		
Fueled by healthcare electronics (HE) and artificial intelligence (AI), smart healthcare market has been emerging, such as medical wireless body area network (WBAN), which can be used for daily health and early disease monitoring, where intra-WBAN communication is at the first tier. However, timely message sending and low-power consumption are still two essential issues. Therefore, an AI-generated content-based control strategy called KsCS-DQNs is suggested to address these challenges.

I posted this recent article regarding the vulnerability of not just our military but all civilians as well as government officials, politicians who can be remote influenced via their WBAN self assembly nanotechnology:
Should The COVID19 Injected Humans Be Declared As Critical Infrastructure By Department Of Homeland Security? How Do We Protect Augmented Humans From Being Hacked By Foreign Adversaries/Terrorists?
https://substack.com/redirect/71db1373-84e0-45f3-a8ea-e075c59da2eb
		JAN 29
ANA MARIA MIHALCEA, MD, PHD		·

Now AI Can Bypass Biometric Banking Security, Experts Warn 

https://substack.com/redirect/0bb24064-2e93-46ee-97a3-340ef20008cf

World wants to link AI agents to digital identity ‘personas’ 
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