US Pentagon’s first software chief quit because China has already won global tech war

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The Pentagon’s former software chief said he quit because China has already won the tech war guaranteeing global dominance — with some US government systems mere “kindergarten level” in comparison.

Nicolas Chaillan, 37, told the Financial Times on Sunday that there is “good reason to be angry” at the US failing to rise to China’s cyber threat, even fearing that it puts his children’s future at risk.

“We have no competing fighting chance against China in 15 to 20 years. Right now, it’s already a done deal; it is already over, in my opinion,” Nicolas Chaillan, 37, told the paper.

Chaillan — who was the Pentagon’s first chief software officer — said China will dominate the future of the world by controlling everything from media narratives to geopolitics.

He claimed that the US, like Beijing, should have prioritized artificial intelligence, machine learning and cyber capabilities over traditional military spending like building new fighter jets.

“Whether it takes a war or not is kind of anecdotal,” he told the paper of his prediction of China’s route to future world dominance.

He attacked Google for not working on AI with the US Defense Department, while Chinese companies are obliged to work with Beijing.

The US is also wasting time debating the ethics of AI while China makes “massive investment” and eschews such concerns, he said.

Some US government cyber-defense systems are so dated, they are merely at “kindergarten level,” he insisted.

“While we wasted time in bureaucracy, our adversaries moved further ahead,” Chaillan wrote in a scathing letter on LinkedIn last month when first announcing his resignation.

“At this point, I am just tired of continuously chasing support and money to do my job,” he said of the pioneering Pentagon job that was “probably the most challenging and infuriating of my entire career.”

Chaillan told the Financial Times that he plans in the coming weeks to testify to Congress about the Chinese cyber threat to US supremacy, including in classified briefings.

A spokesperson for the Department of the Air Force told the Financial Times that Frank Kendall, secretary of the Air Force, had discussed Chaillan’s recommendations with him and thanked him for his contributions.

Google was not immediately available for comment, Reuters said.

It comes as a new poll shows that about 9 in 10 Americans are at least somewhat concerned about hacking, while about two-thirds say they are very or extremely concerned.

The poll by the Pearson Institute and the Associated Press shows that roughly three-quarters also eye the Chinese and Russian governments as major threats to the cybersecurity of the US government.

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“We have no competing fighting chance against China in 15 to 20 years. Right now, it’s already a done deal; it is already over, in my opinion,” Nicolas Chaillan, 37, told the paper.

We shall defeat them via the abilities we are focused on cultivating in our children, ie the two Rs: Respecting pronouns and Recognizing microaggressions.

That‘s why we’re doing it right? It makes us stronger right?

Chaillan — who was the Pentagon’s first chief software officer — said China will dominate the future of the world by controlling everything from media narratives to geopolitics.

“Will.”
”Future.”

I respect what he’s saying but this shit is already here, and as the Pentagon’s first chief software officer, he should know that. This is the reason we’re skipping math and focusing on coddling disruptive troons and blacks in the first place.
 
Awful lot of pro-chink propaganda coming out all of a sudden, huh? It's almost like they've got a house-of-cards financial system that is literally in demolition freefall right fucking now, and they want to distract as much international attention as they can away from their fuckup.
 
He claimed that the US, like Beijing, should have prioritized artificial intelligence, machine learning and cyber capabilities
No thank you, I don't enjoy robot gundogs and captchas.
 
Awful lot of pro-chink propaganda coming out all of a sudden, huh? It's almost like they've got a house-of-cards financial system that is literally in demolition freefall right fucking now, and they want to distract as much international attention as they can away from their fuckup.
China's economy is doing pretty bad too. Their economy is built upon building apartment buildings that no one lives in.
China economy.jpg
 
“We have no competing fighting chance against China in 15 to 20 years. Right now, it’s already a done deal; it is already over, in my opinion,” Nicolas Chaillan, 37, told the paper. "

Sounds like someone's shit at their job.

"we shall fight in the Forums and in the Image Boards, we shall fight in the comments and chat, we shall never surrender... "
 
“We have no competing fighting chance against China in 15 to 20 years. Right now, it’s already a done deal; it is already over, in my opinion,” Nicolas Chaillan, 37, told the paper. "

Sounds like someone's shit at their job.

"we shall fight in the Forums and in the Image Boards, we shall fight in the comments and chat, we shall never surrender... "
and even if, which I do not for a moment believe, this internet or a large part of it were censored and cancelled, then our trolls beyond the dark web, armed with memes from the kiwifarms fleet, would carry on the struggle, until, in Berners-Lee's good time, the new internet, with all its power and might, steps forth to the rescue and the liberation of the old
 
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