Taiwan

“Autonomous AI” Is a Lie. Here’s Who Really Hacked Taiwan’s Nuclear Agency.

When ‘near-autonomous’ AI agents targeted Taiwan’s nuclear safety agency, headlines triggered our deepest Skynet fears. But blaming the algorithm is exactly what the attackers want. The real danger isn’t AI running wild—it’s nation-states using AI as a plausible deniability shield to turn acts of war into ‘technical accidents.’

The Taiwan Drone ‘Hellscape’ Isn’t a Military Strategy. It’s a Political Bluff.

The Pentagon’s plan to flood the Taiwan Strait with thousands of autonomous drones is often framed as a tactical kill zone. But the real strategy isn’t about destroying Chinese ships—it’s about giving Washington plausible deniability. We are outsourcing the risk of World War III to autonomous machines, and the gamble is terrifying.

Taiwan’s Internet Slowdown Isn’t an Accident. It’s a Warning Shot.

When Taiwan’s war drills slowed the island’s internet by over 30%, it wasn’t just a technical glitch. It was a live stress test of how quickly modern civilian life can fragment under geopolitical pressure. The real casualty isn’t bandwidth—it’s the illusion that our digital infrastructure is separate from the battlefield.