Tinfoil hat wearers can thank AI for declassification of JFK docs
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First, remember that [1]big dump of previously classified files related to President John F. Kennedy's assassination that the Trump administration declassified in March?
"We have released tens of thousands of documents related to the assassinations of JFK and Senator Robert F. Kennedy, and we have been able to do that through the use of AI tools far more quickly than what was done previously, which is to have humans go through and look at every single one of these pages," Gabbard said on Tuesday.
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The documents didn't cast any new doubt on the official government story that Lee Harvey Oswald was the lone assassin, but had several interesting revelations about the extent of the CIA's activities in the 1960s - including trying to set up visiting foreign dignitaries with female companionship, according to this [3]summary by the Center for Politics . The truth is out there!
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More prosaically, America's 18 intelligence agencies commissioned a chatbot that has now been deployed across all of them, including the CIA, FBI and National Security Agency.
"Making it possible for us to use AI applications in the top-secret clouds has been a game changer," Gabbard said on stage during the keynote address.
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The "top-secret clouds" that Gabbard referenced are designed to process and store sensitive information up to the "Secret" classification level.
AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud each have their own offerings that meet the security standards of US government agencies, including the intelligence community.
During Tuesday's keynote, AWS VP of Worldwide Public Sector Dave Levy said the cloud giant will [7]open its second cloud region accredited to support workloads up to the US Secret classification level this year.
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AWS launched its [9]first secret region in 2017, making it the first cloud provider to support government workloads across all of the US data classifications — Unclassified, Secret, and Top Secret. It announced [10]plans for the second top-secret region, AWS Top Secret-West, in 2021, and four years later, it has earned the necessary security accreditations to support national security and defense customers in this new region.
[11]Amazon launches Secret Region – so secret it's endorsed by the CIA
[12]100-plus spies fired after NSA internal chat board used for kinky sex talk
[13]US lawmakers press Trump admin to oppose UK's order for Apple iCloud backdoor
[14]Governments can't seem to stop asking for secret backdoors
Gabbard said she welcomed this type of private-sector innovation and wants to make it easier for the intelligence community to work with technology vendors.
"I want to get us away from having the government trying to build tech solutions for itself, because it's really not what the government is best at doing," she said.
Instead, Gabbard said, she wants to build partnerships with tech giants like AWS and focus "on buying and purchasing solutions wherever we can, so that our workforce can focus on the things that we are very good at, and have exclusive responsibilities to fulfill." ®
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[1] https://www.archives.gov/research/jfk/release-2025
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[3] https://centerforpolitics.org/crystalball/ten-findings-from-the-newly-released-jfk-assassination-records/
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[7] https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/publicsector/amazon-to-launch-second-secret-cloud-region-in-2025/
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[9] https://www.theregister.com/2017/11/21/aws_secret_region/
[10] https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/publicsector/announcing-second-aws-top-secret-region-extending-support-us-government-classified-missions/
[11] https://www.theregister.com/2017/11/21/aws_secret_region/
[12] https://www.theregister.com/2025/02/26/nsa_firings_intelink_chats/
[13] https://www.theregister.com/2025/02/13/us_demand_uk_apple_backdoor_close/
[14] https://www.theregister.com/2025/03/03/opinion_e2ee/
[15] https://whitepapers.theregister.com/
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[Citation Needed], but...
Wouldn't this be expected?
Most of the named eyewitnesses are probably members of the secret service, police, etc they'll be at higher risk of death-in-the-line-of-duty and under more strain. And the stress of seeing the President shot when they were supposed to be protecting him, the constant barrage of conspiracy talk for decades over somewhere they were present for- that can't be good for ones' health. We should expect this group to have a higher-than-average death rate.
Plus Dallas was rich in 1963 meaning the death rate can be expected to be lower than the national average.
So even if the security people were dying at the US average for 1963 (9.6 deaths per 1000 people) that would seem quite significantly higher than the inhabitants of Dallas. Which would be prime conspiracy-theorist fodder.
I wonder if that's where this came from. I'm really interested to see what your citation reveals now.
Yes that AI really helped
Given that it wasn't even smart enough to redact social security numbers of still living people mentioned in the JFK files!
Plus it didn't reveal any new information at all. The conspiracy theorists are still going to claim that some stuff is being held back even if everything really was released, so I don't know what the point was other than Trump mentioning during the campaign he would do it.
Now do the full Epstein release. Funny how Trump is somehow shy about that, I wonder why that could be?
Re: Yes that AI really helped
A lack of evidence just means that evidence is being suppressed by those in the conspiracy. It is a game that logic cannot win.
Re: Yes that AI really helped
Are you talking about the JFK conspiracy folks or the Trump-Epstein conspiracy folks?
Palm Beach region
Do any of these cloud providers plan to have a cloud region based in Palm Beach to support the processing of government documents stored in a pool house in the locality there?
Do not store information you do not want leaked or stolen online because when something is online is not a question of "IF" will get leaked but "WHEN".
when something is online is not a question of "IF" will get leaked but "WHEN"
This assumes that the AI bot doesn't specifically have a button to exfil data to a "safe" offsite storage facility.
(Safe in this instance meaning a hotel bathroom freely accessible by non-cleared staff).
Conspiracy types are never satisfied
To them, there’s always an extra layer.
The number of eye-witnesses that died within three years of the Kennedy assassination is staggering. Far beyond the statistical norms.