LLNS may have excluded the wrong people in last VSSOP? The exclusions were based on outdated job categories and related skills. ULM are now thinking that in the future, job categories and functional areas will have to be re-defined. The next VSSOP/ISP will be based on the new categories and functional areas. The questions I have are: 1) Why didnt they think of that before the transition. It seems like their style is “change things as you go”. Planning is out the window! 2) Who will give input on the new changes? The next RIF apparently is going to be more lucrative than the VSSOP. Depending on the length of employment, a RIFed person, not only gets their 1 week pay per year of service but also from 30 to 120 days notice, essentially 30 to 120 days pay. Please feel free to comment on the rumors or add new ones you actually heard.
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I'm sorry Dave. I'm afraid I can't do that.
LANL sponsored a AI Jam session at a casino and they got close to a thousand people to ask Open AI questions and help it learn. The general sense was total disappoint on the part of the participant but Open AI got some good information for free. Many people said you simply cannot trust the AI for anything remotely complex. It also can screw up a lot of even even simple things when you had any kind of slight complexity to it. If you know the stuff you can find the issues and fix them. The real danger comes from people who do not know the stuff that well and will simply trust whatever the AI says as they have no way to check.
It is interesting of course, that the Vietnam peace deal was preceded by the large Linebacker and Linebacker II attacks on Hanoi, to coerce the Vietnamese to the bargaining table. We are now seeing escalations in the Ukraine conflict with the Ukrainian attacks on Russia's bomber fleet, this is concurrent with the peace negotiations.
Some people have claimed of course that Trump is "Nixon 2.0" as there are certain commonalities in their policies : perhaps as a student of history this is something that might interest you.
Your thesis of decline regarding a decline of science may not exactly be true, if for example the US dominance in AI can allow for accelerated scientific progress.