"With all due respect, Cindy, you don’t know if they are classified since they don’t have to have markings and can still be classified. Only we can tell. And if they are classified, you are likely in trouble."

That's awfully convenient. Impossible to check if something's classified, but you can still go to jail over it.

Reminds me of the recent story about no fly zones around moving unmarked and unannounced government vehicles.

It's like a reverse get out of jail free card.

Do the other party have evidence against you? Declare classified documents and they go to jail instead of you.

Was it enforceable, or was it more like those emails where it is mentioned something on the lines of:

> "if you were not the intended recipient and you received it anyway and read it but you were not meant to, you can be prosecuted"

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In 2006?

If a link is submitted to HN and no one comments that you should use an LLM, is it even a real thread?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/If_a_tree_falls_in_a_forest_an...

AI has always been around. America has always been at war with Eurasia.