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Is the one in this thread an Infantry support StuG III with the Stuk 37 gun?
Is it possible that the same vehicle was used during the Anschluss in 1938?
I have an old memory of a B/W clip of an armored vehicle with the short gun crossing the Germany/Austria border.
At the time I didn't know anything about the StuG, so I assumed it was a Pz 3. But now I'm not so sure.
AI has a puking problem. It vomits out regurgitated word salad from the internet. It is not a higher form of intelligence.
lol!
Its low profile had something to do with its success, I believe.Though the entire line of the Sturmgeschütz III series would go to be documented as Germany's most successful tank hunter, despite it's modest origins.
But there's a funny story to how the Nazis chose to enter Vienna depicting strength they didn't really have in 1938. That they simply paraded the same military vehicles over and over moving in circles all about the city both to deceive and impress those less enthusiastic about the Anschluss.
Agreed.AI has a puking problem. It vomits out regurgitated word salad from the internet. It is not a higher form of intelligence. It is programmed to be agreeable and to pull from other written things on the internet, whether good or bad, true or false, and form sentences out of it. AI is frequently wrong. In fact, the longer you speak to an AI model, the more errors it will have, more and more frequently, until it makes no sense at all.
What I found disturbing is how frequently AI will reference Wikipedia!!!Indeed. At this stage of development it seems more like a glorified search engine. One that is more likely to provide results than mainstream search engines, but with no guarantee of truth or accuracy, especially with conflicting explanations all across the Internet.
Rommel did the same in Africa.
The Soviets did the same with bombers, creating panic in America. lol
Agreed.
"Garbage in...Garbage out..." all too often.
But I do find it a useful tool in combination with my critical thinking skills as well as personal experiences.
Also had excellent intelligence from this guy and a US code that had been broken earlier and should have been replaced:Poor Rommel. Tactical genius with perpetually inadequate logistics.