"GenAI, is this order legal?"
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The dusty, antiquated systems of a bygone era won't leave you stranded half-dead on a battlefield. GenAI will.
So...going forward, all government documents are going to be signed with a sharpie?
Found my next prompt injection target.
I retired from the US military 3 years ago and I'm glad I left when I did. I absolutely wouldn't put up with this BS if I was still serving, as well as every other BS order that drunken frat boy Nazi gives. One Trump regime was enough.
That said, is this letter legit? The letterhead looks real enough, but there's no printed signature block at the bottom, just his signature. Have military documents changed format in only a few years since I left? Signature blocks are always required. The military is very strict on their protocols, so I'm surprised it's omitted.
Gonna say it's real.

I am not normally one to trust anything on Reddit, but there are other sources.
https://www.axios.com/2025/12/09/pentagon-google-gemini-genai-military-platform
And while researching this, I found out that the War Department now exists at war.gov...
it's already pulling triggers on it's own. 'supervised'
