Wednesday, July 23, 2025

I got a totally unuseful answer from Google AI regarding Terrorist attacks on our Air INfrastructure. Read it yourself to see how crazy and ambiguous this answer is

No respectable human reporter would say anything like this report says. It is so paradoxical and crazy in so many ways. This way I guess no human being is responsible? For this answer in any way.

After our experience yesterday at Santa Barbara Airport where my relative's 1 pm flight was diverted to Los Angeles LAX and then she couldn't get them to give her her luggage until 5 pm there and she couldn't even get (in any way) to Santa Barbara until 9 pm last night after being up since 2 am Pacific Time Tuesday. 

 begin quote from GOOGLE AI:

No, airports in the United States are not currently experiencing widespread terror attacks. Air travel in the U.S. remains safe and secure due to a robust, multi-layered security system
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However, there have been some recent incidents and ongoing concerns:
  • International Incidents: Recent attacks or disruptions at airports outside the U.S. highlight the global threat landscape. For example, Moscow's airports experienced chaos due to Ukrainian drone attacks causing cancellations and delays. Yemen's Houthi rebels also claimed responsibility for a missile strike targeting Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion Airport, although it was reportedly intercepted.
  • Emerging Cybersecurity Threats: The aviation industry faces growing threats from cyber attacks targeting airport and airline systems, according to the National Business Aviation Association and SecureWorld. These can disrupt operations, steal sensitive data, and cause significant economic damage.
  • Activism and Targeted Interference: Business aviation is facing new threats from organized non-state actors (activists and disruptors) who are targeting aviation as a means of protest or advocacy, according to Global Aerospace. 

It is important to remember that the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's National Terrorism Advisory System provides alerts and advisories about potential threats. They emphasize that the homeland is facing a heightened threat environment fueled by domestic terrorists and groups inspired or influenced by foreign terrorists. Terrorist groups continue to target passenger aircraft and are actively pursuing new attack methods. 
While robust security measures are in place, vigilance remains crucial. Authorities recommend reporting any suspicious activity to local law enforcement or calling 911. 
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