
Season 2 · Episode 995
AI vs. Mach 13: Demystifying the Iranian Missile Threat
How can AI transform dense government reports into actionable intelligence? Explore the physics of Iranian missiles and the future of OSINT.
My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill
March 6, 202636m 11s
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Show Notes
In this episode, we explore the critical gap between high-level engineering data and international policy through the lens of a new open-source intelligence platform, promisedenied.com, which tracks the evolution of the Iranian ballistic missile program. By analyzing the "True Promise" attacks of 2024, we discuss how missiles traveling at Mach 13 create a "stagnation point" of extreme heat that challenges traditional defense systems and why these technical realities often fail to reach the desks of policymakers in a digestible format. We delve into the power of AI-driven synthesis and Retrieval-Augmented Generation to transform dense, 200-page government PDFs into interactive, actionable knowledge, while weighing the risks of "hallucinated intelligence" in high-stakes global security.