Code Talkers
The other day, I was asking myself how to prevent Artificial Intelligence from taking away human independence.
Old generations will recall the scene in "2001: A Space Odyssey" where HAL 9000 says "I could see your lips move". That AI acquires self-defense function which blocks intervention by human being trying to nullify AI's runaway would be a frightening scenario...
I somehow come up with an exorbitant idea to keep an extremely remote language which is not known by Artificial Intelligence hidden from AI such as Burushaski, a language isolate, spoken by the Burusho people, who predominantly reside in northern Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan.
And it brought back memories about Navajo Code Talkers. In the following, I will not talk about AI anymore.
When I first learned about "Navajo Code Talkers", I found it so mind-boggling.
It was when I came across "Windtalkers", a 2002 American war film, which is hardly a success:
It's not my intention to review the film, but I wish to shed light on Navajo Code Talkers.
The following video by Pritzker Military Museum & Library is succinct but very informative:
Here is an excerpt from article "Code Talkers Were America’s Secret Weapon in World War II"
https://www.neh.gov/article/code-talkers-were-americas-secret-weapon-world-war-ii
On this theme of Navajo Code Talkers, Kenji Kawano, a Japanese photographer, must be mentioned.
An article on Arizona Republic on 13th August 2021 features Kenji Kawano.
https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/arizona/2021/08/13/how-photographer-kenji-kawano-documented-lives-navajo-code-talkers/5544381001/
In cryptology, ECDLP (Elliptic Curve Discrete Logarithm Problem) is very famous. Simply put,
I had studied elliptic curves as mentioned in the following article:
Until I learned about the Navajo Code Talkers, I had no idea that an actual language would be used for encryption.
Later I studied cryptology in general, and I bought a book "CODES, CIPHERS, SECRETS AND CRYPTIC COMMUNICATION" by Fred. B. Wrixon, in which I found descriptions of Choctaw "Codetalkers" and Native American "Codetalkers":
Footnote
Diné
Nahasdzáán
When looking into Wikipedia for "Earth" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth, change the language to Navajo (ISO 639-1 language code "nv"), one will find Nahasdzáán described in Navajo.
Some posts in X (Twitter) on Code Talkers
Closing
I am fully aware that this article does not address the original question of how to achieve human independence from Artificial Intelligence.
Credit for the header image: Navajo Code Talkers - The Unwritten Record
P.S. On the theme of cryptology, I'm inclined to write another article relative to "Type B Cipher Machine", codenamed Purple by the United States, for which Genevieve Marie Grotjan Feinstein, an American mathematician and cryptanalyst, played an important role in decipher.