Last updated on November 29th, 2024 at 06:04 pm
A review of Commodore Amiga features and potential uses has been found in CIA FOIA Archive..
In the snapshot, we can see a graphic from a Commodore Amiga animation depicting USSR and U.S.-based types of shuttles.
The review analyzes the Amiga’s sound, graphics, and computational potential for artificial intelligence and video editing.
The document, which was kept secret, is believed to have been written around 1987-1989.
In addition to the review, there are other documents in the CIA FOIA Archive related to the Amiga, including a paper entitled “NPIC, Amiga, and the Future of Graphics Technology.”
The CIA FOIA Archive provides a unique glimpse into the potential uses of the Amiga, particularly in the fields of artificial intelligence and video editing.
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And another blast from the past about CIA and Amiga….
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