Friday, 28 August 2020

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amanfromMars 1 Fri 28 Aug 07:26 [2008280726] …… being super informative on https://forums.theregister.com/forum/1/2020/08/26/election_2020_disinfo_operations/
Welcome to the AI Jungle
I am seriously beginning to consider welcoming AI-driven digital technocratic overlords to govern over us, which is not a position I had ever thought that I might one day espouse -(so long as any human interference in the functioning of such a system is utterly impossible perhaps). …… Scott Broukell
Be hereby advised, SB, such as may be certainly realistically possible has already been duly diligent and lobbied both government and the military in the UKGBNI on your behalf with an AWEsome Program for Advanced Warefighter Experimentation which is no Top Secret whenever it is already earlier revealed on El Reg. Maybe you missed it though, or simply thought it too impossible to be very likely and therefore most improbable ……. although such does tend to be the very erotic and exotic and highly disruptive nature of such stealthy things ……. one minute is nothing known, the next all hell breaks loose with headless chickens running around as if rabid dogs in the wake of recriminations and lost leading almighty advantageous opportunities …. which be a right peculiar and perhaps particularly human weakness for relentless remote party exploitation.
Time will certainly tell that awesome tale. Of that there is no doubt.
And, of course, whenever IT and AI are humanised, one can expect the odd rogue and renegade wannabe leading lightweights to both dip their toes and dive headlong into what are really deep and dark murky waters, for they are not without their extremely attractive and even addictively rewarding attractions with their own strange futuristic iterations of the phenomenon ….. https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/robot-generals-will-they-make-better-decisions-humans-or-worse
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amanfromMars 1 Fri 28 Aug 17:02 [2008281702] ….. spinning a ripping good yarn with no word of a lie on https://forums.theregister.com/forum/1/2020/08/28/santander/
Dick Turpin wore a mask …..
Banks are for using, not trusting.
Once upon a time, there was a business account with Barclays which was closed while it was still in credit to the tune of a very small sum. Rather than transfer the funds into another working account digitally, an authorised signatory for and on behalf of Barclays Bank PLC Sundry Persons thought it best to send by post a crossed cheque payable only to the closed account. That is tantamount, children, to being wilfully crooked, so take care and beware, and they are all tarred with the same brush.
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amanfromMars 1 Fri 28 Aug 17:32 [2008281732] ….. just saying on https://forums.theregister.com/forum/all/2020/08/28/ibm_whistleblower_wins_22k_compensation/
Discrimination …… is like a virulent disease
Who’s going to tell the Permanent Secretary at Northern Ireland’s Dept. of Economy, Mike Brennan, what discrimination is, for he appears to be an avid practitioner of it if you can believe and accept the warped rationale he espouses in this short 1:01 clip ….. https://twitter.com/ExcludedNI/status/1299367548228694016?s=20
It doesn’t take one long to shoot oneself in the foot, does it, and make yourself an enemy of the people to boot. Well done that man. You’re an absolute star.
Is it any wonder there were formerly Troubles in the province whenever such is the calibre of Stormont officialdom.
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