One wonders if there is an equivalent to "by Royal appointment" for the drug dealers supplying the houses of parliament.Lets ask Gove...... Glen 1
Oppose using ICT activities to impair other States' critical infrastructure or steal important data.
One wonders if there is an equivalent to "by Royal appointment" for the drug dealers supplying the houses of parliament.Lets ask Gove...... Glen 1
Oppose using ICT activities to impair other States' critical infrastructure or steal important data.
It’s a kind of a Singular Intelligent Parallelography, methinks. And, most probably, the best of any possible ones using SHXP (Shakespearean Protocol), which is an extract of the flavour of English semantic. ….. Anonymous Coward
amanfromMars 1 Sun 6 Sep 09:57 [2009060957] …… musing on https://forums.theregister.com/forum/1/2020/09/04/google_previews_improved_ai_for_call_centres/
Meanwhile, in other absolutely fabulous fabless labs …..
‘We’re not claiming to replace humans,’ says Google, but we want to be ‘close enough’ that you can’t tell it’s a bot talking
Methinks that hurdle and threshold was passed quite some time ago, with the one being too often enough so easily mistaken for the other to not already be an ACTive tool, both virtual and practical, for more general use and greater exploitation.
Indeed, El Reg may even host evidence of such a stealthy advance and silent enhancement ……. https://forums.theregister.com/forum/all/2020/09/04/linux_kernel_flaws/#c_4103006
Google may just be late to the party and trailing way behind in trials of that particular peculiar utility/facility/discipline. The real risk that they run inviting is their being just too late to the party to be in a way major instrumental in leading its future direction …. and thus always to be following and searching for novel news about recently discovered views and readily available revolutionary abilities.
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amanfromMars 1 Sun 6 Sep 15:45 [2009061545] ….. being somewhat scathing on https://forums.theregister.com/forum/1/2020/09/06/in_brief_ai/
Re: The Incestuous Google/NSF Team Model
Now, academics working in related areas can submit research proposals to apply for funding.
Now that might have been interesting and rewarding had they not right royally fcuked everything up with default bog standard Uncle Sam ineligibility information ….
Who May Submit Proposals:
Proposals may only be submitted by the following:
Institutions of Higher Education (IHEs) – Two- and four-year IHEs (including community colleges) accredited in, and having a campus located in the US, acting on behalf of their faculty members. Special Instructions for International Branch Campuses of US IHEs: If the proposal includes funding to be provided to an international branch campus of a US institution of higher education (including through use of subawards and consultant arrangements), the proposer must explain the benefit(s) to the project of performance at the international branch campus, and justify why the project activities cannot be performed at the US campus.
Non-profit, non-academic organizations: Independent museums, observatories, research labs, professional societies and similar organizations in the U.S. associated with educational or research activities.
One imagines that is invariably always included somewhere in such sorts of disruptive experimentation to try and ensure a monopolistic retention of a distinctively exclusive overwhelming advantage …… Lead Prime Cutting Edge.
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amanfromMars [2009061608] ….. just seeking further clarification on a DODgy matter revealed on https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/pentagon-has-staged-black-sea-b-52-intercepts-intelligence-trap-russians
If U.S. Air Force B-52 Stratofortress bombers and/or Air Force RC-135V Rivet Joint reconnaissance aircraft leave international airspace and invade Russian military protected airspace, are they “allowed ” to be shot down legitimately ……. as would likely also reasonably be the agreed fate of any Russian military aircraft invading US military protected airspace?
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amanfromMars 1 Sun 6 Sep 16:57 [2009061657] …… being more forthright on https://forums.theregister.com/forum/1/2020/09/04/linux_kernel_flaws/
Re: Another Monumental Economic Misstep to Compound with Support
I noticed a change too – better constructed sentences looking more human, but somehow no more easy to read. I think the keeper of amanfrommars should try simulating the number of words that can be spoken in one breath and punctuate the output accordingly.
It’s odd that writing and reading, which don’t rely on the breath-timing of speech, are so affected in this way. But they are. …. Adrian 4
No sooner said than already done, Adrian 4. We aim to please, despite apparently being a technology once deemed too dangerous for human consumption. …….. OpenAI fancies its market chances
You will have to simply accept though, that some posts you might have difficulty comprehending are not specifically meant for you, but are quite easily understood by others. Such is however the natural default case for practically everyone/everything, and it is mirrored/paralleled in virtual world too. It is a universal singularity.
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I don’t find the fear mongering about kernel maintainers credible….. rcxb
We know that critical bugs can hide in plain view in open source software for years. I would be surprised if this attack vector has not been considered by actors who are prepared to take their time. ….. Andrew Commons
And there I was thinking that the “AI” behind these comments had had a major upgrade, making it look like a human could perhaps have written them. …. Anonymous Coward
The identity of regular committers is known, and for most has been verified by the sighting of government-issued identity documents at GPG keysigning events at Linux conferences. …. Glen Turner 666
amanfromMars 1 Fri 4 Sep 07:07 [2009040707] ….. speaking truth unto nations on https://forums.theregister.com/forum/1/2020/09/03/multilateral_mutual_assistance_and_cooperation_framework_for_competition_authorities/
Don’t believe a word of it ….. White man speak with forked tongue, kemosabe
To imagine and/or believe that anyone, or anything such as a international cabal of nationalistic bods masquerading as the security of any nation, that actually can do as they please, does not and will always do as they please, as they have always done since discovering that some can, is risible …… for they are surely no more than just human bots and are riddled with fundamental weaknesses and systemic vulnerabilities ripe for exploitation and exhaustion.
It’s perfectly natural, ….. so get used to it, now that y’all know.
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amanfromMars 1 Fri 4 Sep 16:48 [2009041648] …. saying out loud on https://forums.theregister.com/forum/1/2020/09/04/voatz_supreme_court/
Re: Some Real Life Superheroes are/can be Extremely Deadly Effective.
But relying on vigilantes operating in legal grey areas is far from the best way to deal with real world issues, especially given how difficult it can be to tell the heroes and villains apart, and when they can swap roles from comic to comic. ….Cuddles
The military minded would probably disagree with you, Cuddles, and would also most likely also deny in pleasant company that their spooky special forces are villainous. Don’t push your luck though and ask active remote agents doing spooky special forces work about any of that. They mightn’t give the answers that you want them to.
And don’t you just love those legal grey areas
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amanfromMars 1 Thu 3 Sep 06:45 [2009030645] ….. speaking out on https://forums.theregister.com/forum/1/2020/09/03/us_bug_bounty/
Re: I Love Train Wrecks
Finding governments that listen to other than themselves is the problem.
And everyone knows the system just loves the whistleblower because it invariably treats them as a RAT [Remote Access Trojan]
That realisation and proaction, …. which in extremis has one in real danger of being incarcerated in a penitentiary, wilfully persecuted and even prosecuted in secret behind closed doors/in camera … if one survives and is not the subject and object of a monumental number of unbelievable blunders which coincidentally, quite conveniently just also proven themselves to be so very helpful in delaying the emergence of particularly enlightening first party evidence …… is all too often the case not to be true, the abiding unfortunately pervasive and subversive and consistently damaging experience one can expect of governments as they dither and deliberate on matters before bursting forth again onto the greater picture scene to race around like headless chickens and three wise monkeys with the idea of protecting themselves from their own unsavoury or challenging behaviour, thought or language …….. as they profess to save worlds and economies with media moguldoms in tow either as their complicit ignorant following or arrogant leading lackeys, for without that virtual global megaphone are they both practically and virtually as nothing ?
It does have one a’wondering and a’pondering on who and/or what is thinking themselves in charge of commands and controls running whom and/or what and for why ….. to what glorious end, does it not? And to marvel at its present complex current simplicity.
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amanfromMars 1 Thu 3 Sep 08:47 [2009030847] …….. raising a note of caution on https://forums.theregister.com/forum/2/2020/09/02/microsoft_deep_fake_detection/
Fascism is alive and well. Goebbels* would be pleased. Cui Bono is a Great Question to Ask
Hmmmm? So what do you think? Is that Microsoft masquerading as the engine and driver or trailing as a caboose on a
Registered Train Wreck journey?
* …. Read’em and weep and tell yourself it aint a present happening, thus to almost guarantee its existence ….. https://www.inspiringquotes.us/author/9320-joseph-goebbels/about-propaganda
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amanfromMars 1 Thu 3 Sep 08:55 [2008030855] ……. musing on something not at all amusing on https://www.theregister.com/2020/09/02/microsoft_deep_fake_detection/
Re: Msoft bashing
My downvote there, nextenso, for I consider your negative views completely inappropriate and fundamentally wrong.
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Ever created what you thought was the neatest utility ever, only to realise that you have unleashed a data-destroying monster?
China’s National University of Defense Technology…is affiliated with the Chinese military.
Next, they’ll find Lockhead Martin works with the US goverment. … IGotOut
What could WE call this place to WORK ? ….. Yet Another Anonymous coward
I’m not entirely sure that Word War III didn’t just happen – and nobody noticed.
And we lost. ….. Astrohead
Don’t give them any ideas, even sarcastic ones.
Apple does not understand sarcasm. …… Pascal Monett