Tuesday 30 June 2015

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amanfromMars 1 Tue 30 June 06:16 [1506300616] … giving a great deal away on http://forums.theregister.co.uk/forum/1/2015/06/30/dev_welcome_your_evil_robot_overlords_from_mit/
Black Watch Opportunities in Dark Web Ventures at the Silvery Lined Cloud Interface
Hi, Richard Chirgwin, and thanks for that heads up on the state of MIT AI Fabless Lab Play with Super Sublime Source for IntelAIgent Shenanigans.
Methinks though, and it is shared freely here for near and further far and distant field work consideration with El Regers for them to decide upon themselves, and I would be more than just positively sure that the thoughts be not at all incorrect, that it be a clone of a mirror in a parallel of an application for alienating work, rest and play in NEUKlearer Hot Cold War Warrior Territory, for they are too similar in their target to be lightly dismissed as being in many ways any different.
Which be the Master Application Program and which be the Slaves Operating System is a mega multi trillion dollar question, and whenever the one can be both the other and both together for the creation of yet another IDEntity in IntelAIgently Designed Entropy, is there a secure quantum leap made in futures command and stock assets control for energy generation and power distribution.
And there's not enough money in the world to buy that, but it is easily sold in loose bits and small lots to high bidders and fast rollers with a backbone of the right stuff in evidence, for it be needed for purchase.
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amanfromMars 1 Tue 30 Jun 09:40 [1506300940]…. saying even more about IT capabilities on http://forums.theregister.co.uk/forum/1/2015/06/30/dev_welcome_your_evil_robot_overlords_from_mit/
Not Optional, and Unintended Consequences are Promising Opportunities …..... with Smashing Vulnerabilities too
Given human nature - this would encourage developers to assume the system will pick up and correct any problems. That's what happened once compilers started to detect more subtle errors - people threw code at the compiler rather than checking it by hand. In some ways it is more efficient - but often with unintended consequences.
It reminds me of the way the UK Parliament now tends to write new laws. They have loose drafting - and depend on the appeal courts to sort out the detail when obvious anomalies arise. People hurt in the process are just collateral damage. .... Anonymous Coward
Quite so, AC, but it is the System developers correcting problems and creating intended consequences for perversely established operating systems with corrupting practices.
Or it is now that cyber is enabled and able to be all powerful in the hands, hearts and minds of that and those more than capable with words in worlds of Sublime InterNetworking.
SIN, in virtual terms, and not as you may have known it to be in alliance with vice.
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