@nixCraft knowledge of how shit works
“My god!” She exclaimed.
“What is it?” He asked.
“There’s no time to explain.”
She jumped up and from her desk in the operations room and ran to the metal locker in the corner.
She flung it open to reveal a full-bore shotgun, which she grabbed, along with as many shells as she could fit in her hands and jeans pockets.
“Veronica?! What are you doing!!” He screamed, now standing as well.
But it was too late. She had already charged through the door and had headed on to the datacenter floor.
He walked out onto the balcony to see what was going on. He was treated to only the briefest listen to the familiar white noise hum of the servers and equipment racks, before the tranquility was shattered by the unmistakable carnage of several shot gun shells being fired towards the hardware.
He ducked for cover. It must’ve only been a couple of seconds, but it felt like an eternity as she laid waste to the computers that until just a few minutes ago she had been peacefully monitoring.
The shooting subsided, he felt comfortable enough to stand up once again.
Dust, bits of servers, smoke and other debris filled the air.
She slowly walked back up the stairs, now covered in a dirty layer of the various materials, and holding a still smoking shotgun.
“What the hell was that about?!” He asked.
“The AI,” she said. “It started podcasting.”
@ozzelot at the time they were expensive, certainly in uk. lenses were big spends too - those nice vintage 80s lenses I picked up for tens of euros post-inflation were hundreds of euros pre-inflation when new
Of course Niantic used Pokemon Go for location training on autonomous weapons, but we weren't worried because it was just a fun game that got people outside.
Of course Snapchat and Instagram used filters to train facial recognition, but we weren't worried because it made our selfies look better and that puppy tongue was so cute.
Of course 23&Me was building a blood quantum database, but we weren't worried because we were curious about our background and it was just harmless fun.
We've been training a surveillance apparatus beyond the wildest dreams of any dictator this whole time.
We weren't worried because it's not like a bigoted authoritarian regime would rise and start abusing it, right?
...right?
@mattround you're missing the step where you borrow the money to set the site up first.
Via Everyone Hates Elon, London:
Imagine having enough wealth to end world hunger 166 times over but you chose not to (and chose to incite violence instead)
#EveryoneHatesElon #FuckElon #USpol #TaxTheRich #immigrant #racist #ukpol #HateSpeech #ChildPorn #BelfastRiots #EpsteinFiles #EpsteinClass #ElonMusk
@hypnogoria oh I did that. think I ended up with a sewers map for Khare though. prob still tucked in there
KPMG issued a report citing all the transformational ways GenAI has transformed industry, it’s been widely cited.
One minor problem: it turns they used AI to write the report, and it made up all of the evidence.
KPMG have now withdrawn the report in full.
https://www.ft.com/content/b3828e92-4961-4b39-84f0-c42f33be3c3f
Sometimes you have to rotate a password. So it's vital that you don't use a ambigrams for security purposes.
I'm stepping into the cesspit of asylum politics on Jenny's Bench.
https://ko-fi.com/post/Wading-Into-The-Cesspit-Of-Immigration-Politics-R5T5219ELL
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