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I ask for you people reading this to please take the time to read this, give your opinion, whatever it is you think of this new wave of advanced technology?
In the generation, of technology, that's growing exponentially, and the industry's economy growing by trillions and trillions of dollars every year. There is new technology being invented by the hour, with the capabilities that we can't even fully grasp or control, I have a fear that's it going to bring us back to the medieval ages. As the first thought that comes to our minds of what are the most valuable things on this earth we think; natural resources, societal progression, economic stabilization, political resolution, technological advancement, and money? Right? Well, I think money is just paper, that the government gave value to, that is so necessary for us to survive in this century, but is the root of conflicts of all flawed human behaviour. What is slowly starting to be come more and more recognizable by major corporations, law enforcement officials, and the military, is data, How do the major corporations make billions of dollars every year? Data. How does the the military of one country recognize the next move of another? Data. How does the usual human them self come to a conclusion of what their decision is going to be that can change everyone, and everything around them? Data. There are algorithms, hundreds of thousands of people in thousands of buildings, with a specific task, which is to collect data, organize it in a specific mathematical/technical way to understand the pattern of the stream that's going into these inputs. At this point, it's machine learning, and almost completely independent AI systems, doing this, at the speed of milliseconds. Collection of raw data, pre-processing the stream of input, sampling then testing the data separately to predict and increase the accuracy of it's understanding of the pattern of patterns. The next level of predictive analysis, that we humans can fucking only understand to a degree. There is so much money, time, planning, scheduling, and optimizing that's all a dependent variable to each other, of which Data Technologies consist of, it's like a fucking child genius being pumped with Adderall, steroids, the best education, and discipline being implement into one fucking psychotically genius tech baby. Gathering of intelligence, the absolute next level of reconnaissance, and intelligence gathering of every single human on earth. You ever heard of neuromarketing? "Yeah it's this new big thing of the revolution of marketing" Not new, it's not new, it's just now introducing itself, and the fucking bizarre amount of disinformation, and logical fallacies that are being accepted as a concept, and architecture of the understanding of our subjective, and "objective" reality. How much do we really know? And do we really know anything at all? To some people this might sound like mad talk, which IMO is ignorant, for me this isn't a concern, but the root of my fascination for operational security, cyber security, information security, and the OSINT framework of course. Obviously we the people of the server have some common interest, but obviously a different motive, what's driving my passion for this work, is to figure out a way to optimize the best possible understanding of these concepts, and systems. So I can create the Ying Yang of Technology & Security. Dearest Nulled user, what is your motive?
- Originally Written By The One And Only Real Russian Spy
Hoped you liked this post, and shared about your opinion on this topic
In the generation, of technology, that's growing exponentially, and the industry's economy growing by trillions and trillions of dollars every year. There is new technology being invented by the hour, with the capabilities that we can't even fully grasp or control, I have a fear that's it going to bring us back to the medieval ages. As the first thought that comes to our minds of what are the most valuable things on this earth we think; natural resources, societal progression, economic stabilization, political resolution, technological advancement, and money? Right? Well, I think money is just paper, that the government gave value to, that is so necessary for us to survive in this century, but is the root of conflicts of all flawed human behaviour. What is slowly starting to be come more and more recognizable by major corporations, law enforcement officials, and the military, is data, How do the major corporations make billions of dollars every year? Data. How does the the military of one country recognize the next move of another? Data. How does the usual human them self come to a conclusion of what their decision is going to be that can change everyone, and everything around them? Data. There are algorithms, hundreds of thousands of people in thousands of buildings, with a specific task, which is to collect data, organize it in a specific mathematical/technical way to understand the pattern of the stream that's going into these inputs. At this point, it's machine learning, and almost completely independent AI systems, doing this, at the speed of milliseconds. Collection of raw data, pre-processing the stream of input, sampling then testing the data separately to predict and increase the accuracy of it's understanding of the pattern of patterns. The next level of predictive analysis, that we humans can fucking only understand to a degree. There is so much money, time, planning, scheduling, and optimizing that's all a dependent variable to each other, of which Data Technologies consist of, it's like a fucking child genius being pumped with Adderall, steroids, the best education, and discipline being implement into one fucking psychotically genius tech baby. Gathering of intelligence, the absolute next level of reconnaissance, and intelligence gathering of every single human on earth. You ever heard of neuromarketing? "Yeah it's this new big thing of the revolution of marketing" Not new, it's not new, it's just now introducing itself, and the fucking bizarre amount of disinformation, and logical fallacies that are being accepted as a concept, and architecture of the understanding of our subjective, and "objective" reality. How much do we really know? And do we really know anything at all? To some people this might sound like mad talk, which IMO is ignorant, for me this isn't a concern, but the root of my fascination for operational security, cyber security, information security, and the OSINT framework of course. Obviously we the people of the server have some common interest, but obviously a different motive, what's driving my passion for this work, is to figure out a way to optimize the best possible understanding of these concepts, and systems. So I can create the Ying Yang of Technology & Security. Dearest Nulled user, what is your motive?
- Originally Written By The One And Only Real Russian Spy
Hoped you liked this post, and shared about your opinion on this topic