The problem is that already are not only bots but also PR agencies. Would be fantastic if some hacker would break those botnets it a bit and take those PR agencies off net. Shame I don't have skills needed... It seems that would be some work appropriate for NSA white hats,to turn them off for a day.Or at least give a clue how to do it....Just saying.I know that is hard thing. I'm not Thomas by name, but I am like Thomas and I would appreciate such miracle.
Not only I - isn't it anons ?
PS: Yes,those Q post 164... I wanna see it.Really. That would be nice.
Twitter $2 Billion in Losses Over 10 Years Prove It's Not A Real Business / It's a CIA Brass Plate Fraud For Suppressing Free Speech and Spreading Propaganda
President Trump said (in that big speech we've all seen dozens of times) that the media funds the Swamp. Best I can tell it's a chain of authority and the money flows with it:
Cabal > Deep State > corporations > media > Swamp / social media
These AI systems operate on an algorithm no doubt. Like all algorithms, there must be ways to derail them with the right vocabulary or syntax. I wonder what these AI systems would do if we all suddenly started conversing in old English. We often laugh at the "grammar Nazis" that show up when a user makes a mistake. What if these are more bots that aim to keep the margin of error down to a minimum, thereby keeping the efficacy of the algorithm as high as possible?
I, a confirmed Grammar NAZI, also know my fair share about Natural Language Processing, etc. Here's my take on it: Provided the algos are robust and flexible, they can adapt pretty well to changes in spelling. What they have a hard time doing is if you speak in terms of metaphors, or use a lot of references to cultural stuff ("E.T. fooooone hoooome." is probably not one an algo would know what to do with, at least at the outset.).
And yes there is a dangling participle in the last sentence. Feel free to roast me, I guess.
Remember that conversational chatbot from Microsoft a few years back that got hammered online within hours?
The premise was to learn from conversations, the problem was the input feed was too vast (everyone), and internet trolls were able to trick the bot into saying some hilarious stuff.
ALCHIMY, n. [It. alchemia; Ar. al, the, and kimia, secret, hidden, or the occult art, from (Ar.) kamai, to hide. See Chimistry.]
The more sublime and difficult parts of chimistry, and chiefly such as relate to the transmutation of metals into gold, the finding of a universal remedy for diseases, and an alkahest or universal solvent, and other things now treated as ridiculous. This pretended science was much cultivated in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, but is now held in contempt.
American Dictionary of the English Language Noah Webster 1828
Updated by Pulitzer, the entry now reads
ALCHEMY, n. [It. alchemia; Ar. al, the, and kimia, secret, hidden, or the occult art, from (Ar.) kamai, to hide. See Chemistry, also see Politics.]
The more sublime and difficult parts of politics and chemistry, and chiefly such as relate to the transmutation of votes into gold, the finding of a universal remedy for the Corona VIrus, and an alkahest or universal solvent, and other things now treated as science. This pretended science was much cultivated in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, and is now held in awed reverence by a dangerously significant proportion of the U.S. population.
American Dictionary of the English Language Jovan Hutton Pulitzer 2021
There are also huge farm type operations in China that will do all kinds of mindless tasks for you. Boosts Instagram, Facebook likes, farm gaming items, etc etc.
These kids / young men are paid peanuts but to them it’s a wage. Once you factor in the bunk and food costs (since they all live in like a dorm/hostel), they earn shit.
Internet/cyber slavery, like that Ready Player One scene.
I always thought that approaching a first ‘red pill’ moment that it’s easier to talk about the way that social media etc uses its own platforms to create and control the narrative and the twisting of people’s perspectives ..... then I use non political examples..... that way you avoid the instant ‘conspiracy theory’ reactions and you don’t need to mention ‘fake news’ ..... a lot of people can tend to switch off with that phrase so again you avoid it.....
For me that’s the method that worked for me.... after quick chats like that the next time I would see them they would tell me what they found out for themselves... that’s my experience anyway.....
At a guess? They probably cost a small fortune to keep running 24/7. That, and the platforms they run on probably have insiders that allow them through their moderation systems.
This is exact pie chart of mainstream media but instead of bots Democrat voters.
The problem is that already are not only bots but also PR agencies. Would be fantastic if some hacker would break those botnets it a bit and take those PR agencies off net. Shame I don't have skills needed... It seems that would be some work appropriate for NSA white hats,to turn them off for a day.Or at least give a clue how to do it....Just saying.I know that is hard thing. I'm not Thomas by name, but I am like Thomas and I would appreciate such miracle.
Not only I - isn't it anons ?
PS: Yes,those Q post 164... I wanna see it.Really. That would be nice.
https://searchvoat.co/v/politics/2223664
How about Facebooks zero operational income fir roughly a decade?
yep... and how about Dems attacking FaceBerg for being biased towards TRUMP!!?
Isn't YouTube in a similar boat?
President Trump said (in that big speech we've all seen dozens of times) that the media funds the Swamp. Best I can tell it's a chain of authority and the money flows with it:
Cabal > Deep State > corporations > media > Swamp / social media
Q post 164 gives me hope. What a lovely day that will be...
u/#q164
future proves past...... as Q says. I am seeing more posts come true, too.
These AI systems operate on an algorithm no doubt. Like all algorithms, there must be ways to derail them with the right vocabulary or syntax. I wonder what these AI systems would do if we all suddenly started conversing in old English. We often laugh at the "grammar Nazis" that show up when a user makes a mistake. What if these are more bots that aim to keep the margin of error down to a minimum, thereby keeping the efficacy of the algorithm as high as possible?
I tried looking that up the other day to no avail. Link me if you can.
Nope none.
I, a confirmed Grammar NAZI, also know my fair share about Natural Language Processing, etc. Here's my take on it: Provided the algos are robust and flexible, they can adapt pretty well to changes in spelling. What they have a hard time doing is if you speak in terms of metaphors, or use a lot of references to cultural stuff ("E.T. fooooone hoooome." is probably not one an algo would know what to do with, at least at the outset.).
And yes there is a dangling participle in the last sentence. Feel free to roast me, I guess.
Make Robot Break.
Aha! Hiding Under the Floorboards, I Have Finally Found You!
Now you know why we mess with gram nazi so much here.... improper grammar helps.
I will consider your point over my hot, enjoyable cup of cofefe, this mroninkg.
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And Cockney Rhyming Slang as well.
'Av a butchers on that, China.
P.S. Mark Dice did this in a video a few months ago.
Remember that conversational chatbot from Microsoft a few years back that got hammered online within hours?
The premise was to learn from conversations, the problem was the input feed was too vast (everyone), and internet trolls were able to trick the bot into saying some hilarious stuff.
What we see...
Ricky Jay / The History Lesson
https://youtu.be/FtgUSUHnzLI?t=2943 (timestamp - 7 minutes)
What we do not see...
https://youtu.be/O2uL1G6zd6w (17 minutes - skip through the ads)
Why is this important?
Jovan Hutton Pulitzer / Understanding The Election Audits - The New Gold Standard
https://youtu.be/yusrOppXJ8I?t=47 (27 minutes)
How dumb have we become?
Here's what our forefathers had to say about it:
ALCHIMY, n. [It. alchemia; Ar. al, the, and kimia, secret, hidden, or the occult art, from (Ar.) kamai, to hide. See Chimistry.]
The more sublime and difficult parts of chimistry, and chiefly such as relate to the transmutation of metals into gold, the finding of a universal remedy for diseases, and an alkahest or universal solvent, and other things now treated as ridiculous. This pretended science was much cultivated in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, but is now held in contempt.
American Dictionary of the English Language Noah Webster 1828
Updated by Pulitzer, the entry now reads
ALCHEMY, n. [It. alchemia; Ar. al, the, and kimia, secret, hidden, or the occult art, from (Ar.) kamai, to hide. See Chemistry, also see Politics.]
The more sublime and difficult parts of politics and chemistry, and chiefly such as relate to the transmutation of votes into gold, the finding of a universal remedy for the Corona VIrus, and an alkahest or universal solvent, and other things now treated as science. This pretended science was much cultivated in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, and is now held in awed reverence by a dangerously significant proportion of the U.S. population.
American Dictionary of the English Language Jovan Hutton Pulitzer 2021
12 minutes after comment posted you replied.
51 minutes of video linked in the comment.
The greatest trick an alchemist ever played...
was fooling the gullible that transmutation of
lead into gold was possible.
From then on it was just...
A fool and his money parting.
Watch the videos first...
It might change you opinion...
"about other things now treated as ridiculous."
I still have problems figuring out which ones are the bots. I can figure out the ones that are repetitious but not the others.
There are also huge farm type operations in China that will do all kinds of mindless tasks for you. Boosts Instagram, Facebook likes, farm gaming items, etc etc.
These kids / young men are paid peanuts but to them it’s a wage. Once you factor in the bunk and food costs (since they all live in like a dorm/hostel), they earn shit.
Internet/cyber slavery, like that Ready Player One scene.
I think there was an article about something like this a few years ago. They had quite the suicide rate as I recall.
Did they ever shut down those bot farmers in Macedonia that helped steal the election from Hillary?
I always thought that approaching a first ‘red pill’ moment that it’s easier to talk about the way that social media etc uses its own platforms to create and control the narrative and the twisting of people’s perspectives ..... then I use non political examples..... that way you avoid the instant ‘conspiracy theory’ reactions and you don’t need to mention ‘fake news’ ..... a lot of people can tend to switch off with that phrase so again you avoid it.....
For me that’s the method that worked for me.... after quick chats like that the next time I would see them they would tell me what they found out for themselves... that’s my experience anyway.....
WWG1WGA
If the commie numbers were this big, they would be full on attack mode.
Nailed it!
The real pac-man, live game lol
Correct. Their power as always is an illusion.
At a guess? They probably cost a small fortune to keep running 24/7. That, and the platforms they run on probably have insiders that allow them through their moderation systems.
pretty much
So there are just NPC's and Patriots then... makes sense.
learn to code and be a bot patriots.
Qa scary hammer in action