Google and the Pentagon

Discussion in 'The Media' started by wooleeheron, Feb 7, 2021.

  1. wooleeheron

    wooleeheron Brain Damaged Lifetime Supporter

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    https://techxplore.com/news/2021-02-google-diet-cookies-track-users.html

    Google moved into the Pentagon some time ago, in order to help them develop AI and censor the web, and this is their first ambitious move with the new administration. Basically, the Pentagon and everyone in the industry has been working towards creating an AI controlled "Skynet" universal surveillance system and censoring the web and mass media for well over a decade. The hardware is still being installed in the servers, but already exists on every new processor manufactured, and this move by Google illustrates how the system will work.

    Cookies are a cheap and easy way to invade your privacy and target you for whatever they want, and their servers switching to lumping people together is merely a cheaper way of targeting people for both marketing and the censors. Most people shop at Walmart and vote for whichever idiot advertises the most, while a quarter of them still insist the sun revolves around the earth, and there's little point in the NSA spying on all these idiots, when Google can help them target specific groups. Targeting groups this way also empowers them to target different groups with different propaganda, fake news, and misinformation.
     
  2. Tman58

    Tman58 Senior Member

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    I've been using Webcrawler since the mid 90's. I think it may have been around before Google. I try to zig when everyone else zagging. As far as I know iGoogle isn't behind it. Correct me if I'm wrong.
     
  3. wooleeheron

    wooleeheron Brain Damaged Lifetime Supporter

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    The Pentagon didn't invite Google to move in for their expertise in AI. Google are complete idiots who are lucky they can tie their own shoes with a little help, but they own half the servers in the internet and do whatever the hell they want with them. Corporations don't have brains, or a conscience for that matter, so its easy to see their weak points, and harder to see their strengths.
     
  4. JucMor

    JucMor Newbie

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    Wow-what a heavy topic. Why are you so worried about being followed? Even if you're being followed, do you have something to hide? If not, what's the big deal? Or are you afraid that someone will see you naked? I do not understand. When you walk down the street, another person looks at you. Is this surveillance already considered? The Internet is now an advanced human technology. Now almost everything is done on the Internet. So how to keep track of the dirt that is happening on the Internet? I am currently studying the issue of SEO optimization. With the help of the Internet, of course. I learn all sorts of different topics and came across a good agency (SEO Consultant | Leading Freelance SEO Consultant - Daniel Foley). You better not suffer from bullshit. And get busy with some business, start selling and advertising something. And start developing. Order a website and thrive.
     
  5. wooleeheron

    wooleeheron Brain Damaged Lifetime Supporter

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    If you actually pay attention, at least once in a while, you will see the NSA plug their machines directly into every major telecommunications system in the country on a daily basis. The guards all know them. Its not a question of whether we are being followed, its a question of who gets to decide what the fuck is actually true, and who is running the damned country. Its sad, I know, the whole world is not about me and you.
     
  6. Echtwelniet

    Echtwelniet Visitor





    Again dont be naive or paranoide, think and inform yourself about the interwebz...........:D

    Mzzls
     
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