Thing #1 about Ex Machina: Being an AI expert and good coder doesn't make you an InfoSec hacker (why pick one for your top secret project?)
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Thing #2: You wouldn't write the sieve of eratosthenes to hack the security system
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Thing #3: The sieve was in Python (yay!) but you'd use a faster algorithm and do it in C++ like the power management code it was next to.
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Thing #4: The guy is a zillionaire genius and he doesn't think "what if my keycard is lost or stolen?"
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Thing #5: Simultaneously slurping from the cameras and mics from every cell phone would have a noticeable effect on networks.
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@cathodion it was a real disappointment, no? not to mention the ridiculousness of the solo engineering effort2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
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@cathodion and the elaborate test just to see if the AI would use the dude as a means of escape?1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
@cathodion it's like building the Titanic, then designing an elaborate contest to bring someone in to test out the deck chairs
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