They created Lifelog... which was too intrusive as a gov program, so it became Facebook.... and ironically ex-DARPA officials became FB executives. Ask yourself why? To what end?
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Replying to @kbk3n3 @e_pirozhkova and
Lifelog and Facebook have absolutely nothing to do with one another. That a former DARPA employee worked for FB stands to reason as many alumni work in Silicon Valley after leaving the agency. Our average tenure is only 4 years.
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Replying to @DARPA @e_pirozhkova and
I am sure that such research will continue to be funded under some other title," wrote Karger in an e-mail. "I can't imagine Darpa 'dropping out' of such a key research area." https://www.wired.com/2004/02/pentagon-kills-lifelog-project/ … posted the same day as Facebook "launched." Must just be a "coincidence."
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Replying to @Freckled_Smudge @kbk3n3 and
Not AI, just a guy sitting in his shorts in Virginia.
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Replying to @Freckled_Smudge @kbk3n3 and
I've been at home for nearly two months. I'm bored and would like to better understand what gripes people have and why.
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Replying to @Freckled_Smudge @AlexanderTheNo7 and
That you believe there is a cabal of Satan-worshiping pedophiles who rule the world, and control everything: politicians, media, and Hollywood.
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sounds based
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