Analogous trends commencing with some guy in Nevada
Nano-drones:
- Quite Tiny: Missilettes use sim cards to track bad guys, fly through their windows, and nail them on their toilets where they sit reading The New York Times.
- Remote warfare - Myriad unmanned automated intelligent targeting mechanisms. Some guy in Nevada pulls a switch and here they come.
Twitter:
- Quite Tiny: Myriad messagettes aimed at select victims exposed anywhere across the globe where they sit reading The New York Times.
- Remote warfare: Remote automated target marketing. Some guy in Nevada pulls a switch and here they come.
Main difference:
- The CIA manages nano-drones, but monitors tweets.
Labels: automated targeting, cia, drones, global warfare, nano drones, remote agency, some guy in Nevada, twitter
3 Comments:
I forgot to tell you I love this.
And I'd not yet seen this. Or this.
To disorder the moral sensibility, and to reap profit from ill-educated appetite, seems the major work of contemporary culture.
Just about says it all, doesn't it ? How did so many of us get the purpose of life so twisted up ?
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