Face swap and facial recognition.
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[quote]Nothing, I am prepared for the singularity. I have accepted that my role is to create an AI capable indeed f killing me, then that AI will create one capable of killing it, and the rule of two shall live on for eternity.[/quote] ~The Bard, Making small advancements on his project.
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Edited by Double07: 10/1/2020 2:07:57 AMAuthentic speech synthesizing
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Fidget spinners [spoiler] [/spoiler]
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Electricity
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Veganism [spoiler][b]YOU WILL NEVER REACH TRUTH [/b][/spoiler]
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People who whine about the fact that not a lot of people use electric cars. Like bruh some of us can’t even afford a -blam!-ing junker. Are you surprised we don’t have electric cars?
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Social media. Unless it's a small group chat or form it just turns into a cespool toxicity. I think it's because since practically everyone is now connected any niche can have a group, ultimately making an echo chamber where your views aren't challenged. That just makes people stupid.
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I spent some time working under a company that developed weapons and tech to sell to militaries. I still can't decide which was worse. The idea that I could - in one way or another - be traced back to some new fangled Predator drone they sold, or how happy the company was about making it.
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[quote]Face swap[/quote]
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Thinking electric cars are better for the environment than gas cars
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Planned obsolescence. It's obviously unavoidable as tech gets better and better, but many companies (especially phone companies) use it as an excuse to shit out a new phone every year.
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Kowtowing to China
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Anything Apple related and the fact that at times, Samsung will actually follow suit with their stupid ideas or practices (like removing headphone jacks)
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Forced so-called updates. My Xbox is "updating" right now. Some game companies "update" you right out of stuff you paid for. My iPad is so "updated" that it hardly works any more. OS X is so up to date that it no longer runs on my computer.
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Anything related to the Iphone, there terrible and buggy and don't work as advertised. I have an SE, and I am not upgrading to the 'new' ones. Its dumb when they just keep making new ones immediately after releasing the latest Iphone, making the one released obsolete upon marketing it, because its actually a scam. Also IOS and its million updates and fixes.
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Facial recognition for sure
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Edited by o_____________o: 9/29/2020 3:23:31 PMBeing subscribed for some company's newsletter simply because I ordered something from their website. It drives me up the wall. Sometimes I even have to call the company because the "unsubscribe" button didn't stop the emails.
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read reciepts
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Curved TVs.
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Tiktok
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Phones. At concerts, at movies, places where you should be living in the moment, people still can’t escape their damn phones.
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Edited by Cozyman Cam: 9/27/2020 1:43:58 PMhttps://www.timesofisrael.com/us-biotech-firm-inovio-reports-encouraging-virus-vaccine-results/ https://profusa.com/profusa-and-partners-announce/ https://www.darpa.mil/news-events/2019-02-06a https://stm.sciencemag.org/content/11/523/eaay7162 https://www.teslarati.com/elon-musk-neuralink-neuron-demonstration-event/ https://historycollection.com/thomas-parker-invented-first-electric-car-1884/ https://www.cnn.com/2020/09/22/business/tel-aviv-electric-charging-road/index.html https://www.popularmechanics.com/military/aviation/a34030586/air-force-secret-new-fighter-jet/ [spoiler]COVID-19 [b]CO[/b]rona[b]VI[/b]rus [b]D[/b]isease 20[b]19[/b] Or Certificate Of Vaccination Identification by Artificial Intelligence (A is the 1st letter in the alphabet and I is the 9th), similar to certificate of analysis (COA) or certificate of compliance (COC).[/spoiler]
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Social media because now nobody leaves their house unless they have to Unlike in Japan where crowds and going places to socialize is common They get a free pass
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Cell phones