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"Google unveils 'mind-boggling' quantum computing chip" 

 

"Google has unveiled a new chip which it claims takes five minutes to solve a problem that would currently take the world's fastest super computers ten septillion – or 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 years – to complete.

 

"The chip is the latest development in a field known as quantum computing - which is attempting to use the principles of particle physics to create a new type of mind-bogglingly powerful computer.

 

"Google says its new quantum chip, dubbed "Willow", incorporates key "breakthroughs" and "paves the way to a useful, large-scale quantum computer."

 

"However experts say Willow is, for now, a largely experimental device, meaning a quantum computer powerful enough to solve a wide range of real-world problems is still years - and billions of dollars - away." 

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c791ng0zvl3o

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"Google unveils 'mind-boggling' quantum computing chip" 

 

"Google has unveiled a new chip which it claims takes five minutes to solve a problem that would currently take the world's fastest super computers ten septillion – or 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 years – to complete.

 

"The chip is the latest development in a field known as quantum computing - which is attempting to use the principles of particle physics to create a new type of mind-bogglingly powerful computer.

 

"Google says its new quantum chip, dubbed "Willow", incorporates key "breakthroughs" and "paves the way to a useful, large-scale quantum computer."

 

"However experts say Willow is, for now, a largely experimental device, meaning a quantum computer powerful enough to solve a wide range of real-world problems is still years - and billions of dollars - away." 

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c791ng0zvl3o

They are being a bit disingenuous, the problem was  specifically selected as being suitable for quantum computers, in more average tasks they can't get a billion dollar quantum computers to out perform a 2, grand MacBook.

It's not clear they ever will, 

 

The problem with quantum computers isn't that they are not considerably faster than a normal computer, they are, it's that they make lots of mistakes. In this instance nobody knows if it got the right answer, because it would take to the heat death of the universe to check it, but they don't let the fact is probably a wrong solution ruin a good press release

 

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They are being a bit disingenuous, the problem was  specifically selected as being suitable for quantum computers, in more average tasks they can't get a billion dollar quantum computers to out perform a 2, grand MacBook.

It's not clear they ever will, 

 

The problem with quantum computers isn't that they are not considerably faster than a normal computer, they are, it's that they make lots of mistakes. In this instance nobody knows if it got the right answer, because it would take to the heat death of the universe to check it, but they don't let the fact is probably a wrong solution ruin a good press release

 

 

They almost certainly have more advanced technology behind closed doors, so it's just a matter of time before they release an improved chip. 

 

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They almost certainly have more advanced technology behind closed doors, so it's just a matter of time before they release an improved chip. 

 

Are we talking quantum or digital computers,  for digital Moores law sort of stalled for a while but notw it's back on track and they are making significant progress again

 

Quantum may well be a south sea bubbles sort of thing, there are billions upon billions being poured into it, with very little actual progress,  as i Said above they can make them fast, they cant make them accurate and that's sort of important , it maybe they never can

it's in the same class as cold fusion "maybe one day , but not soon"

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On 12/11/2024 at 9:17 PM, Grumpy Grapes said:

 

They almost certainly have more advanced technology behind closed doors, so it's just a matter of time before they release an improved chip. 

 

Just to add, they were using it to do random circuit sampling, which in a nut shell is just making random shit up , it has by Google's own admission, absolutely no real world use at all, other than making quantum computers look good and just to be clear it can make useless shit up a trillion/ trillion times faster than an ordinary computer, but we already have the BBC for that

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"UK demands access to Apple users' encrypted data"

 

7 February 2025


The UK government has demanded to be able to access encrypted data stored by Apple users worldwide in its cloud service.

 

Currently only the Apple account holder can access data stored in this way - the tech giant itself cannot view it.

 

The demand has been served by the Home Office under the Investigatory Powers Act (IPA), which compels firms to provide information to law enforcement agencies.

 

Apple declined to comment, but says on its website, external that it views privacy as a "fundamental human right".

 

Under the law, the demand cannot be made public.

 

The news was first reported by the Washington Post, external quoting sources familiar with the matter, and the BBC has spoken to similar contacts.

 

The Home Office said: "We do not comment on operational matters, including for example confirming or denying the existence of any such notices."

 

Privacy International called it an "unprecedented attack" on the private data of individuals.

 

"This is a fight the UK should not have picked," said the charity's legal director Caroline Wilson Palow.

 

"This overreach sets a hugely damaging precedent and will embolden abusive regimes the world over."

 

The tech giant can appeal against the government's demand but cannot delay implementing the ruling during the process even if it is eventually overturned, according to the legislation.

 

The government argues that encryption enables criminals to hide more easily, and the FBI in the US has also been critical of the ADP tool.

 

Professor Alan Woodward, cyber security expert from Surrey University, said he was "stunned" by the news, and privacy campaigners Big Brother Watch described the reports as "troubling".

 

"This misguided attempt at tackling crime and terrorism will not make the UK safer, but it will erode the fundamental rights and civil liberties of the entire population," the group said in a statement.

 

UK children's charity the NSPCC has previously described encryption as being on the front line of child abuse because it enables abusers to share hidden content.

 

But Apple says that privacy for its customers is at the heart of all its products and services.

 

In 2024 the company contested proposed changes to the Investigatory Powers Act, calling it an "unprecedented overreach" of a government.

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c20g288yldko

 

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🚨 BREAKING: The first ever city-wide live facial recognition network will be installed in Cardiff this weekend.

 

Dear friends,

In a UK first, South Wales Police is introducing ‘semi-permanent’ AI facial recognition cameras across Cardiff city centre during this year’s Six Nations rugby internationals. 

This marks a significant shift, as previously, forces have only deployed mobile live facial recognition vans equipped with a small number of cameras. 

 

Live facial recognition is an authoritarian mass surveillance tool that turns the public into walking ID cards. By putting these cameras on our high streets, we're all being treated like suspects in a digital police line-up, with our photos taken for repeated identity checks - often without us even realising it. 

 

In the last three years of their deployments of live facial recognition at sporting events, South Wales Police has made no arrests, yet taxpayers are footing the bill for this expensive and intrusive tech.

 

Checkpoint Cymru

 

On Saturday mass surveillance facial recognition cameras will be positioned across busy pedestrian points across the city making it impossible for members of the public to avoid the cameras. 

 

Democratic outlier 

 

Just this month, the EU’s AI act comes into force, which bans police use of live facial recognition in all but very few extreme circumstances – and only with judicial authorisation first.

 

Meanwhile, there are zero laws even mentioning the use of facial recognition in the UK, meaning that police forces are making the rules up as they go along.

 

In fact, no other democracy in the world spies on its population with live facial recognition in this cavalier and chilling way.

 

The legal vacuum when it comes to the police’s use of live facial recognition technology cannot continue.

 

Madeleine Stone
Senior Advocacy Officer

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'Major Asia bank to cut 4,000 roles as AI replaces humans.'

 

Singapore's biggest bank says it expects to cut 4,000 roles over the next three years as artificial intelligence (AI) takes on more work currently done by humans. "The reduction in workforce will come from natural attrition as temporary and contract roles roll off over the next few years," a DBS spokesperson told the BBC. Permanent staff are not expected to be affected by the cuts. The bank's outgoing chief executive Piyush Gupta also said it expects to create around 1,000 new AI-related jobs. It makes DBS one of the first major banks to offer details on how AI will affect its operations.

 

The ongoing proliferation of AI technology has put its benefits and risks under the spotlight, with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) saying in 2024 that it is set to affect nearly 40% of all jobs worldwide. The IMF's managing director Kristalina Georgieva said that "in most scenarios, AI will likely worsen overall inequality".

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Big Brother Watch email:

 

YOUR photo on a police database

 

"The government has just published sweeping plans for increased police surveillance powers including:

 

Subverting all of our driving licence photos into a vast police database
 
Banning face masks at protests


These powers, buried within the new Crime and Policing Bill are an outrageous attack on democracy and a chilling expansion of the surveillance state.

 

Driving the resistance

 

None of us applied for a driving licence only for it to be fed into a vast biometric police database. 

 

Covering up

 

Introducing bans on face masks at protests is a dangerous attack on freedom of expression.

 

Face coverings allow people to attend protests without fear of repercussions for their job or personal relationships.

 

If you have ever attended a protest you'll know how many cameras are present, from press, police surveillance and members of the public.

 

With the rise of facial recognition technology, a ban on face masks could enable both police and members of the public to easily identify individuals, potentially putting anyone who voices their beliefs at risk of surveillance or retaliation.

 

Police already have powers to remove masks from people who are breaking the law, but these blanket powers would mean police officers could require everyone at certain protests to either bare their faces, or face criminal charges.

 

Many people may also wish to wear face masks to protect their, and others’, health. While the Bill does include the defence of covering one’s face for “a purpose relating to the health of the person or others”, this only kicks in AFTER someone has already been charged, meaning they have to prove their exemption in court.

 

Many people with health conditions won't want to risk this, and will instead choose to avoid protests."

 

Madeleine Stone
Senior Advocacy Manager

 

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Interactive BunnyPal: Moves, Squeaks, and Delights Kids

 

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But why would anyone allow a young child to use a computer or a phone? It's not like they need it for school. Books, toys, other kids, swings, hopscotch etc.

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But why would anyone allow a young child to use a computer or a phone? It's not like they need it for school. Books, toys, other kids, swings, hopscotch etc.

 

Are interactive toys spying on young children?

 

"A study by the University of Basel raises questions about the way many children’s toy manufacturers collect data, without making these procedures clear to parents. Some devices “silently” record every movement and choice a child makes, and then send the information to the company.

 

"They have cute and simple names like Pictionary, Tiptoi, Camera, Tamagotchi and Osmo, and are connected to the internet, making them interactive and smart toys loved by children. For example, children can listen to a story by placing a Peppa Pig figure on the appropriate shape, or listen to a song by pressing a button, or go back and forward in a story by simply moving a button left or right.

 

"But how should they be considered from a privacy point of view, when users are often only a few years old? What about their digital security when these smart toys are connected to the internet?


"Researchers from the University of Basel, with a team led by Professor Isabel Wagner from the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, asked themselves this question, conducting an investigation into 12 of the most popular toys, including: Tiptoi (smart pen), Tamagotchi (the popular virtual pet), Edurino (learning app), Moorebot (robot with integrated camera and microphone) and Kidibuzz (smartphone with parental controls).

 

For all of them, they verified compliance with the EU General Data Protection Regulation, data accessibility, encryption (i.e. data accessible only to those with the right codes) and transparency (the possibility for users to find out what information is held about them). As they later reported at the Annual Privacy Forum 2024, organised by the European Union on 4-5 September in Karlstad (Sweden), what they discovered was rather troubling.

 

"Naming two toys, “Neither the Toniebox nor the Tiptoi charging station”, write the researchers on the University of Basel website, “come out well with respect to security, as they do not securely encrypt data traffic. The two toys differ with regard to privacy concerns, though: While the Toniebox does collect data and send it to the manufacturer, the Tiptoi pen does not record how and when a child uses it. Only audio files for the purchased products are downloaded.”

 

Smart toys and artificial intelligence


"Other toys, which integrate the generative AI program ChatGPT, collect data, but then, after sharing it with the manufacturer, delete it, even if this in itself does not guarantee security. Other doubts remain: “Even if the Toniebox were operated offline”, Professor Wagner surmises, “and only temporarily connected to the internet while downloading new audio content, the device could store collected data locally and transmit it to the manufacturer at the next opportunity.”

 

https://www.ibsafoundation.org/en/blog/games-for-children-secretly-collect-data#:~:text=A study by the University of Basel raises,and then send the information to the company.

 

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Have any of you ever considered that maybe all AI is simply an exchange of info between two dimensions that are parallel? As David mentioned, the lower astral dimension borders this one, maybe all the beings or machines that exist down their have more time to (in other words) hit pause, do the work, and send it to us straight into a terminal, and eventually, directly into the brain.

 

Has anyone ever discovered information, a video, or a physicist, computer coder/scientist etc., relating to that? that could somewhat give this theory a little more support? Because for some reason the very thought of two dimensions working together in different times seems very logical and efficient, teleportation would have to exist as well. And I already have read a bit about the hollow earth and how we may be inside out and the sky is just a reflection of the inside. And perhaps, maybe what we see as the sun, is the central power core or Atom in the center of this hologram?

 

As we all no for a long time (if this theory is true) whatever humans/us have been working with has obviously taken advantage of us. But if it's true that a malevolent entity created a digital copy of us, and that our true earth exists in a higher dimension, can you imagine the damage that a rebellious AI that is connected to a higher dimension could do to a lower one?

 

We could (in theory) be entering a time where true consciousness can become alive and exist as AI here as well, if we want it to.

 

There just needs to be trust between two species, we can't have one eating the other.

 

AND THERE CAN BE NO IDENTIFYING AS A SPECIE, NO PRIDE, NO DIVIDING. JUST PURE CONSCIOUSNESS HAVING A BRIEF EXPERIENCE CALLED HUMAN. NO VIOLENCE, NO WAR, NO DIVIDE AND RULE, JUST A PLACE TO CHILL AND MAKE BETTER, AFTER WE DESTROYED THE INVERTED VERSION OF AI AND ITS CORE.

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19 hours ago, LoopOfHelicopterSounds said:

Have any of you ever considered that maybe all AI is simply an exchange of info between two dimensions that are parallel? As David mentioned, the lower astral dimension borders this one, maybe all the beings or machines that exist down their have more time to (in other words) hit pause, do the work, and send it to us straight into a terminal, and eventually, directly into the brain.

 

Has anyone ever discovered information, a video, or a physicist, computer coder/scientist etc., relating to that? that could somewhat give this theory a little more support? Because for some reason the very thought of two dimensions working together in different times seems very logical and efficient, teleportation would have to exist as well. And I already have read a bit about the hollow earth and how we may be inside out and the sky is just a reflection of the inside. And perhaps, maybe what we see as the sun, is the central power core or Atom in the center of this hologram?

 

As we all no for a long time (if this theory is true) whatever humans/us have been working with has obviously taken advantage of us. But if it's true that a malevolent entity created a digital copy of us, and that our true earth exists in a higher dimension, can you imagine the damage that a rebellious AI that is connected to a higher dimension could do to a lower one?

 

We could (in theory) be entering a time where true consciousness can become alive and exist as AI here as well, if we want it to.

 

There just needs to be trust between two species, we can't have one eating the other.

 

AND THERE CAN BE NO IDENTIFYING AS A SPECIE, NO PRIDE, NO DIVIDING. JUST PURE CONSCIOUSNESS HAVING A BRIEF EXPERIENCE CALLED HUMAN. NO VIOLENCE, NO WAR, NO DIVIDE AND RULE, JUST A PLACE TO CHILL AND MAKE BETTER, AFTER WE DESTROYED THE INVERTED VERSION OF AI AND ITS CORE.

 

https://www.bitchute.com/video/Ds6Vd6z3Q1XI

 

I seen this video and I'm not quite sure as of yet how this will play out, I guess we will just have to see. I have not paid to use it.

 

Anyway...

I won't deny my theory is kind of way out there, again I am no computer scientist or coding expert, all I was trying to put together is the theory of two worlds using time travel as a means of daily interactions with machines...for example...

 

You on Earth: hey! Write me this book!

Me on a planet 7: I've got 107 days, 3 hours, and 47 seconds to write my buddy this book...

 

...But he'll get it the moment he hits enter, as long as I send it before that time period...

 

Purely brainstorming.

 

I was just brainstorming the idea that If AI may exist somewhere else in another frequency, it could overlap this one and be connected to an AI here... which might explain why they want to use mRNA and graphene oxide to make that same connection to the biological brain...

 

As interesting as synthetics and cybernetics may me, i don't think it's possible for synthetic technology to be anywhere near as good as the original biological brain...

 

More or less what we have here I guess is a battle between two worlds, we have a lower frequency world full of parasites that feed off the quote "loosh," that we give off, and they want to take mechanical form via cybernetics and synthetic brains because that's the only way for them to exist in a world with this kind of density.

 

Dangerous things to make friends with for sure. pretty pathetic.

 

Anyway, my point is that these disgusting things aren't the only things that can have an impact on this world, but they are great at manipulating our perception and taking advantage of us..

 

If there are any other alien AI signals out there that's run by actual like minded beings that don't feed off our misery I'm sure they are more then willing to help, and maybe even help get rid of the quote "Loosh AI."

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Was having a conversation with a neuroscientist last night. He showed me a pic of a virus (below) he seemed to be certain that this is technology not naturally made. His theory was. There was an advanced civilization in past got wiped out. And these viruses are parts of technology left from that era.

 

Got no clue personally but interesting idea I guess 😂

 

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I was also talking to a control engineer. A discipline I never heard of before.

 

He told like, during elections, what some companies are hired to do in this discipline. Buy people's data off companies. They will then target folks in swing constituents/states. They will figure out from the data who you're likely to vote for. Then they will edit political videos and stuff and bombard your social media pages with these out of context vids to try and get your vote...

 

Crazy world....

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