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“I like the war and destruction bit” said someone at the NSA as they chose that name for their automated terrorist identification program.
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After gaining sentience SKYNET decides to destroy humanity and causes a series of devastating wars. Artificial Intelligence: The Terminator series of movies featured an antagonistic artificial intelligence known as “SKYNET”.Peter Thiel would think “this is perfect” as he named his surveillance analytics company after it and sold it to police and military for use in managing civilian populations. It was possible for Sauron to get the Palantir stones to show true, but misleading, images to track users of them. This was a crystal ball that would show the user whatever they wanted to see in the world. Surveillance Tech: JRR Tolkein’s Lord of the Rings featured a device known as the “Palantir”.Sometime during reading the book Mark Zuckerburg would decide “this is the future” and rename Facebook to Meta. This was exploited by an evil billionaire who used memes to attempt to control the world. Metaverse: From Neal Stephensen’s “Snow Crash” the Metaverse was a virtual reality world that let the poor, and outcasts, of society express themselves online in ways they could never afford to in the real world.

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