Silverhand
Banned
- Joined
- Jul 20, 2021
- Location
- Usa
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Hausa
- Home Country
- Kyrgyzstan
- Current Location
- Oman
I figured I'd open a new thread. Please review the first part of my story.
In the winter of 2021, the lights went out for 35 million Brazilians across the northeast. Panic spread throughout Alagoas, injuring hundreds. Twenty people died in the dark. What was to blame? A small vulnerability in the transmission control room. Mark Jackson, a disgruntled employee, unleashed a virus into the mainframe and disappeared without leaving a digital trace. Three hours later, the system overloaded, and the grid shut down. Ten years on, modern systems have advanced and become significantly more robust. Twenty-thirty marked the installation of Brazil's first advanced AI (AAI). AAI is a highly intricate and smart computer software that manages entire cities, providing centralized control over subway lines, traffic lights, surveillance cameras, and electricity grids. An AI now controls a major city, but who adjusts and tweaks the underlying system? The answer is private companies that harvest data and information from the AAI. They have unrestricted access to personal data, which is the key commodity and a means to manipulating the masses. Every citizen is no longer an individual, but a data cluster bound to a vast global network.
In the winter of 2021, the lights went out for 35 million Brazilians across the northeast. Panic spread throughout Alagoas, injuring hundreds. Twenty people died in the dark. What was to blame? A small vulnerability in the transmission control room. Mark Jackson, a disgruntled employee, unleashed a virus into the mainframe and disappeared without leaving a digital trace. Three hours later, the system overloaded, and the grid shut down. Ten years on, modern systems have advanced and become significantly more robust. Twenty-thirty marked the installation of Brazil's first advanced AI (AAI). AAI is a highly intricate and smart computer software that manages entire cities, providing centralized control over subway lines, traffic lights, surveillance cameras, and electricity grids. An AI now controls a major city, but who adjusts and tweaks the underlying system? The answer is private companies that harvest data and information from the AAI. They have unrestricted access to personal data, which is the key commodity and a means to manipulating the masses. Every citizen is no longer an individual, but a data cluster bound to a vast global network.