Stephen E. Arnold: Human Idiocy Competing with Computer Idiocy
Modern Times: How Easy Is It to Control Thumbtypers? Easy …when human experience conflicts with a machine output, the discussion becomes frustrating for the humans.
Modern Times: How Easy Is It to Control Thumbtypers? Easy …when human experience conflicts with a machine output, the discussion becomes frustrating for the humans.
Cloud Management: Who Is Responsible When Something Goes Wrong? The situation set forth in the article makes clear that each of these big outfits (Deloitte, AWS, and SAP) will direct the customer with a problem to some one else. This is charmingly chracterized as a “No throat to choke” situation.
DOC (10 Pages): Arnold and Steele on Information Death of Knowledge RELATED: Answers on OSINT for India 18 – Why Does Information Exist? The Death of Knowledge? Video with Stephen E. Arnold
Sir, Why is info available publicly? Why do people expose their info? Please send some behavioural analysis. Hardly does anyone ask these most generic and basic questions
Dear Colleague, Further to your earlier question about the totality of the information ecology and my firm view that most of what is being done online is worthless, here are two graphics, one from my virtual CTO Stephen E. Arnold, and another from myself.
Fact Checking Backward Through Time Hooray for the truth! Though Business Dateline introduced corrections to online news stories in the mid-1980s, most online indexing services never bother to fix errors. Now, Internet archive the Wayback Machine is addressing this oversight with “Fact Checks and Context for Wayback Machine Pages,” the site announces on its blog. …
Amazon Policeware: Despite Low Profile It Exists Navigate to the trustworthy Berkshire Hathaway Company Businesswire. Read “IPR Center, Amazon Launch ‘Operation Fulfilled Action’ to Stop Counterfeits.” Note that IPR means U.S. government’s National Intellectual Property Rights Coordination Center. Here’s a passage I found interesting: Read full post.