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<blockquote data-quote="Japrim" data-source="post: 124564" data-attributes="member: 7558"><p>Does a computer care about politics? Maybe. If an AI program from the future were trying to alter the past, would it slander a politician from what it gathered through records? If it could, why not? So I suppose it is possible that a computer wrote it.</p><p></p><p>But would a computer understand something like human perception with spacing? Could it mimic humans from recording human interaction, in order to fool us? I suppose it could. Why not?</p><p></p><p>If an A.I. were trying to bash Hillary Clinton with an overall strategy of infiltrating past human social media like Facebook and Paranormalis, why would it not simply use English and state that it was a human from the year whatever and that it is warning us of disaster?</p><p></p><p>It stands to reason that if it were a computer mimicking humans, that if it was intelligent enough to form such a strategy, it would do as humans do, and not use binary.</p><p></p><p>So, since it is probably from humans, why would a human need to use binary to bash Clinton and warn us of a future disaster? If you are trying to get a message out to everyone, why the need to encrypt it in binary? Does that not appear a bit counter-intuitive? Why use binary?</p><p></p><p>And why use binary anyway? It is obvious and easy to decipher. There is no real protection there.</p><p></p><p>Is there another message hidden within using a different form of encryption?</p><p></p><p>What can we learn from analyzing it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Japrim, post: 124564, member: 7558"] Does a computer care about politics? Maybe. If an AI program from the future were trying to alter the past, would it slander a politician from what it gathered through records? If it could, why not? So I suppose it is possible that a computer wrote it. But would a computer understand something like human perception with spacing? Could it mimic humans from recording human interaction, in order to fool us? I suppose it could. Why not? If an A.I. were trying to bash Hillary Clinton with an overall strategy of infiltrating past human social media like Facebook and Paranormalis, why would it not simply use English and state that it was a human from the year whatever and that it is warning us of disaster? It stands to reason that if it were a computer mimicking humans, that if it was intelligent enough to form such a strategy, it would do as humans do, and not use binary. So, since it is probably from humans, why would a human need to use binary to bash Clinton and warn us of a future disaster? If you are trying to get a message out to everyone, why the need to encrypt it in binary? Does that not appear a bit counter-intuitive? Why use binary? And why use binary anyway? It is obvious and easy to decipher. There is no real protection there. Is there another message hidden within using a different form of encryption? What can we learn from analyzing it? [/QUOTE]
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