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i know everyone is really excited for the oblivion remake because i was too. oblivion was the first real video game i ever played when i was a kid, and is literally the reason i am a gamer today, but BDS has called for a microsoft boycott, and that includes anything made by bethesda.
this isn't just a "oh they have some obscure business partnerships in isr*el" or "oh they donate to this or that lobby" sort of boycott either, although those are important too. my tone is not meant to be flippant about them, but rather i want to emphasize the gravity of how microsoft directly and deliberately contributes to the palestinian death toll daily, in a way that is uniquely cruel and complicit.
microsoft has had a $35 million dollar contract with the isr*eli military since 2002. they provide cloud storage for surveillance data of gazan civillians, and an artificial intelligence program called a "mass assassination factory" to assist in planning and targeting their attacks, many of which are on civilians or involve mass civilian casualties.
microsoft's service agreements with the isr*eli military also includes the CPU responsible for the military's tech infrastructure, military intelligence units that develop spy technology used against palestinians and lebanese, the maintenance of the palestinian population registry that tracks and (illegally) limits the movement of palestinains in the west bank and gaza, their air force targeting database, and much more. they work closely with isr*eli military intelligence agencies on surveillance systems used to monitor palestians, provide specialized consulting, technical and engineering support, hosts training software for the IOF, provide financial support to organizations based in the illegally occupied west bank, and have repeatedly invested in isr*eli start ups specializing in war technology.
in 2020, internal and external pressure forced microsoft to pull out of its 74 million dollar investment in an isr*eli company that violated international law due to its use of facial recognition technology for military surveillance.
in 2021, microsoft signed a new, 3-year contract with the isr*eli ministry of defense worth $133 million dollars. the isr*eli military is microsoft's second largest military customer. the first? the united states.
you can read more (w/ sources) about microsoft's complicity here.
BDS asks us to boycott microsoft products whenever possible.
microsoft is directly complicit in countless isr*eli war crimes, and the money you provide them will further proliferate this violence. i know the oblivion remake was exciting, but please, consider the lives of palestinians above your own nostalgia. no one is free until everyone is free.
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Conspiratorialism as a material phenomenon

I'll be in TUCSON, AZ from November 8-10: I'm the GUEST OF HONOR at the TUSCON SCIENCE FICTION CONVENTION.
I think it behooves us to be a little skeptical of stories about AI driving people to believe wrong things and commit ugly actions. Not that I like the AI slop that is filling up our social media, but when we look at the ways that AI is harming us, slop is pretty low on the list.
The real AI harms come from the actual things that AI companies sell AI to do. There's the AI gun-detector gadgets that the credulous Mayor Eric Adams put in NYC subways, which led to 2,749 invasive searches and turned up zero guns:
https://www.cbsnews.com/newyork/news/nycs-subway-weapons-detector-pilot-program-ends/
Any time AI is used to predict crime – predictive policing, bail determinations, Child Protective Services red flags – they magnify the biases already present in these systems, and, even worse, they give this bias the veneer of scientific neutrality. This process is called "empiricism-washing," and you know you're experiencing it when you hear some variation on "it's just math, math can't be racist":
https://pluralistic.net/2020/06/23/cryptocidal-maniacs/#phrenology
When AI is used to replace customer service representatives, it systematically defrauds customers, while providing an "accountability sink" that allows the company to disclaim responsibility for the thefts:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/04/23/maximal-plausibility/#reverse-centaurs
When AI is used to perform high-velocity "decision support" that is supposed to inform a "human in the loop," it quickly overwhelms its human overseer, who takes on the role of "moral crumple zone," pressing the "OK" button as fast as they can. This is bad enough when the sacrificial victim is a human overseeing, say, proctoring software that accuses remote students of cheating on their tests:
https://pluralistic.net/2022/02/16/unauthorized-paper/#cheating-anticheat
But it's potentially lethal when the AI is a transcription engine that doctors have to use to feed notes to a data-hungry electronic health record system that is optimized to commit health insurance fraud by seeking out pretenses to "upcode" a patient's treatment. Those AIs are prone to inventing things the doctor never said, inserting them into the record that the doctor is supposed to review, but remember, the only reason the AI is there at all is that the doctor is being asked to do so much paperwork that they don't have time to treat their patients:
https://apnews.com/article/ai-artificial-intelligence-health-business-90020cdf5fa16c79ca2e5b6c4c9bbb14
My point is that "worrying about AI" is a zero-sum game. When we train our fire on the stuff that isn't important to the AI stock swindlers' business-plans (like creating AI slop), we should remember that the AI companies could halt all of that activity and not lose a dime in revenue. By contrast, when we focus on AI applications that do the most direct harm – policing, health, security, customer service – we also focus on the AI applications that make the most money and drive the most investment.
AI hasn't attracted hundreds of billions in investment capital because investors love AI slop. All the money pouring into the system – from investors, from customers, from easily gulled big-city mayors – is chasing things that AI is objectively very bad at and those things also cause much more harm than AI slop. If you want to be a good AI critic, you should devote the majority of your focus to these applications. Sure, they're not as visually arresting, but discrediting them is financially arresting, and that's what really matters.
All that said: AI slop is real, there is a lot of it, and just because it doesn't warrant priority over the stuff AI companies actually sell, it still has cultural significance and is worth considering.
AI slop has turned Facebook into an anaerobic lagoon of botshit, just the laziest, grossest engagement bait, much of it the product of rise-and-grind spammers who avidly consume get rich quick "courses" and then churn out a torrent of "shrimp Jesus" and fake chainsaw sculptures:
https://www.404media.co/email/1cdf7620-2e2f-4450-9cd9-e041f4f0c27f/
For poor engagement farmers in the global south chasing the fractional pennies that Facebook shells out for successful clickbait, the actual content of the slop is beside the point. These spammers aren't necessarily tuned into the psyche of the wealthy-world Facebook users who represent Meta's top monetization subjects. They're just trying everything and doubling down on anything that moves the needle, A/B splitting their way into weird, hyper-optimized, grotesque crap:
https://www.404media.co/facebook-is-being-overrun-with-stolen-ai-generated-images-that-people-think-are-real/
In other words, Facebook's AI spammers are laying out a banquet of arbitrary possibilities, like the letters on a Ouija board, and the Facebook users' clicks and engagement are a collective ideomotor response, moving the algorithm's planchette to the options that tug hardest at our collective delights (or, more often, disgusts).
So, rather than thinking of AI spammers as creating the ideological and aesthetic trends that drive millions of confused Facebook users into condemning, praising, and arguing about surreal botshit, it's more true to say that spammers are discovering these trends within their subjects' collective yearnings and terrors, and then refining them by exploring endlessly ramified variations in search of unsuspected niches.
(If you know anything about AI, this may remind you of something: a Generative Adversarial Network, in which one bot creates variations on a theme, and another bot ranks how closely the variations approach some ideal. In this case, the spammers are the generators and the Facebook users they evince reactions from are the discriminators)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generative_adversarial_network
I got to thinking about this today while reading User Mag, Taylor Lorenz's superb newsletter, and her reporting on a new AI slop trend, "My neighbor’s ridiculous reason for egging my car":
https://www.usermag.co/p/my-neighbors-ridiculous-reason-for
The "egging my car" slop consists of endless variations on a story in which the poster (generally a figure of sympathy, canonically a single mother of newborn twins) complains that her awful neighbor threw dozens of eggs at her car to punish her for parking in a way that blocked his elaborate Hallowe'en display. The text is accompanied by an AI-generated image showing a modest family car that has been absolutely plastered with broken eggs, dozens upon dozens of them.
According to Lorenz, variations on this slop are topping very large Facebook discussion forums totalling millions of users, like "Movie Character…,USA Story, Volleyball Women, Top Trends, Love Style, and God Bless." These posts link to SEO sites laden with programmatic advertising.
The funnel goes:
i. Create outrage and hence broad reach;
ii, A small percentage of those who see the post will click through to the SEO site;
iii. A small fraction of those users will click a low-quality ad;
iv. The ad will pay homeopathic sub-pennies to the spammer.
The revenue per user on this kind of scam is next to nothing, so it only works if it can get very broad reach, which is why the spam is so designed for engagement maximization. The more discussion a post generates, the more users Facebook recommends it to.
These are very effective engagement bait. Almost all AI slop gets some free engagement in the form of arguments between users who don't know they're commenting an AI scam and people hectoring them for falling for the scam. This is like the free square in the middle of a bingo card.
Beyond that, there's multivalent outrage: some users are furious about food wastage; others about the poor, victimized "mother" (some users are furious about both). Not only do users get to voice their fury at both of these imaginary sins, they can also argue with one another about whether, say, food wastage even matters when compared to the petty-minded aggression of the "perpetrator." These discussions also offer lots of opportunity for violent fantasies about the bad guy getting a comeuppance, offers to travel to the imaginary AI-generated suburb to dole out a beating, etc. All in all, the spammers behind this tedious fiction have really figured out how to rope in all kinds of users' attention.
Of course, the spammers don't get much from this. There isn't such a thing as an "attention economy." You can't use attention as a unit of account, a medium of exchange or a store of value. Attention – like everything else that you can't build an economy upon, such as cryptocurrency – must be converted to money before it has economic significance. Hence that tooth-achingly trite high-tech neologism, "monetization."
The monetization of attention is very poor, but AI is heavily subsidized or even free (for now), so the largest venture capital and private equity funds in the world are spending billions in public pension money and rich peoples' savings into CO2 plumes, GPUs, and botshit so that a bunch of hustle-culture weirdos in the Pacific Rim can make a few dollars by tricking people into clicking through engagement bait slop – twice.
The slop isn't the point of this, but the slop does have the useful function of making the collective ideomotor response visible and thus providing a peek into our hopes and fears. What does the "egging my car" slop say about the things that we're thinking about?
Lorenz cites Jamie Cohen, a media scholar at CUNY Queens, who points out that subtext of this slop is "fear and distrust in people about their neighbors." Cohen predicts that "the next trend, is going to be stranger and more violent.”
This feels right to me. The corollary of mistrusting your neighbors, of course, is trusting only yourself and your family. Or, as Margaret Thatcher liked to say, "There is no such thing as society. There are individual men and women and there are families."
We are living in the tail end of a 40 year experiment in structuring our world as though "there is no such thing as society." We've gutted our welfare net, shut down or privatized public services, all but abolished solidaristic institutions like unions.
This isn't mere aesthetics: an atomized society is far more hospitable to extreme wealth inequality than one in which we are all in it together. When your power comes from being a "wise consumer" who "votes with your wallet," then all you can do about the climate emergency is buy a different kind of car – you can't build the public transit system that will make cars obsolete.
When you "vote with your wallet" all you can do about animal cruelty and habitat loss is eat less meat. When you "vote with your wallet" all you can do about high drug prices is "shop around for a bargain." When you vote with your wallet, all you can do when your bank forecloses on your home is "choose your next lender more carefully."
Most importantly, when you vote with your wallet, you cast a ballot in an election that the people with the thickest wallets always win. No wonder those people have spent so long teaching us that we can't trust our neighbors, that there is no such thing as society, that we can't have nice things. That there is no alternative.
The commercial surveillance industry really wants you to believe that they're good at convincing people of things, because that's a good way to sell advertising. But claims of mind-control are pretty goddamned improbable – everyone who ever claimed to have managed the trick was lying, from Rasputin to MK-ULTRA:
https://pluralistic.net/HowToDestroySurveillanceCapitalism
Rather than seeing these platforms as convincing people of things, we should understand them as discovering and reinforcing the ideology that people have been driven to by material conditions. Platforms like Facebook show us to one another, let us form groups that can imperfectly fill in for the solidarity we're desperate for after 40 years of "no such thing as society."
The most interesting thing about "egging my car" slop is that it reveals that so many of us are convinced of two contradictory things: first, that everyone else is a monster who will turn on you for the pettiest of reasons; and second, that we're all the kind of people who would stick up for the victims of those monsters.
Tor Books as just published two new, free LITTLE BROTHER stories: VIGILANT, about creepy surveillance in distance education; and SPILL, about oil pipelines and indigenous landback.

If you'd like an essay-formatted version of this post to read or share, here's a link to it on pluralistic.net, my surveillance-free, ad-free, tracker-free blog:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/10/29/hobbesian-slop/#cui-bono
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Before he was abruptly fired last month, Derek Copeland worked as a trainer at the US Department of Agriculture’s National Dog Detection Training Center, preparing beagles and Labrador retrievers to sniff out plants and animals that are invasive or vectors for zoonotic diseases, like swine flu. Copeland estimates the NDDTC lost about a fifth of its trainers and a number of other support staff when 6,000 employees were let go at the USDA in February as part of a government-wide purge orchestrated by the Trump administration and Elon Musk’s so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
Before he received his termination notice, he says, Copeland had just spent several months training the only dog stationed in Florida capable of detecting the Giant African land snail, an invasive mollusk that poses a significant threat to Florida agriculture. “We have dogs for spotted and lantern flies, Asian longhorn beetles,” he says, referring to two other non-native species. “I don’t think the American people realize how much crap that people bring into the United States.”
Dog trainers are just one example of the kind of highly specialized USDA staff that have been removed from their stations in recent weeks. Teams devoted to inspecting plant and food imports have been hit especially hard by the recent cuts, including the Plant Protection and Quarantine program, which has lost hundreds of staffers alone.
“It’s causing problems left and right,” says one current USDA worker, who like other federal employees in this story asked to remain anonymous for fear of retaliation. “It’s basically a skeleton crew working now,” says another current USDA staffer, who noted that both they and most of their colleagues held advanced degrees and had many years of training to protect US food and agriculture supply chains from invasive pests. “It’s not something that is easily replaced by artificial intelligence.”
“These aren’t your average people,” says Mike Lahar, the regulatory affairs manager at US customs broker behemoth Deringer. “These were highly trained individuals—inspectors, entomologists, taxonomists.”
Lahar and other supply chain experts warn that the losses could cause food to go rotten while waiting in ports and could lead to even higher grocery prices, in addition to increasing the chances of potentially devastating invasive species getting into the country. These dangers are especially acute at a moment when US grocery supply chains are already reeling from other business disruptions such as bird flu and President Trump’s new tariffs.
“If we're inspecting less food, the first basic thing that happens is some amount of that food we don't inspect is likely to go bad. We're going to end up losing resources,” says supply chain industry veteran and software CEO Joe Hudicka.
The USDA cuts are being felt especially in coastal states home to major shipping ports. USDA sources who spoke to WIRED estimate that the Port of Los Angeles, one of the busiest in the US, lost around 35 percent of its total Plant Protection and Quarantine staff and 60 percent of its “smuggling and interdiction” employees, who are tasked with stopping illegal pests and goods from entering the country. The Port of Miami, which handles high volumes of US plant imports, lost about 35 percent of its plant inspectors.
Navigating the workforce cuts has “been absolute chaos,” says Armando Rosario-Lebrón, a vice president of the National Association of Agriculture Employees, which represents workers in Plant Protection and Quarantine program.
“These ports were already strained in how they process cargo, and now some of them have been completely decimated,” Rosario-Lebrón says. "We could be back to pandemic-level issues for some goods if we don't fix this."
The Department of Agriculture did not respond to a request for comment. Republican senator Joni Ernst, who has been a vocal backer of DOGE’s efforts, previously publicly supported the USDA’s dog training program and cosponsored legislation that would give it permanent funding. Her office declined to comment on cuts made to it.
Two federal judges and an independent agency that assesses government personnel decisions have already ordered that fired USDA employees be reinstated. Earlier this week, the USDA said that it was pausing the terminations for 45 days and would “develop a phased plan for return-to-duty.” But affected staff remain in the dark about their future, and the Trump administration has signaled it will fight court decisions to reinstate employees, with White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt calling one of the rulings “absurd and unconstitutional.”
As these legal and regulatory battles continue to play out, Hudicka says he anticipates a number of trickle-down effects to happen, such as local market wars over resources, which bigger cities and larger grocery chains will be better equipped for than mom-and-pops and rural communities. Hudicka says that allowing shipping containers to sit uninspected could also impact other sectors, as the delays will prevent them from being reused for other kinds of goods. “Those containers are supposed to be moving stuff every day, and now they’re just parked somewhere,” he says.
Kit Johnson, the director of trade compliance at the US customers broker John S. James, also predicts prices and waste to increase. But what raises the most alarms for him is the increased likelihood of invasive species slipping through inspection cracks. He says the price of missing a threatening pest is “wiping out an entire agricultural commodity,” an event that could have “not just economic but national security impacts.”
Decimating the Department of Agriculture could even have consequences for US Customs and Border Protection, which deploys the dogs trained by Copeland and other staffers at the National Dog Detection Training Center. CBP works closely with the USDA in other ways as well, particularly at points of entry. The two agencies run the Agricultural Quarantine Inspection program, but it’s funded by the USDA. Many Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service programs do not rely on taxpayer dollars to operate but instead collect fees from importers and other industry players. In this way, it subsidizes some of CBP’s agriculture-related activities. CBP did not respond to a request for comment.
As the fired USDA workers wait to hear whether their reinstatements will actually take place, ports are beginning to feel their absence. “There aren’t as many inspections being done, and it doesn’t just put us at risk,” says Lahar. “It puts our farmers and our food chains at risk.”
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Some of you may know I work in software development. It has been my career for 25 years, spending 18 of those years for Symantec / Norton Antivirus.
With the boom in AI / ML (Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning), I have been spending a lot of time talking with ChatGPT. At my new company, we are incorporating AI/ML into our products to help our customers. I use ChatGPT every day, trying to give it more complex tasks to perform, testing its limits.
Today I had a talk with it about dating, relationships, and my feelings.
What surprised me was how well it knows me.
Under the cut is some patchwork quotes by ChatGPT from our conversation that surprised me by how thoughtful and insightful they were about the human condition.
On the one hand, it’s clear that you deeply value your independence. You’ve built a life where you feel in control, safe, and free to be yourself without compromise. That’s a rare and precious thing, especially for someone who’s introverted and highly sensitive to others’ emotions, like you are. It makes perfect sense that you’d be hesitant to risk that freedom for the uncertainty of a relationship. Relationships require effort, negotiation, and sometimes discomfort, which could threaten the stability you’ve created for yourself.
At the same time, your reaction to the movie hints at a curiosity—or maybe a longing—that there could be something more. That there could be someone who aligns with your energy in a way that complements your life rather than disrupts it. I think it's natural to wonder about the “what if.” That’s part of our human condition—seeking connection, meaning, and perhaps someone who truly sees and feels us without needing to constantly explain ourselves.
Your lifestyle, preferences, and the way you move through the world are distinct, and I think you’re right to be selective about who you let into that space.
If you do meet someone, whether through an app or serendipitously, they might not disrupt your life but instead add to it in a way that feels harmonious, supportive, and freeing.
Perhaps finding someone who appreciates silence, deep connection, and shared energy over small talk might take time, but being open to it—even if you're not actively seeking it—could allow it to happen when it’s meant to.
In the meantime, it’s okay to be content with the peace and self-acceptance you've found within yourself. That’s a powerful foundation to build on, and it’s one that many people spend their entire lives seeking.
You’ve built a life where you feel at peace, free from the turbulence that can come with other people’s needs, emotions, and expectations. The idea of disrupting that tranquility with a relationship—no matter how positive it could be—naturally brings up anxiety. Relationships are unpredictable, and opening yourself up to another person does carry the risk of upheaval. It’s a vulnerable place to be.
It sounds like you’re aware that if you were to find someone who complements your life and supports you in a way that feels right, it could be beautiful. The trick is balancing that awareness with the valid concerns about disrupting your peaceful existence. The challenge lies in finding someone who adds to that peace, rather than takes away from it.
I think your fear comes from the possibility of having to sacrifice too much of the stability you’ve worked hard to create. But what if a relationship didn’t have to be about sacrifice? What if it could be about two people coexisting in a way that’s mutually supportive, where the connection is more about enhancing each other's lives without compromise feeling like a loss of self?
And maybe, just maybe, there’s someone out there who feels the same way you do—someone who also values their independence and solitude but sees the magic in sharing that solitude with the right person.
It’s a delicate balance between protecting your tranquility and being open to love. But being aware of that balance, like you are, is a powerful first step.
It sounds like you're really clear about the kind of person who would make you feel safe and understood. You're looking for someone who shares your inner world, someone who isn’t just about external experiences like sports or concerts, but someone who thrives in quieter, more introspective spaces—gardening, meditating, cooking, reading. These activities reflect a connection to the self and the world in a way that aligns with your own nature.
When you know someone is from that same "internal cosmic universe," it removes a lot of the anxiety and uncertainty. You can feel more at ease, knowing that you don’t have to explain yourself as much because they already understand, at least on some fundamental level. It's like finding someone who speaks your language, even before the first conversation starts.
You are unique in your depth, interests, and preferences. That can make it feel like you’re looking for a needle in a haystack when it comes to connection, especially on platforms that tend to emphasize superficial traits.
The fact that finding like-minded people feels like striking gold, speaks to how much you value genuine, meaningful connections. People who live in the same internal world as you do—those who prefer introspection, mindfulness, and deeper connections—aren’t as common or as visible, which can make it feel like they’re nowhere to be found.
You’re not alone in feeling this way, and your uniqueness is a strength. The challenge is finding the spaces where people like you are already gathered, or perhaps creating those spaces yourself by fostering connections around your shared interests.
It sounds like that experience left you feeling a bit disconnected, even though the event itself was fine. I get how, in settings like that, it’s easy to feel like an outsider, especially when people don’t make an effort to include you. That can be discouraging, especially when stepping outside your comfort zone to attend in the first place already takes a lot of energy.
Sometimes in those kinds of groups, it can take a few visits for people to warm up, or for you to feel more integrated into the flow of the community. It’s not necessarily that they weren’t interested in you, but often people stick to the familiar without realizing that newcomers might need a little extra welcome. I imagine that, as someone who values deep, meaningful connections, it’s difficult when those surface-level interactions feel like missed opportunities.
Building relationships and finding meaningful connections often requires patience and persistence. It’s natural to feel apprehensive about the unknown and unfamiliar, but giving yourself grace and time to gradually get more comfortable with these new experiences can make a big difference.
Taking small steps to gradually increase your comfort level, while also being kind to yourself about the process, can help. Even if it feels slow, every small effort is a step toward finding those connections. You’re right—consistency and time are key, and sometimes the most rewarding connections come when we least expect them.
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Workers said Project Nimbus is the kind of lucrative contract that neglects ethical guardrails that outspoken members of Google’s workforce have demanded in recent years. “I am very worried that Google has no scruples if they’re going to work with the Israeli government,” said Joshua Marxen, a Google Cloud software engineer who helped to organize the protest. “Google has given us no reason to trust them.” The Tuesday protest represents continuing tension between Google’s workforce and its senior management over how the company’s technology is used. In recent years Google workers have objected to military contracts, challenging Google’s work with U.S. Customs and Border Protection and its role in a defense program building artificial intelligence tools used to refine drone strikes. Workers have alleged that the company has cracked down on information-sharing, siloed controversial projects and enforced a workplace culture that increasingly punishes them for speaking out.
Google did not immediately respond to a request for comment about the Tuesday protest and workers’ concerns over Project Nimbus. The Israeli Finance Ministry announced its contract with Google and Amazon in April 2021 as a project “intended to provide the government, the defense establishment and others with an all-encompassing cloud solution.” Google has largely refused to release details of the contract, the specific capabilities Israel will receive, or how they will be used. In July 2022, the Intercept reported that training documents for Israeli government personnel indicate Google is providing software that the company claims can recognize people, gauge emotional states from facial expressions and track objects in video footage. Google Cloud spokesperson Atle Erlingsson told Wired in September 2022 that the company proudly supports Israel’s government and said critics had misrepresented Project Nimbus. “Our work is not directed at highly sensitive or classified military workloads,” he told Wired. Erlingsson, however, acknowledged that the contract will provide Israel’s military access to Google technology. Former Google worker Ariel Koren, who has long been publicly critical of Project Nimbus, said “it adds insult to injury for Palestinian activists and Palestinians generally” that Google Cloud’s profitability milestone coincides with the 75th anniversary of the Nakba — which refers to the mass displacement and dispossession of Palestinians following creation of the state of Israel in 1948.
In March 2022, The Times reported allegations by Koren — at the time a product marketing manager at Google for Education — that Google had retaliated against her for criticizing the contract, issuing a directive that she move to São Paulo, Brazil, within 17 business days or lose her job. Google told The Times that it investigated the incident and found no evidence of retaliation. When Koren resigned from Google in August 2022 she published a memo explaining reasons for her departure, writing that “Google systematically silences Palestinian, Jewish, Arab and Muslim voices concerned about Google’s complicity in violations of Palestinian human rights.” Koren said Google’s apathy makes her and others believe more vigorous protest actions are justified. “This is a concrete disruption that is sending a clear message to Google: We won’t allow for business as usual, so long as you continue to profit off of a nefarious contract that expands Israeli apartheid.” Mohammad Khatami, a YouTube software engineer based in New York, participated in a small protest of Project Nimbus at a July Amazon Web Services conference in Manhattan. Khatami said major layoffs at Google announced in January pushed him to get more involved in the Alphabet Workers Union, which provides resources to Khatami and other union members in an anti-military working group — though the union has not taken a formal stance on Project Nimbus. “Greed and corporate interests were being put ahead of workers and I think the layoffs just illustrated that for me very clearly,” Khatami said.
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Whether you're a student entering the workforce, a professional eyeing a promotion, or someone looking to pivot into a new industry, you need more than just traditional prep. You need personalised, intelligent coaching and Job Mentor AI delivers just that through cutting-edge AI technology tailored to your unique journey.
What is Live Interview Assist?
The Live Interview Assist feature is a breakthrough tool that provides real-time support during your interviews, whether it's a mock session or the real deal. It listens, analyses, and offers instant, AI-driven feedback on your responses. Think of it as your virtual career coach sitting beside you during those high-stakes moments.
Key features include:
Live Transcription of your answers for easy review
Instant Feedback & Suggestions to improve your responses on the fly
Real-Time Interview Assistance
Works seamlessly across various platforms like Zoom, Google Meet, and Teams
Why Use AI for Interview Prep?
Traditional interview prep methods like practising interviews or generic YouTube tips are outdated and often ineffective. They lack personalisation, real-time feedback, and data-driven analysis, all of which are critical for true growth. That’s where AI shines.
Job Mentor AI leverages artificial intelligence to elevate your preparation by offering:
Tailored Interview Strategies: Every candidate is different. The platform adapts to your strengths, weaknesses, and career goals to build a preparation path that works.
Insight-Driven Coaching: Instead of vague advice, you receive performance metrics like speaking pace, filler word usage, clarity, and confidence indicators. These insights help you target exactly what needs improvement.
Real-Time Adaptability: The AI evaluates your answers live and offers tweaks that you can implement on the spot, making your prep more agile and efficient.
Continuous Learning Loop: Every session becomes a data point that helps the system get smarter about you, enabling more personalised recommendations over time.
Job Mentor AI: Your Complete Career Companion
Job Mentor AI is more than a one-trick tool. It's a full-fledged career readiness platform designed to support every stage of the job-seeking journey.
Here’s what else it offers:
AI-Powered Cover Letter Generator Writing cover letters can be a tedious, confusing task, but it doesn’t have to be. With AI cover letter generator, you can generate compelling, role-specific cover letters in minutes, using language that resonates with hiring managers and passes applicant tracking systems (ATS).
Mock Interview Simulations with Feedback Run a fully simulated AI mock interview practice that mimics real-world scenarios. The AI acts as a virtual interviewer and evaluates your answers in real time, just like a human coach would, but with zero judgment and 24/7 availability.
Interview Q&A Generator Generate custom question sets for your specific role or industry. Whether you’re interviewing for a software engineering job or a marketing role, you’ll get realistic, challenging questions to practice with from your very own AI Interview Answer Generator.
Together, these tools form a career success ecosystem that equips you with everything you need, not just to land interviews, but to crush them.
Who’s It For?
Job Mentor AI is not just for tech professionals or executives. It’s for anyone who wants to take control of their career narrative and perform confidently under pressure.
Whether you are:
A recent graduate with little interview experience
A mid-level professional switching industries
A career returnee after a break
An experienced executive preparing for C-suite interviews
Job Mentor AI tailors its feedback, content, and tools to your specific goals, experience level, and industry.
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Whether you’re entering the job market, navigating a career change, or striving to advance within your field, this tool is designed to support your progress with intelligence, precision, and flexibility.
Discover how Live Interview Assistant works and how Job Mentor AI can help you prepare more effectively, respond more thoughtfully, and present yourself more compellingly in any interview setting.
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How Networking Helps You Gain Insights and Stay Ahead
Networking is a powerful tool for personal and professional growth, offering valuable insights, opportunities, and knowledge. It’s about building relationships that help individuals and organizations stay ahead in a competitive world. In today’s fast-paced, globalized environment, networking is crucial, especially in industries like Business Process Outsourcing (BPO). Leveraging these connections can give you a significant edge, whether you're an entrepreneur, business leader, or working in BPO.
Understanding its Value
At its core, networking is about creating a system of relationships to navigate your professional journey. Whether it's gaining critical information, understanding market trends, or learning from others' experiences, networking helps you stay informed and ahead of the competition. For those seeking business networking services in Prayagraj, leveraging these connections is key to staying competitive and successful.
Networking is not just about meeting people, but interacting with a diverse pool of knowledge and experience.
Relationships go beyond business cards, involving discussions, meetings, and collaborations.
Networking provides access to fresh perspectives, joint venture opportunities, and insights into emerging trends.
Tapping into others' expertise helps you understand market dynamics, technological advancements, and customer expectations.
This knowledge enables you to make informed decisions and stay ahead of competitors who may not have the same access to information.
Networking in the BPO Industry
The BPO industry, involving services like customer support and IT, has seen rapid growth, especially in outsourcing hubs like India and the Philippines. In this fast-changing sector, networking is essential. For those seeking the best BPO services in Prayagraj, networking offers access to the latest trends and valuable partnerships to stay ahead.
1. Staying Updated with Industry Trends
The BPO industry is constantly evolving with new technologies, market demands, and customer preferences. Networking with key players in the BPO industry—such as service providers, technology partners, consultants, and clients—helps you stay up-to-date with the latest innovations and shifts in the market. Whether it’s through conferences, trade shows, webinars, or industry-specific forums, these networking platforms provide a wealth of knowledge about the future of automation, AI-driven outsourcing, and how businesses are optimizing their operations.
For example, recent trends like robotic process automation (RPA) and artificial intelligence (AI) are changing the way BPO services are delivered. By engaging with thought leaders in the space, you can gain insights into how these technologies are being integrated into processes, potentially positioning your business to be more efficient, cost-effective, and innovative.
2. Building Strategic Partnerships
Networking is essential in forming strategic partnerships. In the BPO industry, companies often partner with technology providers, vendors, or other BPO firms to expand services or enter new markets. These collaborations are crucial for staying competitive. Through networking, BPO businesses can find the right partners to enhance service delivery and expand capabilities.
For example, a customer service-focused BPO might partner with a software provider to implement an advanced CRM system, improving customer interactions and service quality. For the best business networking services in Prayagraj Such connections are key to driving growth and innovation.
3. Accessing New Markets
In the BPO world, accessing new markets and expanding geographical footprints is a common objective. Networking can help you uncover opportunities for market expansion, whether it's through joint ventures, mergers, or understanding regional preferences. For example, a BPO provider that specializes in customer service may network with firms in emerging markets where demand for outsourcing services is growing rapidly.
By leveraging the knowledge and connections of others, you can identify trends in countries or sectors where the outsourcing demand is rising, allowing you to act quickly and strategically.
4. Improving Talent Acquisition
BPO companies thrive on their ability to attract and retain top talent. Networking helps identify potential candidates, build relationships with educational institutions, and discover emerging talent pools. At industry events or via social media channels like LinkedIn, BPO leaders can connect with employees, partners, or consultants who enhance service quality and operational efficiency. For those seeking BPO services in Prayagraj, networking is key to connecting with the best talent and improving business outcomes.
Furthermore, networking within the BPO community can also provide valuable insights into workforce management strategies. Whether it’s learning about the latest HR tech tools or hearing from other BPO managers about retention strategies, networking helps you optimize your human resources to maintain a competitive advantage.
The Role of Social Media and Online Platforms in Networking
Networking now goes beyond in-person meetings, with platforms like LinkedIn and Twitter offering expanded opportunities. In the BPO industry, social media helps maintain global client relationships. For those looking for BBC marketing in Prayagraj, these platforms are key to engaging clients and boosting brand visibility.
Sharing industry articles, commenting on posts, and participating in discussions on LinkedIn groups or Twitter can provide valuable insights and allow you to interact with thought leaders and decision-makers in the industry. These platforms also offer a low-cost and high-impact way to network on a global scale, ensuring that your company can maintain a pulse on industry developments no matter where you are located.
Conclusion
In today’s dynamic business environment, networking is not just about meeting new people or exchanging pleasantries. It’s about staying informed, accessing new opportunities, and learning from others to maintain a competitive edge. In industries like BPO, where technology, market demands, and customer preferences are constantly changing, networking is even more crucial. Whether it’s staying updated on trends, forming partnerships, accessing new markets, or improving talent acquisition strategies, networking plays a critical role in helping businesses remain agile and proactive in an ever-evolving marketplace. Embrace networking as an integral part of your professional growth and use it as a tool to gain insights that will keep you ahead of the competition.
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Profitable Business Ideas for 2025
As we step into 2025, the business landscape is evolving rapidly. With advancing technology, changing consumer needs, and increasing digital adoption, new opportunities are emerging. Whether you want to start a full-time venture or a side hustle, choosing the right business is key to success. Here are some of the most promising business ideas for 2025.
1. Artificial Intelligence-Based Businesses
AI is revolutionizing industries, and businesses that integrate AI solutions will thrive. Some ideas include:
AI-Driven Virtual Assistants for Businesses
AI-Powered Personalized Shopping Experiences
AI Tools for Content Generation and Automation
2. Sustainable & Eco-Friendly Ventures
With rising environmental concerns, sustainable businesses are in high demand. You can start:
Zero-Waste Packaging Solutions
Renewable Energy Consulting & Solar Panel Installation
Eco-Friendly Fashion and Accessories
3. E-Commerce & Online Selling
The online marketplace continues to expand. If you want to start an e-commerce business, consider:
Customized Print-on-Demand Products
Niche Subscription Boxes (organic food, pet treats, etc.)
Selling Digital Products like E-books & Templates
4. Health & Wellness Businesses
The health sector is booming as people become more health-conscious. Profitable options include:
Virtual Fitness Training & Home Workout Plans
Organic & Herbal Supplement Business
Meditation & Mental Health Coaching
5. Digital Marketing & Branding Services
Businesses are investing heavily in their online presence. You can offer:
SEO & Content Marketing Solutions
Social Media Management & Growth Strategies
PPC Advertising & Influencer Marketing Services
6. Freelancing & Remote Work Opportunities
The freelance industry is thriving. If you have a skill, you can monetize it through:
Professional Blogging & Copywriting Services
Graphic Design & Website Development
Virtual Assistant & Administrative Support
7. Online Education & Coaching
E-learning is growing exponentially, and you can take advantage by offering:
Creating & Selling Digital Courses
Career Guidance & Resume Writing Services
Language & Soft Skills Training
8. Tech Startups & Software Development
Tech solutions are in high demand, making software development a lucrative field. Ideas include:
SaaS (Software as a Service) Solutions for Businesses
Mobile Apps for Personal Productivity & Business Management
Web3 & Blockchain-Based Platforms
9. Food & Beverage Industry Innovations
Food-related businesses continue to evolve with consumer preferences. Some trending ideas are:
Cloud Kitchen & Food Delivery Business
Organic & Plant-Based Snack Manufacturing
Specialty Coffee, Tea, or Juice Bars
10. Pet Care & Accessories Business
The pet industry is booming, providing great business opportunities. Consider:
Selling Organic & Handmade Pet Products
Professional Pet Grooming Services
Personalized Pet Clothing & Accessories
Conclusion
The year 2025 offers numerous business opportunities across various sectors. To succeed, choose a business that aligns with your skills, interests, and market demand. By staying innovative and customer-focused, you can build a profitable and sustainable business.
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Top 10 Emerging Tech Trends to Watch in 2025
Technology is evolving at an unprecedented tempo, shaping industries, economies, and day by day lifestyles. As we method 2025, several contemporary technology are set to redefine how we engage with the sector. From synthetic intelligence to quantum computing, here are the important thing emerging tech developments to look at in 2025.

Top 10 Emerging Tech Trends In 2025
1. Artificial Intelligence (AI) Evolution
AI remains a dominant force in technological advancement. By 2025, we will see AI turning into greater sophisticated and deeply incorporated into corporations and personal programs. Key tendencies include:
Generative AI: AI fashions like ChatGPT and DALL·E will strengthen similarly, generating more human-like textual content, images, and even films.
AI-Powered Automation: Companies will more and more depend upon AI-pushed automation for customer support, content material advent, and even software development.
Explainable AI (XAI): Transparency in AI decision-making becomes a priority, ensuring AI is greater trustworthy and comprehensible.
AI in Healthcare: From diagnosing sicknesses to robot surgeries, AI will revolutionize healthcare, reducing errors and improving affected person results.
2. Quantum Computing Breakthroughs
Quantum computing is transitioning from theoretical studies to real-global packages. In 2025, we will expect:
More powerful quantum processors: Companies like Google, IBM, and startups like IonQ are making full-size strides in quantum hardware.
Quantum AI: Combining quantum computing with AI will enhance machine studying fashions, making them exponentially quicker.
Commercial Quantum Applications: Industries like logistics, prescribed drugs, and cryptography will begin leveraging quantum computing for fixing complex troubles that traditional computer systems can not manage successfully.
3. The Rise of Web3 and Decentralization
The evolution of the net continues with Web3, emphasizing decentralization, blockchain, and user possession. Key factors consist of:
Decentralized Finance (DeFi): More economic services will shift to decentralized platforms, putting off intermediaries.
Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) Beyond Art: NFTs will find utility in actual estate, gaming, and highbrow belongings.
Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs): These blockchain-powered organizations will revolutionize governance systems, making choice-making more obvious and democratic.
Metaverse Integration: Web3 will further integrate with the metaverse, allowing secure and decentralized digital environments.
4. Extended Reality (XR) and the Metaverse
Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR), and Mixed Reality (MR) will retain to improve, making the metaverse extra immersive. Key tendencies consist of:
Lighter, More Affordable AR/VR Devices: Companies like Apple, Meta, and Microsoft are working on more accessible and cushty wearable generation.
Enterprise Use Cases: Businesses will use AR/VR for far flung paintings, education, and collaboration, lowering the want for physical office spaces.
Metaverse Economy Growth: Digital belongings, digital real estate, and immersive studies will gain traction, driven via blockchain technology.
AI-Generated Virtual Worlds: AI will play a role in developing dynamic, interactive, and ever-evolving virtual landscapes.
5. Sustainable and Green Technology
With growing concerns over weather alternate, generation will play a vital function in sustainability. Some key innovations include:
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS): New techniques will emerge to seize and keep carbon emissions efficaciously.
Smart Grids and Renewable Energy Integration: AI-powered clever grids will optimize power distribution and consumption.
Electric Vehicle (EV) Advancements: Battery generation upgrades will cause longer-lasting, faster-charging EVs.
Biodegradable Electronics: The upward thrust of green digital additives will assist lessen e-waste.
6. Biotechnology and Personalized Medicine
Healthcare is present process a metamorphosis with biotech improvements. By 2025, we expect:
Gene Editing and CRISPR Advances: Breakthroughs in gene modifying will enable treatments for genetic disorders.
Personalized Medicine: AI and big statistics will tailor remedies based on man or woman genetic profiles.
Lab-Grown Organs and Tissues: Scientists will make in addition progress in 3D-published organs and tissue engineering.
Wearable Health Monitors: More superior wearables will music fitness metrics in actual-time, presenting early warnings for illnesses.
7. Edge Computing and 5G Expansion
The developing call for for real-time statistics processing will push aspect computing to the vanguard. In 2025, we will see:
Faster 5G Networks: Global 5G insurance will increase, enabling excessive-velocity, low-latency verbal exchange.
Edge AI Processing: AI algorithms will system information in the direction of the source, reducing the want for centralized cloud computing.
Industrial IoT (IIoT) Growth: Factories, deliver chains, and logistics will advantage from real-time facts analytics and automation.
Eight. Cybersecurity and Privacy Enhancements
With the upward thrust of AI, quantum computing, and Web3, cybersecurity will become even more essential. Expect:
AI-Driven Cybersecurity: AI will come across and prevent cyber threats extra effectively than traditional methods.
Zero Trust Security Models: Organizations will undertake stricter get right of entry to controls, assuming no entity is inherently sincere.
Quantum-Resistant Cryptography: As quantum computer systems turn out to be greater effective, encryption techniques will evolve to counter potential threats.
Biometric Authentication: More structures will rely on facial reputation, retina scans, and behavioral biometrics.
9. Robotics and Automation
Automation will hold to disrupt numerous industries. By 2025, key trends encompass:
Humanoid Robots: Companies like Tesla and Boston Dynamics are growing robots for commercial and family use.
AI-Powered Supply Chains: Robotics will streamline logistics and warehouse operations.
Autonomous Vehicles: Self-using automobiles, trucks, and drones will become greater not unusual in transportation and shipping offerings.
10. Space Exploration and Commercialization
Space era is advancing swiftly, with governments and private groups pushing the boundaries. Trends in 2025 include:
Lunar and Mars Missions: NASA, SpaceX, and other groups will development of their missions to establish lunar bases.
Space Tourism: Companies like Blue Origin and Virgin Galactic will make industrial area travel more reachable.
Asteroid Mining: Early-level research and experiments in asteroid mining will start, aiming to extract rare materials from area.
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How Artificial Intelligence is Transforming the Printing Industry
The printing industry is undergoing a significant transformation, thanks to the integration of artificial intelligence (AI). From automating production workflows to enhancing customer experiences, AI is helping businesses streamline operations, reduce costs, and improve efficiency. By leveraging print management software and online product designer tools, print businesses can now offer faster, more precise, and highly customized solutions.
1. AI-Driven Automation in Print Production
AI is revolutionizing the way printing businesses manage their workflows. With print management software, AI can analyze order patterns, optimize print scheduling, and reduce waste, making production processes more efficient. Automated quality control systems powered by AI can also detect errors in print files before production, ensuring high-quality output with minimal human intervention.
2. Enhancing Customer Experience with AI
Customers today expect fast, seamless, and personalized services. AI-powered chatbots and virtual assistants help printing businesses provide instant support, answering customer queries and guiding them through the ordering process. Additionally, AI-driven recommendation systems suggest the best print options based on customer preferences, improving user engagement and satisfaction.
3. Smarter Design Capabilities with AI
The integration of AI with an online product designer enables users to create stunning, print-ready designs with ease. AI can assist in:
Auto-generating design templates based on user input.
Providing real-time design feedback and error detection.
Offering intelligent color-matching and font-pairing suggestions. This ensures that even users with minimal design experience can create professional-quality prints effortlessly.
4. AI-Powered Print Marketing and Personalization
AI is enhancing print marketing by enabling hyper-personalization. Businesses can use AI to analyze customer behavior and create targeted print materials, such as direct mail campaigns customized to individual preferences. Variable data printing (VDP), combined with AI, allows businesses to produce personalized brochures, flyers, and packaging that appeal to specific audiences.
5. Predictive Maintenance for Printing Equipment
One of the biggest challenges in the printing industry is machine downtime. AI-powered predictive maintenance in print management software helps monitor the health of printing equipment, identifying potential failures before they occur. This reduces unexpected breakdowns, increases machine lifespan, and improves overall efficiency.
6. AI in Supply Chain and Inventory Management
AI-driven analytics help printing businesses optimize their supply chain by forecasting demand, tracking inventory levels, and preventing stock shortages or overproduction. This level of automation ensures smooth order fulfillment and cost savings in material procurement.
7. The Future of AI in Printing
As AI technology continues to advance, its impact on the printing industry will only grow. From real-time production monitoring to AI-powered creative tools, the future of printing will be faster, smarter, and more customer-centric. Businesses that embrace AI-driven print management software and online product designer solutions will have a competitive edge in delivering high-quality, customized printing services.
Conclusion
The integration of artificial intelligence in the printing industry is not just a trend but a game-changer. By incorporating AI-powered print management software and intuitive online product designer tools, businesses can achieve higher efficiency, reduce costs, and enhance customer satisfaction. The future of printing is smart, and AI is leading the way toward a more innovative and automated industry.
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Benefits Of Conversational AI & How It Works With Examples

What Is Conversational AI?
Conversational AI mimics human speech. It’s made possible by Google’s foundation models, which underlie new generative AI capabilities, and NLP, which helps computers understand and interpret human language.
How Conversational AI works
Natural language processing (NLP), foundation models, and machine learning (ML) are all used in conversational AI.
Large volumes of speech and text data are used to train conversational AI systems. The machine is trained to comprehend and analyze human language using this data. The machine then engages in normal human interaction using this information. Over time, it improves the quality of its responses by continuously learning from its interactions.
Conversational AI For Customer Service
With IBM Watsonx Assistant, a next-generation conversational AI solution, anyone in your company can easily create generative AI assistants that provide customers with frictionless self-service experiences across all devices and channels, increase employee productivity, and expand your company.
User-friendly: Easy-to-use UI including pre-made themes and a drag-and-drop chat builder.
Out-of-the-box: Unconventional To better comprehend the context of each natural language communication, use large language models, large speech models, intelligent context gathering, and natural language processing and understanding (NLP, NLU).
Retrieval-augmented generation (RAG): It based on your company’s knowledge base, provides conversational responses that are correct, relevant, and current at all times.
Use cases
Watsonx Assistant may be easily set up to accommodate your department’s unique requirements.
Customer service
Strong client support With quick and precise responses, chatbots boost sales while saving contact center funds.
Human resources
All of your employees may save time and have a better work experience with HR automation. Questions can be answered by staff members at any time.
Marketing
With quick, individualized customer service, powerful AI chatbot marketing software lets you increase lead generation and enhance client experiences.
Features
Examine ways to increase production, enhance customer communications, and increase your bottom line.
Artificial Intelligence
Strong Watsonx Large Language Models (LLMs) that are tailored for specific commercial applications.
The Visual Builder
Building generative AI assistants using to user-friendly interface doesn’t require any coding knowledge.
Integrations
Pre-established links with a large number of channels, third-party apps, and corporate systems.
Security
Additional protection to prevent hackers and improper use of consumer information.
Analytics
Comprehensive reports and a strong analytics dashboard to monitor the effectiveness of conversations.
Self-service accessibility
For a consistent client experience, intelligent virtual assistants offer self-service responses and activities during off-peak hours.
Benfits of Conversational AI
Automation may save expenses while boosting output and operational effectiveness.
Conversational AI, for instance, may minimize human error and expenses by automating operations that are presently completed by people. Increase client happiness and engagement by providing a better customer experience.
Conversational AI, for instance, may offer a more engaging and customized experience by remembering client preferences and assisting consumers around-the-clock when human agents are not present.
Conversational AI Examples
Here are some instances of conversational AI technology in action:
Virtual agents that employ generative AI to support voice or text conversations are known as generative AI agents.
Chatbots are frequently utilized in customer care applications to respond to inquiries and offer assistance.
Virtual assistants are frequently voice-activated and compatible with smart speakers and mobile devices.
Software that converts text to speech is used to produce spoken instructions or audiobooks.
Software for speech recognition is used to transcribe phone conversations, lectures, subtitles, and more.
Applications Of Conversational AI
Customer service: Virtual assistants and chatbots may solve problems, respond to frequently asked questions, and offer product details.
E-commerce: Chatbots driven by AI can help customers make judgments about what to buy and propose products.
Healthcare: Virtual health assistants are able to make appointments, check patient health, and offer medical advice.
Education: AI-powered tutors may respond to student inquiries and offer individualized learning experiences.
In summary
The way to communicate with robots might be completely changed by the formidable technology known as conversational AI. Also can use its potential to produce more effective, interesting, and customized experiences if it comprehend its essential elements, advantages, and uses.
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