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Paul Black's avatar

Thank you for wrapping it all up. I am immune to fear but not to death. Some say we are on the verge of a Carrington event, sun flares, pole shift etc. Who knows!? Keep writing Fritz, I will keep reading. See you on the other side one day.

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John Day MD's avatar

I looked up the ARM chip information, and the new chips for the IoT (internet of things) are specially-configured so that each chip, no matter what device it is in, no matter what it is "primarily" doing in that device (monitoring thermostat settings and room temp. for instance) will also seek out communication with any other IoT chip in communications range, and establish networking.

This networking of chips is in a separate information-compartment, not accessible.

The makers talk about "privacy" but "I don't think it means what you think it means".

I think the "privacy"is to keep the "primary" user (homeowner checking/setting thermostat remotely from smart-phone) unaware of the "private" IoT communications and serveillance going on in the "internet of things", which serves whatever purposes may be operational, based on the commands of whoever/whatever (AI?) is operating that network.

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