Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Didn't we know this was happening months ago?
one of the main reasons Elon wanted to run DOGE is so he could steal all of our information.
Just making stuff up now lol
Guaranteed you didn't read the article. Guaranteed that you have zero idea how valuable that data is for the companies that Musk runs.
The statement was "the main reason Elon wanted to run DOGE is so he could steal all of our information". I'm not disputing that certain info is valuable to certain companies. That doesn't mean that Elon intentionally wanted that position to get information. Elon has never said he wanted the job to get info, nor has he implied it. If someone is going to make a statement with such a bold claim, then at least back it up.
That's hilarious you think criminals would state they are going to rob a bank, murder people, or steal information. Very funny!
Whelp, Elon "never said he wanted the job to get info," so that clears it all up, folks!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Didn't we know this was happening months ago?
one of the main reasons Elon wanted to run DOGE is so he could steal all of our information.
Just making stuff up now lol
Guaranteed you didn't read the article. Guaranteed that you have zero idea how valuable that data is for the companies that Musk runs.
The statement was "the main reason Elon wanted to run DOGE is so he could steal all of our information". I'm not disputing that certain info is valuable to certain companies. That doesn't mean that Elon intentionally wanted that position to get information. Elon has never said he wanted the job to get info, nor has he implied it. If someone is going to make a statement with such a bold claim, then at least back it up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Didn't we know this was happening months ago?
one of the main reasons Elon wanted to run DOGE is so he could steal all of our information.
Just making stuff up now lol
Guaranteed you didn't read the article. Guaranteed that you have zero idea how valuable that data is for the companies that Musk runs.
The statement was "the main reason Elon wanted to run DOGE is so he could steal all of our information". I'm not disputing that certain info is valuable to certain companies. That doesn't mean that Elon intentionally wanted that position to get information. Elon has never said he wanted the job to get info, nor has he implied it. If someone is going to make a statement with such a bold claim, then at least back it up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Didn't we know this was happening months ago?
one of the main reasons Elon wanted to run DOGE is so he could steal all of our information.
Just making stuff up now lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Didn't we know this was happening months ago?
one of the main reasons Elon wanted to run DOGE is so he could steal all of our information.
Just making stuff up now lol
Guaranteed you didn't read the article. Guaranteed that you have zero idea how valuable that data is for the companies that Musk runs.
The statement was "the main reason Elon wanted to run DOGE is so he could steal all of our information". I'm not disputing that certain info is valuable to certain companies. That doesn't mean that Elon intentionally wanted that position to get information. Elon has never said he wanted the job to get info, nor has he implied it. If someone is going to make a statement with such a bold claim, then at least back it up.
I think the main reason Elon wanted to run DOGE is to shut down the many government investigations into Elon and his companies.
Whether he actually intends to exploit Americans’ personal data, or if he was merely careless and indifferent to the ramifications (like when he fired air traffic controllers, nuclear workers, weather forecasters, etc. - Oops!), allowing it to be vulnerable to exploitation by others, I have no idea. I do wonder how vulnerable he is if his data is also compromised, but presumably he has backup security measures to protect himself.
Uh he took a lot of information to feed into his AI for competitive advantage. He's also suing other AI companies claiming they are a monopoly. How did he come by that information?
Look, I know Musk is a intellectual and commerical fraud and a criminal, but you can't just scream "AI" and wave your hands around. The Social Security database is not the secret to a super intelligent AI.
And your personal data has already been stolen a dozen times over from you and all the companies you have done business with.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Didn't we know this was happening months ago?
one of the main reasons Elon wanted to run DOGE is so he could steal all of our information.
Just making stuff up now lol
Guaranteed you didn't read the article. Guaranteed that you have zero idea how valuable that data is for the companies that Musk runs.
The statement was "the main reason Elon wanted to run DOGE is so he could steal all of our information". I'm not disputing that certain info is valuable to certain companies. That doesn't mean that Elon intentionally wanted that position to get information. Elon has never said he wanted the job to get info, nor has he implied it. If someone is going to make a statement with such a bold claim, then at least back it up.
I think the main reason Elon wanted to run DOGE is to shut down the many government investigations into Elon and his companies.
Whether he actually intends to exploit Americans’ personal data, or if he was merely careless and indifferent to the ramifications (like when he fired air traffic controllers, nuclear workers, weather forecasters, etc. - Oops!), allowing it to be vulnerable to exploitation by others, I have no idea. I do wonder how vulnerable he is if his data is also compromised, but presumably he has backup security measures to protect himself.
Uh he took a lot of information to feed into his AI for competitive advantage. He's also suing other AI companies claiming they are a monopoly. How did he come by that information?
Look, I know Musk is a intellectual and commerical fraud and a criminal, but you can't just scream "AI" and wave your hands around. The Social Security database is not the secret to a super intelligent AI.
And your personal data has already been stolen a dozen times over from you and all the companies you have done business with.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Didn't we know this was happening months ago?
one of the main reasons Elon wanted to run DOGE is so he could steal all of our information.
Just making stuff up now lol
Guaranteed you didn't read the article. Guaranteed that you have zero idea how valuable that data is for the companies that Musk runs.
The statement was "the main reason Elon wanted to run DOGE is so he could steal all of our information". I'm not disputing that certain info is valuable to certain companies. That doesn't mean that Elon intentionally wanted that position to get information. Elon has never said he wanted the job to get info, nor has he implied it. If someone is going to make a statement with such a bold claim, then at least back it up.
I think the main reason Elon wanted to run DOGE is to shut down the many government investigations into Elon and his companies.
Whether he actually intends to exploit Americans’ personal data, or if he was merely careless and indifferent to the ramifications (like when he fired air traffic controllers, nuclear workers, weather forecasters, etc. - Oops!), allowing it to be vulnerable to exploitation by others, I have no idea. I do wonder how vulnerable he is if his data is also compromised, but presumably he has backup security measures to protect himself.
Uh he took a lot of information to feed into his AI for competitive advantage. He's also suing other AI companies claiming they are a monopoly. How did he come by that information?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Didn't we know this was happening months ago?
one of the main reasons Elon wanted to run DOGE is so he could steal all of our information.
Just making stuff up now lol
Guaranteed you didn't read the article. Guaranteed that you have zero idea how valuable that data is for the companies that Musk runs.
The statement was "the main reason Elon wanted to run DOGE is so he could steal all of our information". I'm not disputing that certain info is valuable to certain companies. That doesn't mean that Elon intentionally wanted that position to get information. Elon has never said he wanted the job to get info, nor has he implied it. If someone is going to make a statement with such a bold claim, then at least back it up.
I think the main reason Elon wanted to run DOGE is to shut down the many government investigations into Elon and his companies.
Whether he actually intends to exploit Americans’ personal data, or if he was merely careless and indifferent to the ramifications (like when he fired air traffic controllers, nuclear workers, weather forecasters, etc. - Oops!), allowing it to be vulnerable to exploitation by others, I have no idea. I do wonder how vulnerable he is if his data is also compromised, but presumably he has backup security measures to protect himself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Didn't we know this was happening months ago?
one of the main reasons Elon wanted to run DOGE is so he could steal all of our information.
Just making stuff up now lol
Guaranteed you didn't read the article. Guaranteed that you have zero idea how valuable that data is for the companies that Musk runs.
The statement was "the main reason Elon wanted to run DOGE is so he could steal all of our information". I'm not disputing that certain info is valuable to certain companies. That doesn't mean that Elon intentionally wanted that position to get information. Elon has never said he wanted the job to get info, nor has he implied it. If someone is going to make a statement with such a bold claim, then at least back it up.
The fact that he put cronies from his companies to copy the data and put it on a private server is not proof enough for you? I have a bridge to sell you.
This is exactly what I mean. What "fact" are you talking about? It is not a fact that he had anything to do with this data being uploaded after he left the organization, that he directed or asked anyone to do it, or he even has access to it. You used the word "fact". Do you have a source? You don't have a bridge to sell. You are a clown that just makes up "facts" beause it is what you want to believe is true. Very bizarre behavior.