ACTIONS LEND TO LAUGHTER
Tuesday morning, I open my eyes. I lie in bed as I breathe in and exhale. I think about what I have planned for the day. I read from one of my social contacts about the neuroscience of waking slowly. This should be done before jumping out of bed to begin your day. The truth is it does work. I have tried it a few mornings now. I am so flipping relaxed. When Copilot is at play, I can laugh the stress away. At times, I do think that AI is programmed to freak test the minds of the unaware individuals.
I finally got out of bed. I washed myself and then did some stretching. This helped get the tired bones awake and active for the day. After breakfast, I got to the computer to check emails. One social acquaintance had so much time on hand that he was in the mood to be inventive with words. He invented words that could make the dictionary, if it could speak, ask him a few questions. Words that will cause AI to input factitiously and bring laughter to death.
I was frustrated with Copilot’s output. Laughter often occurred when AI output was recalled, affecting my response to the computer. I then got on to my phone to do some research. I searched the topic about Bill C – Canada’s dangerous new surveillance law. On looking at other links, I came across a question: Are you being watched? The answer did not surprise me; I wrote a bit about it in my memoir. All gadgets using the internet, intranet and wi-fi have eyes on you. So, the answer is yes. After gathering some information, I was led by an emoji image to gain further information on their meaning. As I looked at the images and the meaning, two thoughts crossed my mind. One was from a post I had responded to. An individual liked it with a laughing emoji. This caused me to wonder why that one. My response was not funny. The other had to do with a question as to the meaning of my painted fingers. My curiosity drove me deeper into the links that followed. I thought about how our innocent actions bring laughter to others. Some people may have minds in the gutter or just be mischievous.
EMOJI’S HISTORY
Now a popular app, the trend of emoji started with IBM’s researcher Scott Fahlman when he used the colon: the dash – and parentheses ) keys, in an email message 😊. Today, some of his inventions, like this 😉using the semi-colon; the dash – and the parentheses ) keys, give a winking emoji. Then there’s the keys * < : – ) used for the word Santa Claus, among others, that today have seen expanded to more images and meanings.
For example, sending a flower—depending on your colour preference, the message conveyed will be misleading according to AI. Therefore, the next time my friends, whose like of an emoji sent is as pure as the rising sun’s intention that is to give warmth and light. If you have no knowledge of its meaning, avoid using it. Stick to the ones you know the meaning of to avoid lending laughter to immature minds.
THE LAW IS INADEQUATE TO PROTECT
Those who make new laws and those who follow rules are inadequate in some situations. They fail to look beyond the given problem to logically find a solution. Most are carried away by the limited power they have. Their actions produce no results. They cause more harm to individuals who need to be heard.
As I get to the question, is someone watching you? Yes. But you must be observant. I am qualified to speak about some indications that you lack privacy. I have experience and have heard complaints from others. Here are some indications.
- Increased data usage, a rapidly draining battery, unexpected reboots or hot devices, overheating even when not in use.
- Unusual noises, audio coming from your phone when it’s on the hook, or even during conversations. Many times, I have asked the question: Did you hear that? And the response from the person will be, “No.” Or you hear unusual interference on your TV or radio.
- Unexpected activity—the phone lights up by itself, or unexplained screenshots or a new app in your gallery. I had experience with my old phone. At times, I thought I had a ghost in the home attempting to be different than the others. I can’t see the ghost, but it makes its presence known through noises. At times, it presumptuously enters areas of my life it should not be. If you have seen the film Ghost, you will understand. It’s the one with Patrick Swayze, Demi Moore, and Whoopi. Yes, know your truths and make the truth your own. Also, unusual apps—that I had noticed on my deceased sister’s phone.
- Malfunction. Frequent reboot unexpectedly, I am experiencing on my computer. So, when this happened during my activity today working on Copilot, I had to handle it diplomatically. I told the unknown person it’s a machine being programmed to perform. I advised them to stop the filth and get a job.
- Call forward. An unknown number is listed for call forwarding. You can check this by calling *#21# or #62#
WHAT YOU CAN DO
Trust your instincts and do a house cleaning of your devices. Check your device settings for suspicious apps or permissions you did not activate. Even with security software, hackers are trained to bypass certain things to gain access. Keep in mind, they are more active than you in taking any opportunity available to hack your devices.
- If you suspect you are being followed, move to a public area. It is not a guarantee of safety. The wicked ones have no regard for life. You may still be in danger.
- A phone call as you are about to enter your home, disregard; it may be an attempt to distract you.
- Contact the authorities. Again, due to personal experience, you may not be given any assistance depending on the situation.
In conclusion, as you do your part, trust that our heavenly Father will be doing his part. Therefore, walk with faith that the ONE who sees all and knows all will guide and protect you. As time goes on, all things hidden will be revealed.
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