The 'S' in IoT stands for security.

The 'P' in AI stands for privacy.

@nixCraft And the S in AI? The C? I know the A and I arrn’t what they’re supposed to be.
@nixCraft The 'H' in cyberpunk stands for "Happiness".
@BoydStephenSmithJr @nixCraft ironically that h hid out in cypherpunk; the last place anyone would check.
@nixCraft The I in LLM stands for Intelligence
@nixCraft recently saw "the F in Compliance stands for fun".
@nixCraft I fall into the second category... *side eyes the printer*
@nixCraft AI is always taking the P...
@nixCraft SPIT stands for Secure, Private Information Technology and it is what we need to move toward. The entire industry should be built on SPIT
@nixCraft I mean you can run AI locally tho. It may not be that “good” but let’s be honest, none of them are really that good
@nixCraft I also keep wondering what the I in AI stands for...
@jendrik @nixCraft
Inanity. Neal Stephenson mentions this in "Anathem", and it's a remarkably prescient description of how AI is being used today: spamming the Internet with nonsense that makes it hard to find reliable information.

@nixCraft The only counter examples* I can immediately think of are both Red Hat things (Fedora IoT and granite) and I'm annoyed about that, but not at all because they're Red Hat, but that those are the only two counter examples that I can immediately think of against so many positive examples.

*Assuming "AI" here is specifically LLM. The enemies in pong on an Atari 2600 are very privacy respecting.

@nixCraft the "R" in Web3 stands for reliability :D
@nixCraft the Rrr in all of that stands for piracy