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      "text": "And that's yeah, I agree and that's that's the end goal result I I think all these LLM chatbots that everybody's falling in love with and using them and and I'm guilty as everybody else I mean it is quite amazing what you can do with them just on the chat box I'm not even including what you can do on the API side But I firmly believe that all the different types of LLM chat bots are data gathering Softwares that are pulling more data out of us and it's it's going into call it master data central Or whatever you'd like to call it, but it's just mining with its resourcing. It's collecting data for the powers that be It's just another way Danielle my wife and I was actually talking yesterday a lot about how data's how data is is mind She had asked, you know, hey, how do they make money? You know data centers and and what's data mining and she's starting to get pretty interested in it. And so I kind of explained to her, you know, data mining is the act of finding data that's out in the infrareds, whether it be in, you know, whether it be in the dark web or I call it the gray web, the red in between the surface web and the dark web. But then you've got so many layers after that. I mean, people don't realize there's an entire level of the internet that's basically military. All of our medical records, anything you've ever signed digitally or been scanned digitally or any facet of digitally that's ever been loaded into anywhere in the world through a computer system that's connected to the internet now has access to that document. Although we don't have access to it, it's out there and the RAT software, knowing the RAT raised to mind, will find it. Just like if you're setting up an inventory item, when you set up an inventory item, you classifies you give it a bunch of different tags if you will you know if it's a if it's water you know you might put case of water or you know just different tags search for those tags that item comes up that's what data mining does it pulls all this raw data just from everywhere anywhere and everywhere it can gather it and then and then and then it starts sourcing it and and and putting it into two manageable sections and so that's what it finds out for say me, you know, I have my calls on let's say 15 different platforms. Well now I can use that as a classification to start building a roadmap on me based on that call sign. Now imagine you're doing that with your email, your telephone number, your work phone number, any other number of different ways to classify you as an entity that has data that it can mine. That's how data mining works. And so anyhow I went pretty deep into that rabbit hole with my wife yesterday, and she was kind of blown away. Most people don't realize the scope of the Internet. KJ5 IRQ."
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      "text": " Nothing hurt. Joe's getting ready to do the trivia provided by Mr. Ray. I found before Echo Zulu and read by Tia Van Whiskey. Uh, we're getting ready to do the trivia, but one last time, do I have any late checks, late checks, any call anywhere, any mode? If you want to play trivia, I need you to check in. Late checks, late checks, any call anywhere, any mode. Give me a name, give me a location. Uh, give me what mode, frequency you're on. This is Jim, a kilo mic for Mike, a fox, KM4MPF with a Sunday night edge out of Tennessee taking late checks. This is... Kilo Golf 4 Charlie Delta Kilo KG4CDK Larry in Harrison, Tennessee on the 7-9 machine. Good evening, Jim. Good evening, everybody on the net. Thanks for watching."
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