Arthur Hanson
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Weaponized Apps have come into being in setting prices and this is just the beginning of using Apps as a weapon. One can only imagine the almost infinite ways with which Apps could be a weapon, even a lethal weapon. With the integration of real-time apps enabled by the almost instantaneous communications we have now and their applications to almost everything we use and depend on, especially in critical situations, it isn't hard to see how they could be weaponized to even deadly effects in numerous ways. As semis are the foundation of this new world, we the creators of this infrastructure must take into account in the semi-world the ramifications of what we do and how it can be done safely to not cause harm to others. Comments and thoughts on this are solicited and appreciated. This is far too important an issue to ignore for it isn't hard to see this become a major new form of warfare. The battlefield is now everywhere and omnipresent.
The AMC stock and the MEM movement that caused its gyrations are but one small example of this.
Jack Tramiel of Commodore computer and one of Silicon Valleys pioneers stated "Business is War" and it is coming to be and has been for a while just becoming more
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The AMC stock and the MEM movement that caused its gyrations are but one small example of this.
https://www.technologyreview.com/2021/10/27/1038835/podcast-how-pricing-algorithms-learn-to-collude/
Jack Tramiel of Commodore computer and one of Silicon Valleys pioneers stated "Business is War" and it is coming to be and has been for a while just becoming more

Jack Tramiel (1928-2012)
Jack Tramiel once said "business is war," and based on his track record, he must have meant it. He was said, "anybody who sells a product against me I would like to wipe out." Jack Tramiel was ruthless in business. One of his first tasks at Atari was cutting his new staff of 1,200 employees...

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