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Are we guilty of accusing our desktop computers and smartphones
of having a mind of its own? Plus how much
do we truly know about this present day world of
overgrown political experiences. My name is Erro. I'm a daily writer,
a silent wolf. I stand on the sidelines and do
nothing but watch, listen, study, then activate. I happen to
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call it the daily mass, a chronological walk through in
everyday world. Yeah, it's my morning writing as a receiver
of thoughts and ideas. We as people tend to throw
things to the side because we think we're going to
deal with it later on. Well, when a subject arrives
inside of me, I know it's time to dig in.
It's still keeping that daily journal, but by doing the research,
the picture becomes clearer. This is the daily mess. Since
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the mid nineteen nineties, our desktop computers have become a
Beatles moment, meaning our lives changed forever and we are
going back to where we used to be. Computers have
rarely been the man made device that we truly trust.
All computers will do things that go against its owner's expectations,
and right away we think the computer has a mind
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of its own. Computer technicians are quick to say a
computer follows its exact instructions, even when we don't feel
like we've done anything wrong. Computers don't think or improvise.
We are extremely guilty of trusting automation and AI technology.
Computers anticipate our next moves. They manage updates, and they
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sort photographs. Yes, there are software bugs and glitches. It
creates human chaos, but we make it too easy to
humanize our computers like that of Yes, we think we've
got everything under control, and then it happens the computer
is being stubborn again today, when in fact it could
have been the way you shout off the computer yesterday.
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It actually really could be us coming up next. How
much do we truly know about modern day politics? Hey,
welcome back to the daily Mess. When it really comes
down to it, how much do we truly know about
modern day politics? It's this group against that group, the
right against the left, the conservative, socialism versus independent. Knowing
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your world of politics is probably more personal than a
man or woman of religion. It is a choice as
to what you believe in and what you're going to
walk away from. Political science experts say modern day politics
are determined by your angle of the experience. This generation
is looked upon as being more political savvy than any
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other before us. It's all because of social media, better
journalists and investigative reporting. We have access to almost everything,
but that access doesn't mean clarity. There's way too much
information out there to swim through, including disinformation. Yes, there's
a rise in populism, nationalism, and digital authoritarianism. The average
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person and the community at which they belong to, we
each hold a certain level of knowledge when it comes
to politics. We are facing political motives, backroom deals, and
long term impact. We are seeing the effects. How are
you reacting? I'm Errol and that's the daily mess.