Media Gaslighting Dooms the Media
Published 10 hours ago by Jim Wilson:
A short while ago:
Just over 2 weeks from now, or just after Nadella and his cronies are done with their "Ponzi tour" (selling us a Ponzi scheme as anything but!), we're going to hear about many Microsoft layoffs. We've been seeing more clues of this today. Then, around February (based on online gossip), we can expect the same from IBM. For now there are lists being drawn up (people to cull).
"There's a reorg every January," someone wrote. "In response to failure to "achieve plan" the C-Level brainiacs at IBM reshuffle all of those failed leaders into new roles and then a year from now act shocked when once again plans were not realized, and so they will again reshuffle those same leaders into new roles."
1 hour ago Anonymous responded: "and sometimes, those reshuffles takes the failed leaders back again to their original roles and the C-Level brainiacs announce it as an unqualified success. But...It is just rearranging deckchairs on the IBM Titanic !"
Why does the media help companies like IBM and Microsoft twist or spin all this as "AI" something?
The issue here isn't slop, it's a commercial difficulty. Those companies are in debt and at times they struggle to pay salaries, so they pay workers in "shares" (in the company, i.e. merely stock with restrictions on sale), which helps inflate the stock but effectively doesn't provide a "true" fiat currency. Workers become shareholders in a scheme instead of properly compensated. And it's worse than 401k.
These economics are very dangerous, but the media never mentions these issues. I spoke about this with financial experts and they too agree. It's a huge bubble that's waiting to implode. IBM will implode. The share price, for instance, is based on fiction. It's even more obvious in Microsoft's case.
As we said before, habitually in relation to The Register MS, this "AI" gaslighting is done because publishers get paid to do so. This thing was published 12 hours ago:
"Infinidat" mentioned 10 times in the article. At the bottom:
"InfiniSafe Cyber Detection uses AI," it says. Wow! AI! Amazing. █





