CB actually have higher security standards than visa.
I once worked at a company doing payment card personalization (its the company who turn blank smart cards into finalized cards on behalf of banks. They print the customers names, emboss the account number, and program the chip and the magstrip)
Every year they had comprehensive security audits from Visa, Mastercard and Groupe Carte Bleue.
One guy there told me that they did the Groupe Carte Bleue audit first, because its the toughest. If they passed it they were sure to pass the others.
10x productivity means you should have had time to build an your own programming language/OS/integrated dev environment or something equally impressive. Can you link to it?
> Be kind. Don't be snarky. Converse curiously; don't cross-examine. Edit out swipes.
> Comments should get more thoughtful and substantive, not less, as a topic gets more divisive.
> When disagreeing, please reply to the argument instead of calling names. "That is idiotic; 1 + 1 is 2, not 3" can be shortened to "1 + 1 is 2, not 3."
Honestly, if you just made your profile a day ago to yell overly confident and meaningless statements into the void, like a Mandrill in the jungle trying to shout over all the others, go back to LinkedIn, they like that kind of stuff there.
I even agree that AI has a place in our world and can greatly increase productivity. But we should talk about the how and why, instead of attacking others ad hominem and just stopping any discourse with absolutist nonsense.
Some companies are just incredibly naive sometimes. Case in point: i work at a game dev studio, and our main competitor on the segment we are on is a game published by Microsoft.
The other day a coworker was talking about how that other game had a tendency to release similar content as us, sometimes right before us, with marketing material that looked eerily like stuff still in production from our marketing team, to the point that they suspected someone was leaking stuff.
Dude, all we do is discussed on teams and it's all in documents stored in office 365. They dont need us to leak anything, they can simply read our team channels and our documents. They probably spend more time discussing plausible deniability with their legal team than researching what we do.
We are also moving our analytics from Tableau to whatever Microsoft's equivalent, and nobody seems to see the issue with that either.
Since there have been and will be exactly zero useful ai application anytime soon other than bias laundering (aka "systematic discrimination is ok when a computer does it"), I think it's ok.
While I don’t necessarily disagree, can you elaborate a bit more? AI is likely to make some significant impacts especially in computer vision applications among others.
I once worked at a company doing payment card personalization (its the company who turn blank smart cards into finalized cards on behalf of banks. They print the customers names, emboss the account number, and program the chip and the magstrip)
Every year they had comprehensive security audits from Visa, Mastercard and Groupe Carte Bleue.
One guy there told me that they did the Groupe Carte Bleue audit first, because its the toughest. If they passed it they were sure to pass the others.