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Sorry To Bother You: A Hybrid Tale of Capitalism & The White Voice – 25YearsLaterSite.com

Posted: December 29, 2020 at 12:26 am

Im a sucker for the sort of film that messes around with style, and especially for the kind of film that uses style to get away with saying things that you couldnt in a serious social realist drama. Sorry To Bother You is so surreal and absurd, yet the truth of the subject matter has never been less subtle or more accurately told. Even if it does include horse-humans. Many films designed to make a statement do anything but in the long run, because you know what the message is going to be before you start. The film becomes part of the conversation rather than creating a new one.

Take Ken Loachs filmI, Daniel Blake (2016), which caused questions to be asked in Parliament about the unfairness of the British welfare system. The conversation around it was fervid but centred around whether it was an accurate representation of the experience of poverty (spoiler: it is) and reduced it to a political statement. It became the sort of film you watch either to shout about what you think already, or to pick holes in.

But genre films have been sneaking this sort of thing past audiences for a long time. Thats not always a good thing: cinema audiences arent necessarily aware enough to get the point (seeThe Matrix). But there is a simple joy to be found in a film which slips things past people even if these things are blindingly, sledgehammer obvious.

Many reviews of Sorry to Bother You suggest its messy, ill-conceived, or self-contradictory. Its not. Its absolutely logical in where it goes, political like nothing else Ive seen and a delight on every level. Sorry To Bother You is very, very funny, set in the future, and hides a horrific premise, so I guess that means its a Horror Sci-fi Comedy.

Were introduced to Cassius Green (LaKeith Stanfield), as he is interviewed for a telemarketing job with a company called Regalview. He blatantly lies about his experience and qualifications and is caught out immediately by the slimy manager, who tells him that hes got the job anyway because they hire literally anyone and hes clearly got ambition. This is true; Cassius does have ambition, and its illustrated throughout the film. Even in his name Cassius is pronounced Cashus, so his name is the truism, cash is green, and everyone calls him Cash.

Cash hustles, because Cash is poor. He lives in his uncles garage, which has a faulty door that keeps opening just when hes about to have sex, and he cant even afford to pay the rent here. He drives a battered old car that has clearly been cobbled together from parts of other cars; you can still see the serial number scrawled in chalk on his second-hand windscreen and the doors are a different colour to the body. Every day he calculates the exact amount of gas he needs to get to work and back in pocket change.

People who have never been poor cant really comprehend how much hard work it is. How much enterprise, thought and effort you have to put into just surviving. How you have to count every penny, devise workarounds and continuously hustle. It doesnt actually matter if your hustles go to plan or not, because their ingenuity has barely any impact on whether you get out of the poverty trap.

Cashs entry-level job as a telemarketer selling obsolete things no one wantsencyclopedias doesnt go well initially because Cash is, well, a bit green. Everything about the job sucks. No one is paid enough. The bosses are terrible: manager Anderson doesnt give a toss about any of it, team leader Johnny is probably a serial killer and HR rep Diana DeBauchery is deceitful, self-interested and sleazy, in both an Im not your boss, Im your friend way, and a throws herself at the guy with the promotion wayespecially because he is black, because you know her white girl mind thinks of him as an exotic fruit.

The director Boots Riley sets a beautiful sequence where Cash rings people and literally crashes right into their homes, in the middle of what theyre doing, whether theyre sitting alone having their breakfast or sitting on the toilet. These visual similes, aside from being very funny (and a wonderful homage to Rileys inspiration, Michel Gondry), get across just how intrusive it is for the people on the end of the line and how disorienting it is for the new telemarketer, still burdened with ideas of dignity and common decency. Cash tries to stick to the script (STTS, written on the walls of Regalview), but he cant do it.

His breakthrough comes when his veteran colleague Langston (Danny Glover) explains where hes going wrong. He needs a White Voice. Langston demonstrates a young middle-class white guys voice coming out of his mouth. Cash baulks. He could never do that. And then he does. Spectacularly.

And when Cash finds his White Voice (the voice of David Cross, and its never less than hilarious when he opens his mouth and David Crosss voice comes out), Cash turns out to be gold. Suddenly hes selling shedloads, and his success begins to change things for him. Hes good at this, and the bosses shower him with praise. So, while his mate Sal (Jermaine Fowler) and his awesome way-out-of-his-league artist girlfriend Detroit (Tessa Thompson) are getting involved in organising a union at Regalview to demand better pay and conditions, along with shop floor firebrand Squeeze (Steven Yeun), Cash is becoming increasingly focused on his work. Cashs White Voice is a ticket to success. The day after he reluctantly joins in with strike action, the bosses tell him hes being promoted. Now hes a Power Caller. Now he works for Steve Lift.

Boots Rileys 2012 album, Sorry to Bother You, as part of hip-hop collective The Coup, features a cast of characters who overlap with those in this filmthere is a guy called Cassius Green and a privileged fratboy douche called Steve. But mostly, the whole thing is a furious, hilarious call to full-on revolt, the sort that aims to reclaim revolution from right-wing assholes and multinational CEOs. Sellouts, silver spoons and squeamish liberals are all lined up in the crosshairs. Its one of the cleverest, funniest, angriest albums Ive heard in years and its also packed with banging tunes, as white Brits of a certain age are embarrassingly prone to say.

Both the album and film are furious and playful. Like horror, comedy is one of the genres that can, if done right, have real teeth. Both deal with the absurd, both provoke extreme emotion. Laughs and screams are closer to each other than we think. And Rileys day-glo dystopia is horrific and hilarious in equal measure.

Cash lives in a world where everyones favourite show is calledI Got the S*** Kicked Out of Me. The main innovation in labour is WorryFree, a program where people willingly sell their lives to their work. They move into corporate dorms that look like prison cells and work long shifts for nothing other than their cheap blue and yellow uniforms, crowded beds and hideous-looking food. Cassiuss uncle Sergio (Terry Crews) is short enough of cash that hes seriously considering WorryFree Living. Like so many people, Cash is under pressure to save his own finances and his familys.

As a Power Caller, Cash is suddenly vaulted up into a world where hes above all that. This new existence is completely ridiculous and absurd. Theres a gold plated lift with an access code with hundreds of digits, the elevator voice (Rosario Dawson) tells him it hopes he hasnt masturbated today because he needs to be sharp and that 35% of men who wear pink shirts start a franchise. Then it is revealed that hes expected to sell WorryFree slave labour to multinational corporations and unscrupulous governments.

Theres a running joke where Cash asks, Wait, you mean Im actually supposed to be [doing something utterly odious] for you?. The authority figure goes yup, and this is really pretty funny on a fundamental leveluntil it isnt because its sort of true. At some point, Western governments realised that the best way to get away with atrocity is not to deny youre doing it. No, you own it: you just talk about it as if its OK. Like when the US government started putting small children in concentration camps recently, the tactic was not to deny it but to get annoyed about calling them concentration camps as if the language used to describe them was what made it not OK. The appalling thing is that this seems to have worked, because the US government is still putting small children in concentration camps and no-one with any authority appears to be doing a single thing about it. This tactic works until, hopefully, it doesnt, and the perpetrators might at some point be brought to account.

In its absurd, brightly coloured world,Sorry to Bother You portrays a place one step removed from that. It shows the peoples world; ordinary decent people who dont see indentured slave labourers, they see numbers on Excel spreadsheets. Cashs scruples extend precisely as far as seeing what his salary will be. He struggles! He lives in a carport! He pinches pennies in spectacularly creative ways! And here he is, being offered financial security, even after telling his bosses to go f*ck themselves if they think hes going to rat on the union. Bosses who grin throughout his obscene ranting then tell him hes being promoted.

Cash is promoted because he is good at what he does, but hes not the only person with a White Voice. What about Langston? Even Detroit has a White Voice (although we dont find that out until later and in a different context). Cash is good at the job, but that is not the reason that hes elevated. Hes advanced partly because hes been identified as able to be turned, and its a management tactic to prevent organisation by splitting the floor. Cash is green, you see.

Even as Cash makes bank, the shop floor organising goes to the next level; theres strike action. Cash has to cross the picket line and become a traitor. All Cash gets for being a scabapart from losing Detroit and all his friends, is a full soda can chucked at his head by a demonstrator. This moment is caught on video and goes viral, giving him unwelcome social media notoriety and a bandage that he wears on his head for the rest of the movie.

Cashs new mentor is a fabulously dressed and perfectly groomed black guy whose name is bleeped out of the soundtrack (Omari Hardwick) and who, in the voice of Patton Oswalt, advises Cash that up here its White Voice Only. That mans namelessness is pretty chilling. Hes redacted from everyones hearing, which is scary, partly because the company can do that in the first place, and partly because hes a cartoon of a black guy, so given over to the companys narrative that even his identity is gone. Its only when he says his one line in his own voice that he gives you an idea of what he really is, and thats someone just like Cash, a man looking out for an opportunity.

The reason they want Cassius is that they wish for a tame black guy on their side. They want one whos willing to sell out. Mr [REDACTED] might have qualified, but hes already sold out, so they need a new one. It becomes apparent when Cash gets invited to a party at the home of Steve Lift (Armie Hammer), a hybrid of all the very worst inspirational billionaire assholes; part Steve Jobs, part Elon Musk, part Jeff Bezos. In an excruciating scene, Lift orders Cash to rap, and the direction that scene goes is painful and hilarious and is a perfect indicator of what Lift wants: he wants someone to perform blackness when he needs it.

And when we find out Lifts plan, we realise we dont know the half of it because Cash discovers, in the weirdest left turn of the film, that Lift is planning on turning WorryFree workers into mutant horse people Equisapiensand that he is going to turn Cash into one too. His plan is then to make Cash a sort of tame liberator for them, but not really a liberator, the kind of inspirational figure who gets them some concessions and rights but crucially keeps them pacified. And Lift calls that an Equisapien Martin Luther King.

Yikes.

Boots Riley isnt afraid to make sour offhand references in the script to the kind of black people white people like (Langston describes the White Voice as not Will Smith white for example). Riley isnt afraid, full stop. Hes not afraid to be spiky and difficult. Hes not afraid to say painfully honest things about capitalism and what it does to you and how it exploits you. Hes not afraid to show his disdain of the way working-class people and black people get told to perform who they are.

Class is partly a performance. Thats what the whole White Voice thing is really a metaphor for. In the UK, we have the assumption that class is something you are born into, that its in your blood. If youre reading this and youre British and you scoff at that; consider the way that people act like you kicked a puppy when you point out how morally abhorrent it is that royalty exists. Or that someone had the power to end British democracy simply because they were born into that position.

If you think class is in the blood, its only one step away from treating the workers as a different species. Never forget that until the Second World War, it was taught as a fundamental truth of science on both sides of the Atlantic that black people and white people were different species. This was used to justify slavery. This is part of white history. Making the wealthy a different species is an underlying part of transhumanist ideology, but what if they revert to making poor people a different species? What if they actually make true what they believed all along?

Cash has to play white to succeed, and that means hes got to talk white.

Your voice, the language you use, is the central point of how you present your identity. How you look might inspire judgement, but its your voice that hammers down what people think of you. Its the moment that you open your mouth that forever confirms whether or not youll be accepted in any social grouping, in whatever class (consider especially how much of a struggle it is for trans people). Your use of grammar, your rhythm, all of it, it holds you down. Its why its so hard to take working-class characters seriously in movies when posh people play them.

Langston: Youve got it wrong. Im not talking about sounding all nasal. Its, like, sounding like you dont have a care. You got your bills paid, youre happy about your future, and youre about ready to jump in your Ferrari out there after you get off this call. Put some real breath in there. Breezy, like, I dont really need this one. Youve never been fired, only laid off. Its not really a white voice. Its what they wish they sounded like. So its like what they think theyre supposed to sound like. Like this young blood. [Speaks with the voice of a young, middle-class white man] Heyyy, Mr Kramer, this is Langston from Regalview. I didnt catch you at the wrong time, did I?

But it only gets you so far. Because people assume that class is innate, and while you can play the part of another class, youll probably never be one of them. All that Cash achieves by selling out is proving that he can play white enough to be safe for the bosses, succeed at his morally void work, and play black in a non-threatening way when he is asked to.

And yet somehow Mr [REDACTED] is still himself; hes not a dupe. He chose this, and we can see that in the one instance in the film where hes not using his White Voice, the moment when he tells Cassius that when people like them are presented with opportunities, they have to take that opportunity, and not f*ck it up. You might compromise your identity by selling out, but it is a choice. You dont cease to be you. You make a deal.

WorryFree is the Left Eye movements main target, a loose conglomeration of activist groups who paint a black stripe under their left eye (a nod to the outspoken and tragic Lisa Left Eye Lopes, from the 90s RnB group TLC). When she isnt working as a street corner sign twirler, Detroit keeps busy defacing WorryFree ads and organising labour activism with Squeeze and co. How any sole human being can have the time to do all that is pretty amazing, but then Detroit really is amazing.

Detroit is the films moral heart, and after Cash, the character with the most screen time. She hates Cashs White Voice. But whats interesting is that when we finally see her gallery opening, we discover that she has a White Voice of her own, and its the whitest voice imaginable as it belongs to Downton Abbeys Lily James; honey-sweet and impeccably posh.

But somehow Detroit wears it lightly. She knows that the hustle is nonsense; she knows that its a performance, and shes a performance artist. She understands. Her performance art is framed as a bit ridiculous because its performance art and performance art knows its ridiculous, but she knows its ridiculous, and its also kind of great. Wearing a bikini made from black leather gloves (where the glove/thong is giving the audience the finger), Detroit quotes The Last Dragon (1985), a movie almost as bonkers as Sorry to Bother You. She reads a scene where the character turns her back on selling out, while allowing herself, Marina Abramovic-style, to be pelted with empty bullet casings, dead mobile phones and balloons full of blood.

And Cash doesnt get it. The whole spectacle makes him so uncomfortable that he interrupts the performance. And that means that Detroits art succeeds because it makes him uncomfortable.

Detroits art also works because it is not a pose. It is the real deal. She is actually out there on the streets, putting herself on the line in solidarity with her fellow workers. Shes got to hustle, but shes wearing it lightly, which is an interesting contrast with Mr [REDACTED]: both she and Cassius Faustian mentor are making deals and using their White Voices, and for both of them the White Voice is a tool for navigating the world of white people. Its how they wear it that differs.

Thats a lovely thing about this film. It recognises that sometimes you have to play the game, but that in the end, doing the right thing by the people with you on the ground is what matters. Detroit might have a White Voice, but she is not a sellout. Its in her that we see the right way to get by in a world where it is impossible to be perfect.

Detroit makes her own jewellery; spectacular, flamboyant earrings that say MURDER MURDER MURDER/KILL KILL KILL or which look like tiny models of electric chairs. Shes never going to be as rich as a Power Caller, but shes a success as a human being, and shes a fighter. She stands on the front line.

Because of its absurdity, Sorry to Bother You is probably the most realistic film about capitalism and work and selling out. It is about what you sacrifice to succeed and how the wealthy look at the rest of us. And for that to work, it has to carry it all the way through to the end.

And what an end it is. Cassius makes Steve Lifts Equisapiens plot public by going on I Got the S*** Kicked Out of Me and showing the video he captured of the horse people on live TV. The stock market surges in Steves favour because white, rich people are the worst. The striking telemarketers get a few concessions, but theyre still going to have to go to work, and while they may not have the long faces, they are as much workhorses as the hybrids. Steve Lift remains a billionaire (although he might, the film hints, be subject to a very final and personal form of revenge a short time after the credits roll). And Cassius and his friends still have jobs. Because as much as Regalview is complicit in the subjugation of humanity, and these folks are its enemy, the system still exists, and it needs its employees just as much as they need to eat. Cash (the object) is still green, but Cash (the protagonist) is not. The real victory is in Cassius heart. He finds his voice. He finds his courage.

And the fight is going to go on. Winning one battle doesnt fix a regime; its more complicated than that, just as it is in real life.

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X-Men Just Completely Changed What It Means To Have Mutant Powers – Screen Rant

Posted: December 26, 2020 at 1:29 am

It started when Colossus threw Wolverine. Now the X-Men are a transhumanist collective that acts as one impossible machine.

TheX-Menhave created an entirely new definition of what it means to be a mutant hero. In the beginning, a hero of the X-Men was a young student who showed off what the next generation would be capable of. The X-Mengrew up and became symbols of justice across the galaxy, then a crisis team forced to hold back the extinction of their people. Now that the "no more mutants" era is truly over, the X-Men have time to experiment and evolve.SWORD #1shows fans what that evolution looks like: mutants who aren't just individual heroes, but components in a grand machine.

SWORD #1is written by Al Ewing with art by Valerio Schiti, coloring from Marte Gracia, and lettering by Ariana Maher. It's the first step inReign of X, the second act for theX-Men's franchise-wide relaunch that began in 2019 withDawn of X. Mutants are part of a sovereign nation called Krakoa who can resurrect when they die, thanks to the combined powers of a team called the Five. Being immortal, they now have time to branch out. That means starting up a mutant space program, titled SWORD, built from the remains of SHIELD's old sister group responsible for defending Earth from alien threats.

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Krakoa is a nation of mutants and Xavier's new goal is to reach beyond what humans, and human technology, are capable of. The X-Men's space program doesn't bother with rocket ships. Instead, they've created a "circuit" of mutants called the Six.

Like the Five, these heroes were carefully selected for powers that complement each other. Manifold is along-range teleporter who can fold space. Peeper hassubatomicvision and can navigate particle fields, while Risque can manipulate gravity and alter those fields. Armor shields the team and Fabian Cortez uses his power augmentation to ensure the others are strong enough to stay functioning.

The secret to it all is Wiz-Kid, the "control" who brings these elements together. His mutant power lets him talk to technology, including electronics and Krakoan smart plants.It's useful here because the Six aren't just a team, they're what Krakoa calls "mutant technology". The Six are effectively an interdimensional spaceship made of people with superpowers instead of metal parts. They act as a single machine, one that Wiz-Kid can talk to. Together, the Six are able to teleport to the White Hot Room, the "heart of creation" that no mortal should be able to reach.

This is a brand new way of thinking for the X-Men. Before now, mutant teams were selected for individual roles to act more like a football team, mixing offensive and defensive powers with mobility and specialized skills to take on field missions. This goes beyond that to combine mutants as components in a literal machine. These parts can even be updated through psychic downloads and replaced; nearly every member of the Six has a backup ready in case that component fails or goes missing.

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Kids on TikTok Are Convinced We’re Living in a Simulation – Futurism

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Hot New Trend

For the past few weeks, simulation theory has been spreading across TikTok.

A growing number of TikTokers are signing on to or at least considering the idea that our world is a giant, Matrix-like simulation, as demonstrated in a roundup by YourTango. The idea spreading across the platform is that some super-advanced civilization, be it human or alien, built a virtual environment so powerful that we, as cognizant as we feel, are all just digital characters living in a sophisticated video game.

Simulation theory first proposed in 2001 by Oxford philosopher Nick Bostrom spread across the app after TikToker Heidi Wong posted a video that introduced the hypothesis and argued that were more likely to live in a simulation than reality, citing recent advances in video game graphics as evidence.

Out of all these simulations theres only one base reality, so statistically we are more likely to be in a simulation, Wong argued.

YouTango also pointed to personalities on the platform including Scarlett Mills, Emily Montgomery, and Ashley Lanese that jumped on the trend.

Basically we are living inside a video game, said TikToker Nikki Jain. Honestly, this does make sense if you think about how realistic video games are getting day by day and all the little glitches you see in the world that are unexplainable would make sense behind this theory.

To be clear, theres not yet any way to test the simulation hypothesis, and the fact that its hard to actively disprove doesnt make it true no matter how many big names, including Elon Musk advocate for it.

But that isnt stopping TikTokers from trying. Though it may be tongue-in-cheek, other accountshave started posting what they call glitches in the Matrix, according to YourTango, which might include objects seemingly appearing out of nowhere or cars hitting invisible objects.

READ MORE: What Is The TikTok Computer Simulation Theory? Why TikTokers Are Convinced Were Living In A Real-Life Truman Show [YourTango]

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Scientists Say That "Spiteful" Octopuses Punch Fish When They’re Angry – Futurism

Posted: at 1:03 am

Anger Management

Octopuses are fascinating creatures. Theyre amazingly intelligent and, according to new video footage captured by scientists this year, theyre also kind of jerks.

Apparently, the octopus species Octopus cyanea will occasionally reach out and thwack nearby fish with a tentacle. Sometimes, the octopuses will lash out for seemingly no reason at all, according to research published last week in the journal Ecology. The University of Lisbon scientists arent still completely sure why the sea creatures have these violent outbursts but one of their best guesses chalks it up to plain and simple spite.

In a series of tweets about the research, study coauthor and Lisbon researcher Eduardo Sampaio explains that octopuses will often hunt for food alongside fish. But if a fish isnt pulling its weight or otherwise gets out of line, the octopus might swat it out of the way.

But sometimes an octopus will punch a fish when theyre not hunting, and those outbursts are harder to explain.

In these cases, two different theoretical scenarios are possible. In the first one, benefits are disregarded entirely by the octopus, the scientists speculate in the paper, and punching is a spiteful behaviour, used to impose a cost on the fish.

The scientists other guess is that the seemingly-random punches are actually a sort of punishment for the fish, perhaps for misbehaving or not contributing enough to a previous hunt.

Whether theyre trying to improve teamwork or just letting off some steam, its clear that there are complex social dynamics among octopuses and fishes that humans are only just beginning to understand.

READ MORE: Octopuses Observed Punching Fish, Perhaps Out of Spite, Scientists Say [ScienceAlert]

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6 biggest fears to overcome if you want to be successful in 2021, according to a futurist – CNBC

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Research shows the that the biggest barrier to ongoing success isn't time, money or resources it's resistance to change and lack of risk tolerance.

As fast-moving and unpredictable as today's world is, we're all forced to adapt on a daily basis. In my years of research as a futurist, I've found that fear comes in six flavors. If you shift your perspectives and learn to conquer them, the possibilities will be endless in 2021.

Whether it's in yourcareeror a relationship, yourisk being left behind if you stay put and don't continue to grow.

Don't try to predict the future. Instead, study events as they take shape, and adapt. Design a portfolio of smart bets to take bets in the form of changing decisions and actions. Constantly revise them as you gain new information.

It can sometimes feel uncomfortable to be in your own company or left to operate with little or no support from others, especially amid a pandemic.

But there are ways to push forward. Take small steps to build trust and strong relationships with your colleagues, friends and family members. Be part of the team, but reclaim your relationship with yourself, too.

Having a hostile personal or professional interaction with others can often get ugly. But when we always try to avoid these situations, problems don't get fixed.

Ask yourself: What's worth your time, and what isn't? Take a step back and think about the best ways to tackle them. Begin addressing them one step at a time, updating your strategy based on the results you get.

You didn't get the job. A potential client is avoiding you. Your product or service got refused. We've all been there.

Maintain confidence and keep forging ahead. You're going to hear "no" more often than "yes" in life. And sometimes, no often simply means "no for now" so don't hesitate to try later, as circumstances can change.

Research shows that the need to stay on top of everything and manage circumstances and people around us is often rooted the fear of losing control.

Instead of questioning your ability to command or adapt to situations that don't go your way, accept that certain variables are beyond your control. Focus on things that you have the power to manage.

Big, meaningful goals take time to achieve. And you may experience more than a few setbacks before getting there.

Experiment frequently. Fail fast and often, but fail smartly use failure as a way to test new strategies and solutions to course-correct as you go until you find success. Just don't make the same mistake twice.

Scott Steinbergis a futurist, keynote speaker on business trends and the bestselling author of"Fast >> Forward"and"Think Like a Futurist."An award-winning strategic consultant, Scott was named by Fortune magazine as a leading expert on innovation. Follow him onTwitter.

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NASA Killed All Its Monkeys on the Same Day, Investigation Reveals – Futurism

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Mass Euthanasia

NASA euthanized all 27 primates at the agencys Ames research center in California in February 2019, The Guardian reports, causing outrage among animal welfare groups. According to the newspaper, the culling eliminated all the agencys monkeys.

According to animal rights advocates, the monkeys could have easily gone to sanctuaries. John Gluck, an expert in animal ethics at the University of New Mexico, told the Guardian that the animals were apparently not considered worthy of a chance at a sanctuary life. Not even a try? Disposal instead of the expression of simple decency. Shame on those responsible.

21 of the monkeys reportedly had Parkinsons, according to documents obtained by the newspaper.

US House representative Kathleen Rice (D-NY) is pushing NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine for an explanation.

I look forward to an explanation from administrator Bridenstine on why these animals were forced to waste away in captivity and be euthanized rather than live out their lives in a sanctuary, Rice told The Guardian.

The monkeys were held by drug research company LifeSource BioMedical, which had leased space at Ames from NASA.

The animals were reportedly not part of any research. According to the companys CEO Stephanie Solis, LifeSource BioMedical agreed to accept the animals, acting as a sanctuary and providing all care at our own cost, until their advanced age and declining health resulted in a decision to humanely euthanize to avoid a poor quality of life.

Despite efforts to stop the use of primates in laboratory research, countless labs around the country continue to use monkeys in their research. In 2017 alone, a record 76,000 primates were used by US biomedical researchers, according to data released by the US Department of Agriculture.

READ MORE: Revealed: Nasa killed all 27 monkeys held at research center on single day in 2019 [The Guardian]

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Elon Musk Reveals That Apple Refused to Buy Tesla – Futurism

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Clash of the Titans

According to a recent Reutersexclusive, tech giant Apple is working on a self-driving car that could hit the market as soon as 2024. The vehicle, known as Project Titan, has been in the works for over six years.

Despite layoffs, Apple has ambitious plans for its first foray into the passenger vehicle market: a radically redesigned car battery that uses next-level technologies. The report was short on details about this new battery tech beyond it using a monocell battery design.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk reflected on the surprising announcement via Twitter Tuesday afternoon and revealed some interesting history between the two companies.

There was a time, Musk revealed, that he tried to interest Apple in buying the nascent Tesla.

During the darkest days of the Model 3 program, I reached out to Tim Cook to discuss the possibility of Apple acquiring Tesla (for 1/10 of our current value), Musk wrote in a separate tweet.

Tesla had to overcome numerous production challenges with its Model 3. The sedan faced several years of delays, with the company struggling to scale up production fast enough to meet demand. At one point, Musk resorted to sleeping on a couch at the companys factory in Fremont, California.

But Cook refused to take the meeting, Musk recalled.

Musk also weighed in on Reuters reporting that Apple will be using a next-generation battery. According to Musk, Tesla may already have implemented similar technologies in its cars.

Tesla already uses iron-phosphate for medium range cars made in our Shanghai factor, Musk wrote.

A monocell is electrochemically impossible, as max voltage is ~100X too low, he added. Maybe they meant cells bonded together, like our structural battery pack?

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Google Reportedly Forcing Its Researchers to Say Its Tech Is Good – Futurism

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Careful Packaging

When Google AI scientists publish work on topics deemed to be sensitive, the company subjects them to extra scrutiny and makes sure that they portray the technology in a positive light.

Starting this past summer, according to a bombshell NBC News investigation, the company imposed a sensitive topics reviewthat seems to be preventing scientists from accurately tackling the potential dangers of emerging technology especially ones developed by Google and other Alphabet companies.

Under the guise of not disclosing trade secrets, the reports suggest that Google may be more concerned with its public perception than with publishing important, well-executed research.

Maybe thats not surprising corporations arent known for their commitment to a free and open debate but it is eyebrow-raising coming from a company where the slogan used to be dont be evil.

Googles alleged mishandling of controversial topics in AI especially its recent ousting of top AI ethicist Timnit Gebru who had spoken out about issues with the company has brought the company under new scrutiny over the past several weeks. Now, Gebrus colleague Margeret Mitchell, a senior scientist at Google, is speaking up.

If we are researching the appropriate thing given our expertise, and we are not permitted to publish that on grounds that are not in line with high-quality peer review, then were getting into a serious problem of censorship, Mitchell told NBC.

Googles new review policy guides scientists to take great care to strike a positive tone, according to internal correspondence obtained by NBC. Scientists also are told to refrain from mentioning Google products when writing about sensitive topics, distancing their own work from the ethical conundrums of facial recognition, self-driving cars, and other forms of controversial technology.

For example, one paper on recommendation AI like that deployed by YouTube to suggest new videos, originally said the tech can promote disinformation, discriminatory or otherwise unfair results and insufficient diversity of content. The final version, after the review, said it could promote accurate information, fairness, and diversity of content.

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Scott Underwood column: 2020 wasn’t what it was cracked up to be – The Herald Bulletin

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After we got past Y2K, 2020 towered like a beacon of light, attracting the moths of prognostication. Twenty years before, the 20/20 promise of perfect vision was simply too enticing to ignore.

Some projected spectacular advances in technology, breakthroughs in health care and sweeping changes in the world order.

Few foresaw that a spiky microscopic ball would completely dominate the landscape in 2020, wreaking death, depression and recession.

Before we give 2020 one last kick in the pants, lets look back at what the past year was supposed to bring.

In 1997, futurists Peter Schwartz and Peter Leyden predicted that Americans would be voting electronically from home long before 2020 rolled around.

While the novel coronavirus prompted many states to expand mail-in voting, can you imagine the controversy that electronic home voting would have caused in the 2020 election? The lawsuits would still be flying.

Schwartz and Leyden took another flyer when they predicted that China was on the path to democracy.

The Chinese people, of course, still suffer under the yoke of authoritarian rule, and the government still draws scrutiny for human rights violations, particularly against the Uighurs, minority Muslims whove been subjected to reeducation camps.

While the idea that the Chinese intentionally unleashed the coronavirus on the rest of the world has been thoroughly discredited, theres no doubt that the Chinese government is more than capable of harming people at home and abroad.

In 2005, Ray Kurzweil, a futurist and computer scientist, wrote that by the 2020s, nanobots would be used inside the human body to feed cells and remove waste. Kurzweil projected that these nanobots would render eating and drinking obsolete.

Yuck. That sounds like an even worse 2020 than the one we got.

Kurzweil also thought that print books would be dead by 2020, greatly exaggerating the demise of an industry.

Last year, 650 million printed books sold in the United States, according to statistica.com.

Schwartz and Leyden predicted that almost every new car sold would be a hybrid in 2020 and that most would use hydrogen power.

They were a little bit off. Hybrids, plug-in hybrids and all-electric cars account for just 4% of the light vehicle market today in the United States, according to the U.S. Bureau of Transportation Statistics.

Few cars sold in the country use hydrogen power.

The Space Studies Board of the National Research Council predicted in 1996 that NASA would coordinate possible human exploratory missions to the moon and Mars within the next quarter century, explicitly projecting that humans would land on Mars by 2018.

While weve sent eight unmanned missions to Mars, men walking on the red planet are limited to fictional accounts.

And this one seems fitting to end.

Dave Evans, a futurist for Cisco Visual Networking, predicted that there would be no more need for predictions from futurists.

By 2020, predicting the future will be commonplace for the average person, he said in 2012. We are amassing unprecedented amounts of data New image and video analysis algorithms and tools will unlock this rich source of data, creating unprecedented insight. Cloud-based tools will allow anyone to mine this data and perform what-if analysis, even using it to predict the future.

Well, we certainly all could have used that technological crystal ball going into 2020. If wed known what was coming, we would have been highly motivated to build a time machine and leap a year ahead.

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All the lessons that 2020 taught me – The Times of India Blog

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I feel like slapping all those people including myself for being so excited about 2020. I remember saying, 2020! It has an amazing ring to it. You could call me a futurist I guess, as the sound of our banging utensils to drive corona kept ringing in our ears for quite some time. The year started with me having a terrible bout of cold along with everybody else in the house. Everyone blamed each other for their Rudolph noses. None of nanis nuskas were helping so I had to rely on my fathers oft-repeated advice: Having medicine will treat the common cold in five days and not having it will treat it in paanch din. It was in this spirit of resilience that we started to believe that perhaps this testing year has come to teach us something. And indeed it did test my patience in several ways. For instance, when my arduous effort at baking was used as stapu by my kids to play hopscotch, or when the atmanirbhar decorations we (mostly me) made for our daughters birthday were crumpled in an instant and used in a paper ball fight by my angelic monsters, or when my screen time meant watching endless episodes of My Little Pony, and also when spending quality time with my partner meant I had worn out my ingenuity having practically used every position in every nook and corner of the house.

Heck, my patience was tested even before the lockdown was imposed with Trumps efforts at pronouncing Swami Vivekananda. I guess thats what set the tone for the year ahead. But it was time to take matters into my hand. And so with a resilient spirit I woke up every morning before everyone did and spent my early morning hours writing. Of course, these were disrupted with exciting activities like lighting diyas, finding the perfect utensil or instrument to make maximum noise and preparing for cyclone Nisarga. Thankfully not a single plant pot budged in our balconies leaving us relieved and the kids a bit disappointed. But I did manage to write The Lockdown Tales, a series of short stories that highlighted the triumph of the human spirit that could help us sail through tough times. I dont know if it helped anyone but it certainly did contribute towards my own sanity. Once the writing bug bit me, I completed my fourth book The 12 commandments of being a woman But as the fears and conspiracy theories around this novel virus were increasing, we all quickly packed our bags and left for Chandigarh to be with our parents. The first few weeks went into managing the protocol for them. Sanitizer to be used, and not to be kept as a show piece. Masks to be worn on face covering nose and mouth, and not to be used as tha tha worn by sardarjis on their chin to set their beards. Also, use of hands, kerchiefs and dupattas are an epic fail! No hugs and handshakes, even though papa resisted saying but he is a nice man Gawd, it took me forever to explain unlike some of us, coronavirus isnt homophobic, it likes nice men too! But these tests of patience were nothing compared to the shattering news of Sushant Singhs suicide. There was disbelief, sadness and a bigger reason to hate 2020. But what was appalling and disheartening was the way vested interests and politics rode roughshod over humanity. But this is also where I saw courage amongst many people who stood up for their beliefs. The fear of trolls came in secondary to their pursuit in seeking peace. Another major change was when the government banned 59 Chinese apps including the popular TikTok.

Again, I saw popular media influencers support those who lost their account on other apps. Humanity scored over rivalry.

The year hasnt ended and we are seeing the biggest peaceful farmers protest over three bills of agriculture reforms that were introduced in Parliament. While I see agitation, I also see humanity once again sprouting on highways and roads where the protesting farmers have started growing small crops, where they are educating the lesser fortunate with free tuition while sitting on dharna, and where they are feeding everyone including the cops. Everyone is entitled to their opinion and a progressive society is a result of these differences of opinions. But what makes it human is when the conflicts are resolved with dignity and peace. 2020 has taught me a lot.

On a lighter note, it has also taught me that common cold need not be a family experience. I once again have a seasonal cold with runny nose and sneezes. But the Covid isolation routine replete with mask and sanitizer ensured that no other family member got it. Common cold ceased to be a common experience courtesy of the coronavirus protocol. Dekha 2020 is constantly teaching us!

Views expressed above are the author's own.

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