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If Apple can scan for criminal images then they can plant them. Android can probably also. It's probably time to stop using smart phones. When Scott Ritter said there were no weapons in Iraq they planted pedo images on his computer.
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk has announced a "human-like" robot for next year. The machine should be able to take on "dangerous, repetitive or boring tasks". Could it replace the current US President?
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