Why hasn't it been gov/lawmakers that investigated?
>In eight states, Deloitte secured multi-million dollar deals based on promises of powerful anti-fraud tech and secure, scalable telecoms infrastructure. In a presentation to the Kansas Department of Labor, in which it claimed to have prevented $100 billion in pandemic unemployment fraud, Deloitte touted “advanced AI-driven fraud detection,” as well as “identity proofing” to help “prevent unauthorized activity,” technologies that had been deployed across U.S. states for over a decade....According to local government data, in states where Deloitte was either asked to help prevent fraud, provide security or ran the benefits system, there was as much as $22.2 billion in fraud.
Like many things A.I., tied to global trade on behalf of sponsors? Would ingredients on menu come from "lab grown" eat companies and only certain produce grown in a certain way, or from certain regions or from certain producers...etc...? A $ motive?
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Reply to SpaceX/Starlink gains license to operate Low Earth Orbit satellite services in Haiti; "Game Changer in Haiti to Enhance Access to the Rural & Underserved Communities" by ThirdPartyMechanic
The Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite broadband provider will operate in the market freely using the Ku-band.
Starlink's approval of the license has been confirmed by investment firm Resscop & Delaporte, which seemingly brokered the deal.
In the press release, Resscop & Delaporte state that Starlink has also been authorized to sell equipment directly and via resellers.