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They can't outlaw the revolution

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Cecily McMillan

Update: On May 19 Cecily McMillan was sentenced to three months in jail and five years of probation, plus community service. Click on the word Guardian and the words Huffington Post to see articles on the sentencing.


Cecily McMillan, the Occupy activist who on Monday morning will appear before a criminal court in New York City to be sentenced to up to seven years on a charge of assaulting a police officer, sat in a plastic chair wearing a baggy, oversized gray jumpsuit, cheap brown plastic sandals and horn-rim glasses. Other women, also dressed in prison-issued gray jumpsuits, sat nearby in the narrow, concrete-walled visitation room clutching their children, tears streaming down their faces. The children, bewildered, had their arms wrapped tightly around their mothers' necks. It looked like the disaster scene it was.

"It's all out in the open here," said the 25-year-old student, who was to have graduated May 22 with a master's degree from The New School of Social Research in New York City. "The cruelty of power can't hide like it does on the outside. You get America, everything America has become, especially for poor people of color in prison. My lawyers think I will get two years. But two years is nothing compared to what these women, who never went to trial, never had the possibility of a trial with adequate legal representation, face. There are women in my dorm who, because they have such a poor command of English, do not even understand their charges. I spent a lot of time trying to explain the charges to them."

Comment: Once again police can can use brutality to subdue nonviolent peaceful protesters and walk away scot-free, while peaceful protesters are thrown in prison and denied rights to defend themselves by corrupt judges...welcome to America home of the free!


Robot

The world's first Artificial intelligent company director

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In case you needed more proof that all our jobs will one day be occupied by robots, a Hong Kong V.C. firm has just named an artificial intelligence tool to its board of directors. The company's also insisting the tool will be treated as an "equal" to the other board members.

Sure, it's all probably a bid for press - but it's still pretty funny.

A press release from Aging Analytics UK, a company that conducts research on biotechnology and regenerative medicine, made two announcements this morning: first, that they've launched an new A.I. tool called VITAL (Validating Investment Tool for Advancing Life Sciences); and second, that they've licensed VITAL to Hong Kong V.C. firm Deep Knowledge Ventures, where the tool will become an "equal member of its Board of Directors."

Yes, that means it'll have exactly the same power as a living, breathing, presumably college-educated human being.

Comment: Judging by the lack of conscience in boardrooms, this addition of an artificial intelligence in charge of overview seems a perfect extension of our core problem in human looking outfits; the psychopath. It's the next logical step in human devolution.
First, machines will consolidate their gains in already-automated industries. After robots finish replacing assembly line workers, they will replace the workers in warehouses. Speedy bots able to lift 150 pounds all day long will retrieve boxes, sort them, and load them onto trucks. Fruit and vegetable picking will continue to be robotized until no humans pick outside of specialty farms. Pharmacies will feature a single pill-dispensing robot in the back while the pharmacists focus on patient consulting. Next, the more dexterous chores of cleaning in offices and schools will be taken over by late-night robots, starting with easy-to-do floors and windows and eventually getting to toilets. The highway legs of long-haul trucking routes will be driven by robots embedded in truck cabs.

All the while, robots will continue their migration into white-collar work. We already have artificial intelligence in many of our machines; we just don't call it that. Witness one piece of software by Narrative Science (profiled in issue 20.05) that can write newspaper stories about sports games directly from the games' stats or generate a synopsis of a company's stock performance each day from bits of text around the web. Any job dealing with reams of paperwork will be taken over by bots, including much of medicine. Even those areas of medicine not defined by paperwork, such as surgery, are becoming increasingly robotic. The rote tasks of any information-intensive job can be automated. It doesn't matter if you are a doctor, lawyer, architect, reporter, or even programmer: The robot takeover will be epic. 

Rise of the droids: Will robots eventually steal all of our jobs?



Telephone

"Your call is important to us": How it becomes harder than ever to talk to a real person at big corporations

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Funny how, in the current national rapture of techno-narcissism, it is harder than ever to do something that for generations used to be as simple as pie: to get somebody on the telephone. It's especially funny in a time when phones have become a prosthetic extension of every human hand and pretty much the be-all and end-all of human culture. I hold a phone, therefore I am!

It's not so funny that the places where it is most difficult to connect to a live human being are among the most critical activities, most particularly every branch of health care. Hospitals now operate under the entirely false and obviously dishonest premise that a robotic phone routing system is the best way to handle communications. Notice that, in the logic of this system, no distinction is made between mundane business and medical emergencies. Everybody who calls get's the same perky robot - always a woman, by the way, in a dishonest attempt to provide false reassurance that a "caring" presence (Big Sister) is at the other end of the line. Whether you call about a billing error or having just shredded your foot in a rototiller, the message at the other end will always be democratically the same: "Your call is important to us." (Not.)

Bulb

David Letterman regrets his role in humiliating Monica Lewinsky

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A photograph showing former White House intern Monica Lewinsky meeting President Bill Clinton at a White House function submitted as evidence in documents by the Starr investigation and released by the House Judicary Committee on Sept. 21, 1998.
David Letterman regrets the way he treated Monica Lewinsky throughout the years over her affair with then President Bill Clinton while she was a White House intern.

With retiring ABC News' Barbara Walters as his guest on his CBS show Wednesday night, "The Late Show" host said he started to feel bad about the role he played taking shots at Lewinsky after she penned a story for Vanity Fair opening up about the affair and the troubles she had finding a job.

"Now I started to feel bad because myself and other people with shows like this made relentless jokes about the poor woman and she was a kid. She was 21, 22," Letterman said, adding that it was a "sad human situation."

Letterman continued: "I feel bad about my role in helping push the humiliation to the point of suffocation."


Eye 2

Dad gets restraining order against 5-year-old accused of bullying daughter - boy said, "I want to slit your throat and watch you bleed."

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A Wisconsin father has taken out a restraining order against a 5-year old boy who he claims has been bullying his 6-year-old daughter.

WBBM Newsradio's Dave Berner reports Brian Metzger said his daughter was threatened and attacked by one of her classmates at Prairie Lane Elementary School in Pleasant Prairie. He said his daughter used to love kindergarten, but doesn't want to go to school anymore.

He told WISN-TV his daughter told him the boy said, "I want to slit your throat and watch you bleed."

Metzger said his daughter has been harassed by the boy for the whole school year, but the school failed to protect his daughter.

Eye 2

Family of mentally ill homeless veteran who died in hot NYC cell files $25M lawsuit against city

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Attorney Derek Sells, left, listens as Alma Murdough speaks during a press conference on Friday May 16, 2014 in New York. Sells plans to file a $25 million wrongful death lawsuit against the city on behalf of Alma Murdough for the death of her son, Marine Jerome Murdough, who was found dead in a 100 degree cell on Rikers Island.
The mother of a mentally ill, homeless veteran and inmate who was found dead in a one-hundred-degree New York City jail cell that overheated due to an equipment malfunction in February plans to file a $25 million wrongful death lawsuit against the city, her lawyer plans to announce.

Alma Murdough's attorney, Derek Sells, also will ask the city to preserve all communications and 911 recordings regarding former Marine Jerome Murdough's death on Rikers Island at a press conference on Friday, he said.

Sells filed a notice of claim, the first procedural step necessary for a civil suit against the city, with the comptroller's office on April 30 on behalf of the inmate's 75-year-old mother. In it, he writes that 56-year-old Murdough's death was caused by carelessness and negligence by Department of Correction employees.

Prosecutors in the Bronx are investigating the death.

Comment: See: Riker's Island inmate found 'baked to death' in his cell


Cult

Creepy clergy: Michigan pastor pleads guilty to climbing ladder to spy on couple having sex

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Jeremy Grinnell
A former pastor and Christian university professor plead guilty Tuesday in Kent County, MI Circuit Court to charges that he climbed a ladder to peer into an upstairs window at a couple having sex.

Michigan Live reported that 42-year-old Jeremy Grinnell plead guilty to a misdemeanor charge of surveilling unclothed persons that stemmed from an incident on Nov. 7, 2013.

Grinnell reportedly propped a ladder against the side of a Cannon Township couple's home, climbed to a second floor window and spied on the man and woman as they had sex. He returned to the house later that evening, but was caught by the male resident, who called police. Grinnell was arrested at the scene.

Heart - Black

Institutional Failure: Students at Columbia University distribute "rape list" after school fails to protect victims

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Students are protesting and petitioning (right) Columbia University to be more open in reporting the outcomes of sexual-assault cases at the Manhattan Ivy League school.
Students at New York's Columbia University have taken matters into their own hands after the school was accused of mishandling sexual assault cases.

According to WABC, a list of alleged rapists began appearing this week around campus, including in several of the women's bathrooms. Students were also reportedly handing out fliers with the same names.

Earlier this month, CNN reported that a group of 23 students filed a federal complaint against the university, saying that the school failed to protect them from sexual assaults. The complaint said that the school discouraged reporting assaults, and failed to properly punish rapists.

MIB

Arizona: Teenage predator sexually assaulted 18 girls, maybe more, police say

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Tyler Kost
An Arizona teen accused of multiple sex crimes against one underage girl has been re-arrested as the number of potential victims climbs to 18, the Pinal County Sheriff's Office (PCSO) said Thursday evening.

According to CBS affiliate KPHO, police had been investigating allegations that 12 more girls were victimized by the same man, 18-year-old Tyler Kost, of San Tan Valley in suburban Phoenix. Now sheriff's investigators say another five cases have been identified, and they expect the number of victims to continue to grow.

Kost had posted bail after he was arrested on Monday, reports the station. After he was picked up again, detectives requested that he be held on a "no bond" status, PCSO spokesman Tim Gaffney said.

Nearly all of the potential victims are high school students, according to sheriff's spokesman Sgt. Pat Ramirez. Investigators said that one girl was only 13 years old, while the oldest victim is 17.

Pistol

What's the beef? USDA goes shopping for submachine guns

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The USDA is looking to pack some heat.
What does the National Weather Service, Social Security Administration and now, the US Department of Agriculture (USDA), all have in common? These government agencies are all hoarding weapons and ammunition for no good reason.

In August 2012, it wasn't just conspiracy theorists who sounded the alarm after it was revealed that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) was in the process of buying 750 million rounds of ammo. That mindboggling order came on the heels of another 450 million rounds of hollow point bullets it already bought earlier that year. The ostensible reason: target practice.


Comment: Hollow points are bullets that you use specifically to kill your target. They're designed to punch large holes in soft tissue, insuring a kill by doing the most damage per hit.

From wikipedia: When a hollow-point hunting bullet strikes a soft target, the pressure created in the pit forces the material (usually lead) around the inside edge to expand outwards, increasing the axial diameter of the projectile as it passes through. This process is commonly referred to as mushrooming, because the resulting shape, a widened, rounded nose on top of a cylindrical base, typically resembles a mushroom. The greater frontal surface area of the expanded bullet limits its depth of penetration into the target, and causes more extensive tissue damage along the wound path.

That's 1.6 billion rounds of ammunition for an agency, created in the wake of the 9/11 terror attacks, that is supposed to "respond to domestic emergencies." But what would such a "domestic emergency" look like that requires the firepower to fight the equivalent of about a dozen Iraqi wars, with ammunition that is banned by the Geneva Convention?