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Part 11

Posted September 27, 2019, under Confessions of a Technophobe

I can dream can’t I? In fact, this dream will soon become a reality …

March 13, 2022. Gone are the feelings of dread as I open up my laptop, concerned that the report I filed yesterday may have gotten lost as I tried to send an encrypted version to a group I’m working with.

I open my laptop, the same one I’ve had for three years now, but this time with supreme confidence. You see, I’ve now signed up with the ExoBrain system, which is taking the world by storm. It was easy to issue the right instructions. I then received an acknowledgment that my file was received, encrypted.

All I had to do, once I had written the report, was to verbally instruct my laptop as follows: “Please send the file marked The Ostrich Syndrome to the Baker Group, attention Rudolf Baker.” No need to add that the file should be encrypted. Every communication via ExoTech to any other ExoBrain user is automatically encrypted and fully protected. I had also added a query, which was that I wanted a search for any like-minded group, such as the Baker Group, within the ExoBrain family. I also requested a search for any such groups outside of ExoBrain, with a view to inviting them to join the fold.

My report is a paper that examines the tendency for decent ethical people to retreat from the chaos and confusion created by fake news, false reports and downright lies. Hence The Ostrich Syndrome, showing how many people stick their heads in the sand in the hope that all the mess and desperation of our current day-to-day life will have disappeared by the time they pull their heads out again.

Before ExoBrain I would have said these people are unlikely to see any difference when they re-emerge. Now I’m not so sure.

Since the ExoBrain system was recently launched in a spectacular way, people are now aware that there’s a solution to the frustrations of working on computer systems. There’s no more having to follow their rules and apply them with computer-speak carefully created for you the user to remain under the control of the specific system you’re using.

The use of computer language compounded by the spreading of fake news, false data and the sensation of helplessness (making one feel rather like a fly caught in a spider’s web) has plunged since the launch of ExoBrain.

ExoTech’s offer is basically irresistible – a vastly simplified and completely secure means of operating your computer, at an affordable price, with no possibility of the fake news industry infiltrating the system.

Now I regard my computer as a friend, capable of carrying out multiple tasks swiftly and accurately. Unlike the previous exaggerated claims of Artificial Intelligence merchants (who can offer only multiple pre-programmed responses, which remain artificial), ExoTech offers a system that thinks like a human.

As I open up the ExoTech system I look forward to an hour or two of pleasurable interaction controlled by me but intelligently responded to by my new friend, EVI – ExoTech Virtual Intelligence.

Chris Dresser

An ExoTech Ltd shareholder, Chris is currently authoring two of the four books to be published the day ExoBrain launches and has helped to create ExoBrain’s introductory video to the Confidential Technical Briefing. Chris has spent his working life in the film and television industry, starting with BBC Television in London, then ATV in Birmingham becoming, at the time, the youngest Studio Manager in Britain.

Later, in South Africa, he wrote and directed film and TV commercials, having four South African entries at the Cannes Advertising Festival. After a number of years of writing and directing or producing documentaries (eight international awards) and corporate videos, he concentrated on writing feature film screenplays (five screened) and television series (seven screened). He has a novel, ”Pursuit of Treachery,” with a literary agent and is currently obtaining finance for an action adventure feature film he has written and is co-producing. He is a published poet and has given many readings.

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