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electric_blue68

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March 31, 2023

To DeSatan: Article 4 US Constitution Clause 2

"Clause 2 Interstate Extradition
A Person charged in any State with Treason, Felony, or other Crime, who shall flee from Justice, and be found in another State, shall on Demand of the executive Authority of the State from which he fled, be delivered up, to be removed to the State having Jurisdiction of the Crime.


Heh!
So potentially DeSatan and others flapping their gums

Ty Brian Lerher, and former Legal Aid Society lawyer 👍
March 30, 2023

If you want to see a Fictional show that has a Humanistic Super AI vs one that isn't- I highly...

recommend streaming Person of Interest. It has been on HBO Max.

It's a mix of crime/police show with an interesting twist, and increasingly with the SAI component (as we get to the end if S1) over 4 seasons of 21 eps, and one last one of 13 eps. Every season it gets ratcheded up. They also "predicted" Edward Snowdend by months

A reclusive billionaire gets a social security number from the government servalance computer that he originally built. He and his assistant must first figure out; perpetrator, or potential victim. These numbers/person's are considered "irrelevant" by the government.

Meanwhile this same computer is giving our government
the relevant numbers of potential terrorists.

How did this SAI computer (one spoiler - and potential non humanistic rival) come about? Who is this billionaire? Who is his assistant? How do the cops get involved? Can a bad cop go straight? Why are The Feds after them? And who each week is the victim, or perpetrator?

A superb cast: Michael Emmerson, Taraji P Henson, Jim Caviezel, Kevin Chapman, Amy Acker, Enrico Colantoni, Sara Shahi, John Nolan, and Winston Duke. There are other great villians, heroes and everyday people in the show as well.

There are great twist, and turns, wonderful song selections, and original score. Humor, too, along with the drama.
NYC fans take note; it takes place mostly in NYC. 👍🧡

And unlike us original viewers you won't have to wait on the edge of your seat for the next season for 3 months! 😜

No, I don't get any residuals, but I sure wish I could have been in this one particular scene near the end of the series! 😁 It's just that superb a show!

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About electric_blue68

flaming liberal! :D Possibly progressive in some areas (not sure where the ?line is if there is one) Think FDR, Eleanor Roosevelt, Paul Wellstone, Ted Kennedy. Artist (Fine [drawing, getting back to painting, digital(!) art, artist books (where various book forms are used to make an art piece), assemblage sculpture] & Commercial [graphic, design, traditional pu & m, some illustration] , Crafter (unique wire jewelry, yarn work, occasional other crafts), Photographer. Loves the pursuits above, my city, cities, piblic parks & gardens, the deep countryside (been in the high desert of AZ, and up in The Rockies), nature, music, reading, cultures from around the world, space & earth sciences, science fiction, some history, food [:D].
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