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@hobie_tweets Gair. I think Elon was just surprised that SSNs are not UUIDs and cannot be used as such by gov. databases, which is an individual rights things. Not sure why the other poster jumped to SQL bashing, but silly to think the USG is using plain vanilla SQL in production systems.
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@hobie_tweets Oracle is not a SQL database. Oracle is an relational database management system (RDMS). The language it uses is PL/SQL. MySQL is the RDMS that uses SQL. MySQL was acquired by Oracle, which makes it even more confusing.
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RT @reprise_99: Most organizations don't need threat hunters, they need do the basics better hunters with the power to go and fix what they…
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@hobie_tweets Pretty much any query is going to look like SQL. It's the lingua Franca of data retrieval. You aren't talking about the underlying DB, but Elon was. The SSA DB isn't de-duplicated. That's not about running a simple query. It's a data structure issue.
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@hobie_tweets They are not the same languages. Palantir is almost certainly not using MySQL as their production database. Most sources say they use mostly a variety of noSQL DBs like Cassandra. They can of course connect to MySQL and "use" it in that sense.
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RT @bluser12: The solution to this is simple: we use AI agents to put the records on the blockchain
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@OrbyFans @EpicureanDeal @elonmusk Honestly don't know what point either idiot was trying to make and now I feel like someone foolish enough to wrestle a pig (muddy)
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@hobie_tweets Timothy. Please don't make me explain SQL, PL/SQL, T-SQL, noSQL, etc. Palantir can do a lot of things that the USG will never be able to do. That's why it exists
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@WillManidis Analyst: Middle East is on fire. Famine rampaging across South Asia. Regime instability in North Africa and narco-trafficking in Latin America. DHR: Pls fix, thx
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@jeremiahg Interesting. Thanks for sharing! One tricky thing that I think the @cyentiainst team did well in some of their reports is show how averages can be misleading.
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if AI is as good as they say, Accenture workers will just use AI if AI isn't as good as they say, you'll need someone to blame...
Accenture had $1.2 billion in new bookings related to GenAI, and it has 69,000 people working in data and AI. 69,000 people who don't know anything about AI are helping the largest US companies with navigating the fast changing AI world. One of the biggest grifts in the world.
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@jeremiahg I'm a few years out from digging into the numbers, but the big drivers of spend I recall were third party liability, forensic costs and legal bills. Almost no direct losses. Not sure the industry has grappled with the implications of this yet.
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