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if 3000+ devices exploded simultaneously and thousands got injured, 37+ ppl died in usa or london or france anywhere in the imperial core this website would be talking about it nonstop. my coworkers' relatives are lebanese and he hasn't been able to contact them because everyone's nervous of using anything with a lithium battery. the kids from diaspora are teaching their parents how to turn off find my phone and airdrop and other geolocating options. it's absurd to me people are carrying on like its normal, or just don't care cause c'mon ppl blow up in the middle east all the time, right?
#what Israel is normalizing... every single government would love to be able to blow up dissenting citizens phones at once#cyber warfare#lebanon
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PC Engine Game Comes to Modern Consoles
Ratalaika Games and Shinyuden are set to release Cyber Citizen Shockman. It is an iconic game previously released on PC Engine in Japan, but never before released in the West. The failure of the Turbografx 16 did not help there. The game is launching on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Microsoft Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S and Nintendo Switch on May 19, 2023, this retro arcade action platformer…
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Why does the orange Addison's mannequin kinda resemble you?
#most of their mannequins probably look like him tbf#good average cyber-citizen sizing (SHORTASS)#i dont have a lot to say because it explains itself + if i say anything i remove possibilities of answering an asks with something related#to said thought so im not gonna#[you've got mail!]#spamton#spamton g spamton#deltarune#deltarune spamton#deltarune chapter 2#no.1 freak#something different about this one i think. maybe its the expressions. not a bad thing but its definitely. different.#i had thoughts but im tired and i dont hop on tumblr until i finish the ask im working on so i dont get stuck scrolling & unproductive#sorry i dissapearrreeeddd i was overstimulated like halfway through the week which is earlier than usual but it makes sense because i was#out doing more unusual social activities :-P but you dont care and nor am i obligated soo....#the hands look better not pixelated idk why#give me a little to respond to stuff and check up we be eepy#this one has a lot of freakin frames for some reason
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dressed as willy wonka as a joke on dress to impress and when i inevitably lost i said "y'all don't fw the candyman? 😭" and some rando called me fat and told me to kms
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Thinks about how the blue addison said the phone was just garbage noise and thought what if it’s Windings? Then thought maybe that’s why Spamton was the only one to understand it.
Windings is a bunch of symbols and signs which is just garbage text is you don’t understand how to decipher it. Vocally, it probably sounds the way it looks in UTDR do it’s not far to say “garbage noise” is just spoken Windings that no one can understand. The closest thing cyber citizens would probably have to wingdings is Webdings which is still very different in translation.
Now, the reason I think Spamton could understand it was because he is Spam email. Those emails often incorporate Windings or WebDings to get pass censors and blockers, meaning it wasn’t just chance that Spam was the one targeted, more so, he was the only one who could understand the garbage noise coming from the speaker as he is used to using it. Maybe the caller had called other people but they could not decipher what is a essentially foregin language to them, but then Spam, a crude speaker, could parse some of it and that’s why the caller latched onto him.
#of course not being completley able to speak it was also why he failed in the end#he couldn't complete more complex tasks due to the barrier and the speaker needed someone that could#in my mind jevil couldn't understand it and the caller tried to force it on his mind and broke it#i think type faces and fonts and type styles would be accents languages and dialects respectfully to cyber citizens#or just addisons#either way Spam understands and speaks webdings and kinda gets wingdings but they are considered useless by most ads#cause lighteners usually don't even bother looking those up#but ig it worked out for him for a little while#then you know what happened#tmw gaster gets excited theres someone who he can talk to and accidently sends them down an existential religious spiral#deltarune headcanon#deltarune analysis#utdr#undertale#deltarune#spamton#spamton g spamton#wd gaster
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Cyber Citizen Shockman 3: The Princess from Another World releases today digitally for the PS4/5, Xbox Series/One and Switch.
#Cyber Citizen Shockman 3: The Princess from Another World#Cyber Citizen Shockman 3#Cyber Citizen Shockman#Shockman#Shububiman#Masaya Games#Ratalaika#Shinyuden
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Cyberweek 2023 Day Five: Cyber-Citizens
There are dozens of Cyber-Citizens shown in the show. I choose Creech and Slider, because I haven’t really drawn them yet this year. The mechanic and the racer... I don’t remember if they’d interacted in the show, but I feel like they’d be friends.
#Cyberchase#Cyberweek2023#Day Five: Cyber-Citizens#Creech#Slider#Knightmare Art#I got a little lazy with that floor texture but oh well#Creech and Slider look good#That feeling when you share a special interest with someone <3
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So there's a small lesser-known game series that roughly follows the escapades of a mad scientist who turned a fishmonger and a high school girl into cyborgs and has them fight evil forces for fleeting fame
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Cyber Citizen Shockman 3: The Princess From Another World
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PC Engine - Cyber Citizen Shubibinman 3
Title: Cyber Citizen Shubibinman 3 / 改造町人シュビビンマン3 異界のプリンセス
Developer/Publisher: NCS Masaya
Release date: 28 February 1992
Catalogue No.: NSCD-2010
Genre: Platform Action
Format: CD-ROM2
The third game in the Cyber Citizen Shubibinman series, and that is not including Shubibinman Zero which to my knowledge was released as a Satellaview title for the Super Famicom initially. Finally, it seems like the action has upgraded to CD-ROM2 standard. Without a doubt, this is the best-looking game in the series. Fantastic parallax scrolling in places, some huge sprites - all a treat to look at, and some quite lengthy and well-constructed anime-style intro sequences add tremendously. The music is generally pretty good throughout, with the opening intro deserving of a special mention. This is also a game well worth completing - not only do you get a great ending sequence, but this also opens up an 'omake' section which allows you to see fan art of the Schbibin Man characters! It may be as easy as breathing, but it's top fun and you'll come back to it again and again.
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Cyber Citizen Shockman Zero PS5 gameplay 4K - prime impressioni
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Quarto ed ultimo capitolo di una serie da riscoprire
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Cyber Citizen Shockman Zero llega este viernes a consolas
Ratalaika Games y Shinyuden anuncian el próximo lanzamiento de Cyber Citizen Shockman Zero el 5 de julio. Nos ha tomado a todos por sorpresa, pero este género iónico favorito ciertamente no debe pasarse por alto. La acción explosiva en 2D, desplazamiento lateral y retro invade todas las consolas: PlayStation 4 y 5, Nintendo Switch y Microsoft Xbox. Los jugadores pueden ser parte del desafío…
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New Xbox Games for July 1 to July 5 2024
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The rise of intelligent automation as a strategic differentiator - AI News
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The rise of intelligent automation as a strategic differentiator - AI News
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Intelligent automation (IA) technologies are graduating from being operational to highly strategic. In terms of the bottom line, it’s even more impressive.
A study from SS&C Blue Prism, conducted by Forrester Consulting and published in April, put together a composite organisation representative of five customers interviewed. The conclusion was that, over three years, there were key gains in IA from greater productivity to compliance cost avoidance, to improved employee experience and retention. This represented an overall net present value of $53.4 million (£42.5m) per customer.
Yet this may just be the tip of the iceberg. Dan Segura, enterprise sales manager at SS&C Blue Prism, notes one healthcare client who, in what is described as a conservative estimate, delivered savings of more than $140m overall on cost avoidance and recoup. Another healthcare client delivered a use case with a claimed $43m benefit on its own; a bot which recouped overtime pay for nurses and staff during the pandemic.
“They built it in an afternoon,” Segura explains. “It’s a perfect example of being in the right place at the right time; and having the right skills and technology being ready.”
Many of the technologies which comprise intelligent automation have been around for a long time, such as classic RPA (robotic process automation) or OCR (optical character recognition). SS&C Blue Prism’s document automation, which forms part of the latter, is described as a ‘game-changer’ by Segura. “There’s a lot of these processes, whether it’s going to be executed by a robot or a human,” he says. “First things first, we’ve got to get data off documents.
“Automation is not just doing simple tasks anymore thanks to the introduction of AI and generative AI” he adds. “There’s now more understanding, whether it’s assessing information from documents, information from a message, structuring things that are semi-structured or unstructured, to drive the process or complete the process.”
Segura describes wider business process management (BPM) and process orchestration tool Chorus, meanwhile, as ‘one of the world’s best kept secrets.’ Or, at least, it was; in November analyst Everest Group named the tool as a leader and star performer in its Process Orchestration Products PEAK Matrix.
The tool is now getting leverage outside the traditional finance and insurance fields. “It is how millions and millions of transactions and pieces of work are getting done every day,” says Segura. “We’re now seeing adoption [elsewhere] alongside automation to orchestrate their work and give them that end-to-end work orchestration, visibility, and efficiency gains with whatever they have going on.”
So how does a use case come to life? It is often a mixture of inspiration and perspiration. Where SS&C Blue Prism comes in is to ‘help customers catch lightning’, as Segura puts it. “We’ve all been in that situation where it’s like ‘oh if I were running this place, here’s what I would do’,” he says. “Intelligent automation gives you the opportunity to reimagine your processes and transform how you get work done. Once that light switch turns on, and the initial use case is built, that’s really the secret sauce of SS&C Blue Prism; it’s that realisation and awareness of what intelligent automation can deliver.
“We’re always learning from our customers,” adds Segura. “It’s at their direction because they know their business and processes better than anybody. Combine their business expertise with the transformational power of intelligent automation and its digital workforce, then that’s where the magic happens.”
Any organisation, argues Segura, regardless of the industry, has change agents and citizen builders in waiting. Don’t think that’s a misnomer; the term is definitely ‘builder’.
“I hear about these citizen developer programmes, and they’ll say, ‘here we have 500, 1000 citizen developers.’ What I don’t hear is, ‘and with this army of citizen developers we’ve achieved this’,” says Segura. “Whereas I have customers where two people have basically become citizen builders with more of a robust type of approach.” The $43m healthcare single use case is a case in point. “It is the whole mantra of SS&C Blue Prism,” adds Segura. “We’re designed to go after those higher value chain automations that can have a tangible impact on some of the company’s key objectives.”
So, you have the idea, the value proposition, and the capability to build it out. How do you make it stick? Every organisation is different; though if your company has a continuous process improvement department then that can be a good place to start. Segura likens it to offshoring processes. “You don’t just wave it goodbye and never think about it again,” he explains. “At the end of the day, it still has to function.
“You’re not just ‘digital-shoring’ [automation] and it will essentially be taken care of by digital. Someone has to continuously improve the process; someone has to mind when something changes with the business rules or regulatory compliance; somebody has to be responsible for making sure that those changes are kept up in an agile way.”
SS&C Blue Prism has a longstanding, large US retail customer that combines that lightning capture with the right internal culture around automation. This is a company that has 72,000 employees, as well as 60 ‘digital workers’ executing more than 150 automations. One such automation, through using OCR technology, lets the company automate the processing of inbound customer orders received by digital fax.
The overall result is 6.2 million transactions processed to date, and 250,000 hours of work returned to the business. But there is one extra ingredient required, particularly for a big company: discipline.
“It took them a while to get to that point in maturity,” explains Segura. “They do have a very central function when it comes to the intelligent automation team, [but] keep in mind one of those processes is in supply chain. That process is regularly reviewing 4.2 million purchase orders; it’s minding 50 million inventory case volume; it’s going through two million SKUs for 8000 suppliers.
“This is highly iterative, but it’s that process of having that lightning rod to capture the requirements and give people who are not necessarily technical a platform and a methodology to iterate very closely with the intelligent automation team,” adds Segura.
Think of what SS&C Blue Prism does therefore as providing a superhero cape for those who don’t otherwise get the chance to step into the limelight. It is a message the company will look to broadcast at the Intelligent Automation event in Santa Clara on 5-6 June.
“SS&C Blue Prism opens up that door to enable your citizen builders really make an impact and deliver strategic benefits to the company,” says Segura. “You’re not just playing with a pilot, not just fooling around with something; you’re really getting into the strategic objectives of the company.”
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Want to learn more about AI and big data from industry leaders? Check out AI & Big Data Expo taking place in Amsterdam, California, and London. The comprehensive event is co-located with other leading events including Intelligent Automation Conference, BlockX, Digital Transformation Week, and Cyber Security & Cloud Expo.
Tags: ai, artificial intelligence, Blue Prism, IA, intelligent automation
#000#250#agents#agile#ai#ai & big data expo#ai news#amp#approach#artificial#Artificial Intelligence#automation#awareness#Big Data#Blue#Blue Prism#bot#Business#Capture#career#change#chorus#Citizen Developers#Cloud#compliance#comprehensive#conference#consulting#continuous#cyber
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Official Website Launch and What's Coming This Year
This is an exciting year for us and CYBER サイバー. We began in the middle of 2023 with no followers, nothing more than a concept, and an inactive Discord server.
Reflecting on 2023, we have exceeded our own expectations significantly. MizuHex (Co-creator and Artist) has founded an incredibly supportive community and we can't say Thank You enough.
Website: https://cyber-official.com
So, what is our outlook for this year and what do we wish to achieve?
By June 2024, we are looking to release the first volume and pilot of CYBER サイバー! We are unsure of when the crowdfunder will be launched but we are anticipating this to go live somewhere in the middle of 2024.
We have plans to attend Comic Con either in London or Glasgow this year. We will be attending smaller venues in the meantime, and hopefully meeting some of our community in-person.
At our venues, we will not only be selling stickers, prints, and other merchandise. We will hopefully we be able to show-off and sell our first demo of CYBER サイバー (The full pilot will be sold later online and at venues in late 2024)!
We are looking at other avenues of promoting our pilot and will have more information in the future. We're certainly not short of ideas (tarot/ trading cards, visual novel game, animated trailer, etc) but we want to be realistic and not commit to something we can't deliver on.
Though, it must be said that Mizu and myself are very optimistic of our scope, and we look forward to making our first pilot, crowdfunder, and venues exciting with more to follow!
Supporting and Collaborating with CYBER サイバー
Of course, it goes without saying that we are more than appreciative of anyone who wants to support us. Sharing, liking and responding to our posts is great for making us visible in this extremely competitive world!
If you want to support us further, and our dream to succeed, please consider supporting us @ https://ko-fi.com/MizuHex (Prices for commissioning art and store can be found in this link).
You'll be able to support our efforts through MizuHex, who is the sole artist and co-creator working towards the completion of CYBER サイバー.
We have yet to fully collaborate with another artist; however, we have commissioned our good friend Nox to create some amazing designs of the Mecha and Spaceship you'll see in our pilot.
If you are interested in collaborating with us, please don't hesitate to message us at: [email protected]
From myself and Mizu, thank you for reading and we hope to have further updates soon!
Author: Eliza (Mothubus)
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"Spam, being the product most cyber darkners want"
Why is it so? Before the phone, I mean
Spamton is a unique and odd little fella in terms of addisons and general cyber society. Even though it didn't make him famous, he was still sort of a spectacle, like people intrigued cause "off" cyber citizens usually don't last but here's this anomaly who is persisting.
It's not like he was crazy sought after and stalked before the bigshotification but I can imagine he'd get a lot of unwanted attention in the dark web parts of the cyber world. He's like a novelty item that just kept gaining value.
#im a firm believer that addisons are seen as fixtures rather than people in most cases#like their whole existence is work and servitude even to other darkeners#when they are needed they are manifested to do that things#i can imagine odd addisons or cyber citizens are like rare factory mess ups of collector toys#like technically they aren't right but them being weird makes them more valuable#spamton being really messed up makes him like a hot item ig#the crime semantics and social heirarchy of the cyber world is intriguing to me#ask#anon#spamton#case files: spam au#utdr#deltarune#undertale#spamton g spamton
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