Under Microsoft control, thought control is a “feature” helpfully built into your word processor. But soon, you won’t be able to turn the feature off. And then, … well, you get the point.
I use Libre. Works well with the Ubuntu and Mint operating systems as well as W10.
https://www.lewrockwell.com/2019/07/no_author/ms-word-becomes-big-brother/
By Chas Holloway
I’ve been a writer for thirty years. I have over two hundred thousand MS Word docs on my computer. But now, I’m converting all those files to a different word processor.
I don’t want to do it. But I have no choice. MS Word — the default application for novelists, poets, journalists and playwrights — has just become Big Brother. No serious writer can use it anymore.
The problem: Microsoft now “offers” an AI tool designed to “improve” my writing. For example, if I type, “We need some fresh blood around here,” Word now changes that phrase to “We must hire some qualified employees.” Or, if I type the word “waitress,” Word now changes it to “waitperson.” (see HERE and HERE and HERE.)
I heard about this a month ago, or so. The geniuses at Microsoft want to control my ideas. “That’s insidious,” I thought, but then got distracted. Until the other day. While writing an article, I experienced Big Brother in action — Word was highlighting my text as I typed!…
Real writing is about thinking. It’s about discovering your individual voice. It’s about finding original things to say. But will Microsoft soon disallow original and creative thought?…
A screenwriter bangs out a political thriller: the evil corporation wants the population to be chipped. How do they manage it? First, they’ll say it’s for the safety of our soldiers: we can track them in warfare. Second, they’ll say it’s for public safety: we must chip the lawbreakers and prisoners. Then, they’ll launch a patriotic ad campaign: “I got chipped — for America!” Following that, the cops just arrest a few libertarian stragglers.
Cool story. But under Microsoft control, would a screenwriter be allowed write it? Under Microsoft control, thought control is a “feature” helpfully built into your word processor. But soon, you won’t be able to turn the feature off. And then, … well, you get the point…
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