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by tgragnato
3390 days ago
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I am not skeptical about this concept in particular, but about the lack of practical confirmation for the results of their tools. This is perceived (at a later stage & by the public opinion) when many in the government itself publicly question the trustworthiness of the information given. When you're blacked out by an immense quantity of basically useless infos, you're spending money and resources in an ineffective manner. Is all this enough to target what has to be targeted, so that you have a real balance between your effort and your results? I don't think so, a quick look to their budget is enough for me to disagree. |
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