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>What is XR Vision graphics? AI based pattern recognition? fackia recognition?
Good question from earlier notables.
Does anyone have any evidence that XRVision (and/or "Yaacov Apelbaum") isn't a total fraud?
I have seen his stuff posted here, and I have seen multiple shoddy articles on The Gateway Pundit touting his supposed findings (almost all of which are little more than cut-n-pastes of his own writing and graphics, coupled with a mention of how awesome he is), and I have gone through a number of articles and graphics on what seems to be his primary website: https://apelbaum.wordpress.com/, and it all seems to be basically a bunch of shit.
That isn't to say that some of his CONCLUSIONS aren't right. Some of them are… for instance, the conclusion that some prominent pictures of guys inside the Capitol yesterday show racialist far-righters and not Antifa members. But more attentive anons on the board figured that out yesterday without using any super secret AI powers.
This guy purports to present REASONING in his writings and graphics, but his general form of argument seems to be "I applied my super special AI program and it said this so believe me." But many of his conclusions seem (as above) to be things that can deduced in other ways (including the use of various public tools). And some of his conclusions are obviously bullshit (as in his "hit piece" against the maintainer of qmap.pub - scroll down: https://apelbaum.wordpress.com/2020/06/09/down-the-discreditation-rabbit-hole/)
). And both his writing style and his graphic style seem designed to make it seem that he is doing something sophisticated while actually concealing the weakness of his reasoning. (For instance, needless alphanumeric codes on his graphics.)
Q4692 is simply a post of an XRVision graphic, but you have presumably figured out that this doesn't mean Q endorses XRVision (whatever it is).
Does anyone have any evidence at all that XRVision isn't some sort of complex fraud?