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In upcoming Intel, Qualcomm, and AMD processors, there is going to be a new chip, built-in to the CPU/SoC silicon die, co-developed by Microsoft and AMD called the Pluton.

Oh, it's Intel ME v2.0. The US government needs access to every computer across the globe because they keep us safe.

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Imagine thus, a different scenario from the game developer. Imagine a (maybe corrupt) government agency or business. In the not-too-distant future, the following could be possible with Pluton (with some custom app development to streamline everything together):

  • All devices in the network have Pluton and are enrolled in Azure.
  • Every time a document is created and added to the network, it is added with a Pluton certificate verifying who created the document. Anonymous documents are kept off the network.
  • Every user in the organization is in Azure through Active Directory, and has specific devices attached to their User. Their User is enrolled in specific groups, such as Accounting or Legal.
  • Documents are encrypted through Azure to be only readable on specific client devices using the device-specific public key.
  • Thus, employees can read approved documents, but only on authorized systems.

:#marseybased::#chadbasedcapy:

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North Korean levels of control

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Many of these "features" seem similar to tracking capabilities that have been baked into Redstar OS for years.

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God, I hope we reach the end of Computer specs improving year on year within my lifetime so the only other thing left is to start lowering the price.

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