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Why can't the matching be done programmatically?

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That is ONLY step one of a 5 step process but it is the start

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What is the technology?

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Tom Fitton, and Judicial Watch got played in Los Angeles.

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Perhaps We should concentrate on the Swing States.

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A company called Fractal is using AI to make quick work of voter roll cleanup and maintenance.

Videos of it in action can be found here: https://www.omega4america.com/videos/

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TOTAL BULLSHIT VAPOR -

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Can you elaborate on your response? I found the use of cross-referencing accurate databases, essential to the voter roll clean up process, and fractal seems to stream-line that with the use of artificial neural networks. AI offers viable solutions to dealing with large amounts of data within large databases, as you have already demonstrated in your kinematic artifact detection audit on ballot images. We should be looking at how we can use AI to help clean and maintain our voter rolls as well, since conventional methods aren't cutting it and are time consuming. Maybe what's needed is a new precedent re-establishing voter role correction rates based on new AI technology.

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What the fractal does is only POINT to POSSIBLE inaccuracies, it does not vet them nor create proof files and therefore CANNOT have them removed from voter rolls. IT is ONLY spreadsheet Acceleration not some "fractal" BS - thus its junk and wont move the needle.

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It sounds to me like you, Elizabeth Nickson, and Jay Valentine (of Omega4America.com) need to get together and compare notes and come up with a solution that satisfies what Lowell Thomas and I envision.

https://open.substack.com/pub/omega4america/p/bogusballots-team-targets-eric-time?r=b94wp&utm_medium=iOS

https://www.stopbogusballots.com

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2024/oct/8/commonsense-elections-aim-to-stop-bogus-ballots/

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