> > > > > > slave boss doing business
> > > > > >
> > > > > > AI prediction model informed by global surveillance data warns that
> > > > > > somebody planning to schedule appointment with him to open new
> > > > > > contract
> > > > >
> > > > > something briefly seemed funny to the expected appointment, like was
> > > > > this person from a country that doesn't legalize slavery? or were
> > > > > their not involved with the international crime rings? anyway slave
> > > > > boss thought he saw it wrong
> > > >
> > > > since slave boss is all overtrained with AI setting an appointment
> > > > isn't enough for him, he has to prepare in advance of the appointment,
> > > > ensure his bodyguards don't murder the client etc
> > >
> > > turns out this appointment _is_ with somebody from a nation that
> > > doesn't legalize slavery. slave boss has existing contracts with
> > > people in this country.
> >
> > almost time for the meeting! slave boss is ready to chat crowd control
> > packages or widgets, whatever have you.
> >
> > where is the client? are they a little late? obviously they don't have
> > massive datacenters planning their day or they would be slave boss
> > instead of slave boss. slave boss goes to check if appointment was
> > actually made
>
> oh! only a couple minutes had passed. oops. slave boss is getting old.
> the potential client was only considering making an appointment, but
> had not actually made one ... yet?
>
> slave boss better ask machine learning marketer about this extreme
> punctuality. it is impressive though!

[[[some information lost regarding superfast appointments

it sounds like [[appointment already over, client was scared of slave
boss and did not like slavery, but did not have a way to prove that
slave boss slaved in their country. in their country slavery is done
by other words, like "influence".
appointment may have happened in research lab space and slave boss has
amnesia around it

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