yes i know it's unethical - im not a hacker. theory only. a small scale bot would theoretically be easier to program to do this providing it would have the capacity to hold the packets necessary? i'm curious if there's anything out there other than a zero primed ai bot which could theoretically act in synchronicity to swap the packets without collapsing the system?
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I see what you mean now, Jamie. In theory, as with hacking of any scale in the ethical gray area, it still poses practical and legal dilemmas. However, if we put those aside for a bit and assume that it would be technically possible for an AI bot to alter code without disrupting system functionality or compromising upon the deliverability contingent upon underlying powerful algorithms supporting many transmission ports from which different types of data can be efficiently organized.
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