After going on decades of being forked (just like anyone else), WXV and its Remerger° have been reanalysed, and is being Unforked™.

This means that all unauthorised activities involving acquisitions of intellectual properties, globally, are now returning their value, back into WXV, over time.

As WXV M&A activity picks up steam, Unforked™, presents itself as being an exciting new strategic future pathway on the horizon.

If you arrive at a juncture, where you just can’t evade foreign “chanting”, on and offline; being phrases continuously projected towards you, as far as AIP (Artifice Intelligent Property) goes, there is little to be done, or at least one might think.

Not a graft, but a remedy, is to locate their coordinates, in their nativity, in a land far, far away, and adjust accordingly. And with AIP, this was done from shifting over the medium term, from Natural Language Processing (NLP), to WXV’s Fluent Language Processing (FLP™).

One might suppose that this situation is only an illusion, however, there is much to be learned about such a scenario, and that type of AI, and is why being agile, and not “locked in”, on a programming language, is a surefire way to advance in regards to noise pollution, and urban nutrition.

New user acquisition is where companies know that treating users like royalty in the onboarding process is important, as they don’t want to be perceived as being robotic. The reality is, today, it is difficult to discern whether or not a voice is human or not because of the telemarketer’s continuity training.

This means because of telecommunications standards, the importance of being entirely clear and having a true sounding vocal clarity is what makes reaching the sale stage of acquisition easier. There is also the globalisation standard, which means that the reason why telemarketers sound like robots in many cases, is so that the buyer does not know where they are located, who they are, or what they know.

All in all, being clear (regardless of robotic sentiments), is what gets telecom companies to win, with a human touch, whether or not they are serving, automated robots.