That may be far-fetched. But it's worth a try. There is a platform for articles that I am somewhat critical of because it reads as if the content is written by an Ai in such a way that it says exactly what the reader wants to read or find. But I could be wrong about my impression.
You all know the page. Here is the last example from TSE:
https://ts2.pl/en/who-are-the-leaders-in-neuromorphic-computing/#gsc.tab=0
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There are many more references to this page here at TSE (search here for 'ts2'). Some time ago I wanted to know who they actually are and how they work, i.e. whether they actually generate their articles with Ai. It's rather strange what they were based on, if that's true, namely:
"TS2 SPACE is an Internet service provider for US Army soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan. Most of its active customers are
Polish and US Army soldiers; TS 2 methods have also been implemented for private companies and organizations. The TS 2 network in Iraq and Afghanistan has over 15,000 military users of local broadband satellite connections.
TS2 SPACE also provided telecommunication services for
Multi-National Security Transition Command – Iraq (MNSTC-I)."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TS_2
I admit that I have not investigated the matter further and I cannot say whether they are the same. But maybe this is an approach to explain the statement?
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Ok, I didn't read your post properly as I can see from Damo's post. It's still early and I'm not awake yet. But I'll leave my post as I still find it interesting.