The Jargon File (version 4.4.7, 29 Dec 2003):
KIBO
 /ki:?boh/
    1. [acronym] Knowledge In, Bullshit Out. A summary of what happens whenever
    valid data is passed through an organization (or person) that deliberately
    or accidentally disregards or ignores its significance. Consider, for
    example, what an advertising campaign can do with a product's actual
    specifications. Compare GIGO; see also SNAFU principle.
    2. James Parry , a Usenetter infamous for various
    surrealist net.pranks and an uncanny, machine-assisted knack for joining
    any thread in which his nom de guerre is mentioned. He has a website at
    http://www.kibo.com/.
The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (30 December 2018):
KIBO
   /ki:'boh/ 1. [acronym] Knowledge In, Bullshit Out.  A summary
   of what happens whenever valid data is passed through an
   organisation (or person) that deliberately or accidentally
   disregards or ignores its significance.  Consider, for
   example, what an advertising campaign can do with a product's
   actual specifications.  Compare GIGO; see also SNAFU
   principle.
   2. James Parry , a Usenetter infamous
   for various surrealist net.pranks and an uncanny,
   machine-assisted knack for joining any thread in which his nom
   de guerre is mentioned.
   (http://kibo.com/).
   [Jargon File]
   (2003-05-20)