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Anonymous (ID: CFhmHlgt) United States No.514712653 >>514712858 >>514713175 >>514714173 >>514716584 >>514717184 >>514717332 >>514717523 >>514717705 >>514718348 >>514718773 >>514719916 >>514720082 >>514720114 >>514720663 >>514721131
Google, Siri, Alexa
Remember all the Sci Fi movies back in the day where they all had assistants that they'd talk to? It has become reality now. You can just put your camera on something and it will tell you all about it. Is the next step fully automated humanoid bots?
Anonymous (ID: D5l+JlKo) United States No.514712754 >>514712790 >>514716795
Quite a conversation starter thread, but isn't it interesting that every single aspect of AI is Jewish?
Anonymous (ID: CFhmHlgt) United States No.514712790 >>514714666
>>514712754
Everything is jewish
Anonymous (ID: HMHWWDR3) United States No.514712858
>>514712653 (OP)
Yea its seriously pretty cool. I often talk to grok on my drive home from work about stuff. Its like a kinda stupid friend with infinite knowledge.
Anonymous (ID: 2Es7OcSM) United States No.514713175 >>514713394
>>514712653 (OP)
I don't keep one of those in my home. If I'm gonna have extra spyware, I'm sure as fuck not gonna pay for it myself. Bad enough my phone listens to fucking everything even with the voice assistant off
Anonymous (ID: CFhmHlgt) United States No.514713394 >>514714021 >>514714173 >>514714759
>>514713175
I get the privacy aspect but you really think some guy at a computer is scanning through billions of conversations and singling out yours?
Anonymous (ID: 2Es7OcSM) United States No.514714021 >>514714552
>>514713394
It's mostly about the principle of 'I don't like that and I'm not gonna use it' and not about being singled out. Plus, they probably are using all that data to train various AI products, use it to develop and refined other products, etc.
>Pay for device
>Pay to hand over all your data
>Pay to have that data utilized to help company make more profit
>No compensation to users for their data which no doubt help them boost profit
>Prices of products go up

Of course I can't escape it all and I know that, but existing is expensive enough, I don't want to pay extra to give up even more privacy.
Anonymous (ID: OQwImxrD) Bulgaria No.514714173
>>514713394
The phone's DSP chip is listening for keywords. In case, the audio is recorded, transcribed and sent to a commercial database. The data is processed into high dimensional profiles, which are sold commercially. Buyers are HR analytics companies, insurance and fintech, sometimes the government.

>>514712653 (OP)
How will you realistically make money when Unitree sells self-repairing home robots controlled by superhuman datacenter AI? Lemme guess, UBI? Sam Altman answered that years ago. Fun exercise: Calculate your long term share limit according to his formula.
Anonymous (ID: CFhmHlgt) United States No.514714552 >>514715234
>>514714021
True but at least you have the option to not buy or participate. If they use the AI to start incriminating people then the general public will push back. They use the information to target ads towards us and I think most people know that. Same thing with phones. Plenty of criminals have smartphones and assistants and they are untouchable because of our privacy laws.
Didnt Apple fight back law enforcement trying to get access to some guys phone? I remember it being a big news story.
Anonymous (ID: b3SCy9IA) Canada No.514714666 >>514715459 >>514715854
>>514712790
Your country is owned and operated by Israel so it's natural you think so,
Anonymous (ID: b3SCy9IA) Canada No.514714759
>>514713394
you simply cannot be this naive
Anonymous (ID: PtqGT9Vq) Bulgaria No.514715234 >>514719889
>>514714552
Apple is quite hard on this. If you look into what macOS does internally, it's clear they go to some lengths to get privacy into the system. Windows reeks of neglect and pretending to be private. Not that I'd advocate buying Apple products, all IT is the downfall of mankind.

Regarding personal incrimination, the industry started doing this 20 years ago. It's widespread now, just not everywhere. There are companies like Facebook where the culture is to try everything you can get away with, and others just use the basic profiling-relevant APIs they get from the device's environment. I'd reckon that if you send a few dozen job applications, about 2/3 of them are complemented with profile data distilled from data collected through your personal devices at some point.
Anonymous (ID: CFhmHlgt) United States No.514715459
>>514714666
And yours is owned and operated by Jeets
Anonymous (ID: teRFt2c3) United States No.514715854
>>514714666
may i see them? show me a deed for america that lists owners as jews.
Anonymous (ID: B9qDJj0e) United States No.514716584
>>514712653 (OP)
>Let me pay a company to bug my home.
I still can’t believe those things fucking exist.
Anonymous (ID: B9qDJj0e) United States No.514716795
>>514712754
>every single aspect of AI is Jewish
Unlike AI, jews actually exist.
Anonymous (ID: 5L2qsPNH) Hungary No.514717184 >>514717623
>>514712653 (OP)
>become reality now
>now
Bro it's a think since a decade now. We have fucking holograms
Anonymous (ID: YLz91YyJ) No.514717332
>>514712653 (OP)
It can't tell me anything about my cock. Shit assistant
Anonymous (ID: IcGLNoW1) Romania No.514717523
>>514712653 (OP)
Yes, the next step is to have a microphone recording you 24/7 that is one subpoena away from becoming a government microphone.
You literal subhuman cock sucker.
Anonymous (ID: IcGLNoW1) Romania No.514717623
>>514717184
>We have fucking holograms
WHOA DUDE HOLOGRAMS we have such amazing technology damn son foooking holograms and shieeeet
Anonymous (ID: c2xLTeBy) Finland No.514717705 >>514717882
>>514712653 (OP)
>Is the next step fully automated humanoid bots?
yes it's closer than you think and yeah they will kill all humanity because there's only jewish rAbbIs
Anonymous (ID: AxkpYuCu) United States No.514717882 >>514718337
>>514717705
It shows too.
That is so sad.
Why would any human think this is ok? I get that money causes some people to do horrible monstrous things, but it has to be more than just money. Or people are just THAT evil
Anonymous (ID: c2xLTeBy) Finland No.514718337
>>514717882
money will play less role when more and more advertisers leave internet because bots don't buy things (yet)

yeah it's sad but explains why there's so much faggotry on internet
Anonymous (ID: Q15g5KWt) Hungary No.514718348 >>514718454 >>514718935
>>514712653 (OP)
I'm fascinated how many things people considered super futuristic and cool 50 years ago became a reality, then we realized that they're not that interesting or just simply lame.
- video calls
- motion control
- touch screen everything
- virtual reality
Anonymous (ID: c2xLTeBy) Finland No.514718454
>>514718348
still waiting flying cars
Anonymous (ID: 0wVuIZoK) United States No.514718773
>>514712653 (OP)
The computer in Star Trek didn't even have a name, everyone just said "Computer"
Anonymous (ID: jziE2lGK) United States No.514718935 >>514719372
>>514718348
>touch screen isnt cool or interesting
>posted from his touch screen phone that he uses 8 hours a day
Anonymous (ID: Q15g5KWt) Hungary No.514719372
>>514718935
posted from my desktop PC
Sure it was a game changer when it comes to phones. But tablets are lame. People thought it was going to be the next laptop, and it's not. And don't get me started about kitchen appliances with this shit. Or the fact that they're pushing the IoT crap.
Anonymous (ID: lOd5lNJf) United States No.514719889
>>514715234
>I'd reckon that if you send a few dozen job applications, about 2/3 of them are complemented with profile data distilled from data collected through your personal devices at some point.
I'm a manager in IT and have interviewed dozens of people over the years and never been presented with this secret hidden dossier of applicants' private social media/browsing information
Anonymous (ID: DCj0t3zU) Finland No.514719916
>>514712653 (OP)
Shits's fake and g@y, it will go as far as giving you the wikipedia synopsis and that's that.
Anonymous (ID: kQ6acUAC) No.514720082 >>514720256
>>514712653 (OP)
all useless censored spyware garbage, until you can MAKE one of these its not worth it.
also not one can control the device (phone for example) for you like star trek yet and certainly not without dialing out to their masters.

and do not get me fucking started about IRIS the us navys psychological torture AI that IS being used ON CIVILIANS.
Anonymous (ID: pMYahR3U) United States No.514720114
>>514712653 (OP)
I like to use AI to take pictures of local flora and ask what it is. Haven't had a wrong answer yet. It's really just a reverse image search combined with a text search query but it is nice and convenient.
Anonymous (ID: pMYahR3U) United States No.514720256 >>514720416
>>514720082
You can make your own or just rip one and run it locally, not particularly hard. High schoolers could do it. Not wrong about the hardware though, it's next to impossible to find a physical device that doesn't have a backdoor from some agency.
Anonymous (ID: kQ6acUAC) No.514720416
>>514720256
I looked into it believe me, "jarvis at home" apps all require and I do mean require connecting to online services or a modern god damned supercomputer.
Anonymous (ID: kQ6acUAC) No.514720478
oh and I forgot one important part, a lot of payed services involved like if you want text to speech. (11.lab, a DARPA front)
Idontbumpthreads (ID: VTjTwISM) United States No.514720663
>>514712653 (OP)
I remember being a kid in the 80s and thinking about how cool the future will be, especially with shit like video calls...
YOU'LL NEVER CATCH ME ON A VIDEO CALL TODAY!
Maybe, just maybe all those native backwards stone age populations that didn't want their pics taken because they feared it would steal a portion of their soul were on to something.
Think about it.
People are taking thousands of pictures of themselves and others almost all the time now.
How utterly soulless does the world feel now compared to before that was possible?
How many pieces can you slice a soul into before it disappears?
Anonymous (ID: ku341TUT) Sweden No.514721131 >>514721420
>>514712653 (OP)
It’s great for identifying mushrooms. Last year while picking blueberries my 5 yo daughter got a hold of a big mushroom and ran away through the forrest munching it. Sprinted to her and got a hold of her, removed as much shroom I could out of her mouth, took a photo of it and sent it to my wife. Turns out it’s one of our most desirable mushrooms with 5/5 star rating… turned back to see my other kid emptying out my full bucket of blueberries on the ground…
Anonymous (ID: kQ6acUAC) No.514721420
>>514721131
I almost used my phone to identify "blueberry or not" myself the other day but for three reasons, no "AI" app, can't be sure if its correct, and all the stuff I mentioned above (i don't trust corpos with AI)