• @simple@lemm.ee
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    1021 year ago

    The presentation used the example, “Imagine ChatGPT, but it already knows everything about your life.”

    I’m impressed someone thought of that, wrote a presentation, rehearsed it, then presented it and at no point thought that it sounds creepy and invasive.

    • @kromem@lemmy.world
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      121 year ago

      I really don’t get users.

      Google already has the capacity to be doing this level of analysis on your data that you gave them to host for their own private internal purposes.

      But we should reject the opportunity to have that aggregate picture of our data turned back over to ourselves to make the most of what’s already the case?

      This really reminds me of the saying “nothing about the situation has changed, only your information about the situation has changed.”

      • @treefrog@lemm.ee
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        31 year ago

        They’re marketing this as a personal salesbot to advertisers now. That’s what changed.

      • @webghost0101@sopuli.xyz
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        21 year ago

        Even if google has your data, up till now there was not much brain muscle to properly analyze it in a realistic and detailed collection of intelligent knowledge. Just some cheap tricks like daily patterns.

        An ai could potentially use the same data to learn things about you that you yourself do not. Its not our information that has changed but googles ability to harvest addition information from the data they already have.

        I don’t use google service myself but this should alarm people that do. The information they have provided is much more powerful then what was anticipated years ago.

    • @inspxtr@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      suggests either these people are so detached from reality, or they are appealing this to very specific sets of people under the guise of a general appeal

    • sour
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      21 year ago

      not even family member know everything about life

      is private

      • @webghost0101@sopuli.xyz
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        31 year ago

        It sound like exactly what i have been saying is the future of human growth.

        Ai companions that are like a butler, best friend, therapist, mailperson, accountant, lawyer all in one.

        Your ai talks to their ai, before you ever met they each return a baseline of info, conversational opener and suggestions for meeting at a date/location

        And absolutely yes on the open source under my direct control cause holy shit end of the world if it is not.

  • @Paragone@lemmy.world
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    51 year ago

    The right to NONassociation should always outrank the right to association.

    Molesters may claim the right to closely-associate, but the right-to-be-not-molested should outrank their association-right.

    Nonassociation needs to be a fundamental right.

    In multiple contexts.

    Abusees who want no-contact to have teeth,

    molester-survivors,

    etc.

    Including identity-molestation/theft, and other abuses of one’s personal information.

    _ /\ _

  • paraphrand
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    61 year ago

    I’ve literally dreamed of having such a boy since the late 90s. But decades of following the tech industry since have shown me how I might not want that after all…

    • @shea@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      41 year ago

      You probably meant bot (and not boy) but it sure made a funny mental image. I’m imagining a little robo Pinocchio type boy

  • @Fisk400@feddit.nu
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    141 year ago

    Google can’t even keep a podcast service going. I certainly wouldn’t trust them with a little buddy that I care about.