When no one wants to pay taxes...
Maeve
So Flock cams.
This is a serious issue for all businesses who say your call "may" (will) be recorded for training and quality purposes (covering in case of lawsuit). These should be illegal without consent, and deleted within n months.
I most certainly did uninstall one drive.
Thank you for this article.
hyper-capitalist
When you don't know what a word means and are unaware it describes your country, not the country upon which you're projecting.
This is pure sinophobia.
Why the 🤬 shouldn't ai do the drudgery, and help me answer technicalities of the complexities of creative intricacies, online and otherwise?
I worked for Google. I worked for Google at a time when… I don’t think they were as evil as they are now. And I worked for Google at a time when they did not use their technology for warfare or for governments. I really enjoyed my time at Google. And I am personally heartbroken at the path that they have taken, and I fully support the boycott of Google in order to support the Palestinian people.
Bloomberg reported Tuesday that the device — which is still currently under development — is designed to be screen-free and is being pitched internally as a “humanlike AI companion that lives in the home.”
OpenAI has long claimed that it wants to launch a hardware product — with some rumors being that it wants to launch its own phone, a move that would put it in competition with Apple.
OpenAI’s newly surfaced device sounds like something of a departure from traditional smart speakers — as sources described the device to Bloomberg as having a “personality” and being able to proactively learn about its owner over time, providing more personalized service. The machine would have access to a user’s digital life, drawing off things like emails, sources said.
The device is also weirdly described as involving “mechanical elements that can move on their own” and the Bloomberg report includes the detail that the device is designed to “feel like a companion and become a physical manifestation of OpenAI’s ChatGPT.
They still have to pay or show up in court, though.