limonfiesta
If anyone bothered to read the article, it's not nearly as stupid as it sounds. That's not to say it's a good idea, just that not nearly as dumb as people are making it out to be.
It's designed specifically to handle multiple callers who are calling about existing/known incidents, as a tool to relieve human operators, and simply gather additional details, or provide information to the callers.
So while I can't say that I'm in favor of it, the actual scope of deployment is much different than what the headline would have you believe.
Good thing rural data centers are only used for mass surveillance and data-collection on rural Americans.
As long as we keep the urbanized AI data centers out of the cities, we should be good.
Cancelled my over decade old Prime subscription right after they injected ads into it.
I shop less, and still get Amazon shows, ad-free.
All 173 of them.
Yes, you read that correctly:
Tesla only sold 173 of the Cybertruck RWD base model.
False positives are a feature, not a bug.
The police will always take any excuse to justify their love for unlawful searches and seizures.
That is the reason why they don't take any extra steps to confirm the information is correct, because they view it as the perfect alibi for their many crimes and constitutional violations - the AI made me do it.