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Yeah they just find the guy wearing a neon windbreaker, that looks like zack morris
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Yeah they just find the guy wearing a neon windbreaker, that looks like zack morris
Why do you think that AI is being slowly thrust upon us? Humans can only process information in a linear manner. AI has countless algorithms to pull all of the million points of light(info) generated by each individual and store and categorize them. Eventually, we will be held accountable to an AI "panel". Everything you ever did on the internet, phone call you made, places you visited, groceries you bought, etc will be catalogued. Then you will be " scored" based on the summary of the info collected on you. If you are dragged into court nfor whatever reason, the judge (eventually will be AI) will make a ruling based on your personal history score. This scenario will likely be in full swing within a generation or two. Right now we are like the frog in the pot of water, getting slowly boiled into life being regulated by AI.I have no doubt that somewhere , someone is tracking or listening in on something I have said or a web site that I have visited or do visit.
I also have no doubt that I am on someone's "naughty list" , or sales list etc ...
That being said with all the folks in the world causing a ruckus , I think that I am far down on someone's list.
In the words of Bill Tyler from the movie The Mountain Men : "There's always something out there".
I ain't going to lose any sleep worrying over what I have said , posted , or what web sites I visit.
Do I like the idea of someone snooping on me and what I do ?
Nope ... other than not using the internet , phone or leaving my house , just what can I do?
We are all "tracked" nowadays , credit cards , cell phones , web search , cameras every damn where ...
Is it some vast conspiracy? No ... But it is damn annoying nevertheless.
Andy
Forget that...Do they still sport PRC77's these days?
BTW- the truck is in the garage, and there's a bun in the oven.
Your vision of the not-so-distant future is a scary one, and quite possibly inevitable, as humans come to trust AI. I believe you're probably right.Why do you think that AI is being slowly thrust upon us? Humans can only process information in a linear manner. AI has countless algorithms to pull all of the million points of light(info) generated by each individual and store and categorize them. Eventually, we will be held accountable to an AI "panel". Everything you ever did on the internet, phone call you made, places you visited, groceries you bought, etc will be catalogued. Then you will be " scored" based on the summary of the info collected on you. If you are dragged into court nfor whatever reason, the judge (eventually will be AI) will make a ruling based on your personal history score. This scenario will likely be in full swing within a generation or two. Right now we are like the frog in the pot of water, getting slowly boiled into life being regulated by AI.
Yes, by the radiation that sucker throws off.
Yes, by the radiation that sucker throws off.
Now think about the fact that the computing power in the most advanced bomber in the US arsenal, the B2, is dwarfed by the computing power in an IPhone.What does it really take to track one million cell phones?
I would think about a million people? Even if one person could track 20 phones, they or whoever is doing the tracking would have to employ A LOT of people. I don't see it.
Now think about the fact that the computing power in the most advanced bomber in the US arsenal, the B2, is dwarfed by the computing power in an IPhone.
They don't need people to track cell phones, the tracking is done automatically by computers relying on tower data and GPS.
And all that data sits there waiting for a lowly human to make a location request. Or a monitor request. That would be voice monitor or data monitor.
Think about the fact that there's only a handful of populated places you can go in 1st world countries, and NOT show up on a surveillance camera at some point during your day.
Don't be naive. People have become secondary and even tertiary on the other side of this scenario.
Hey,... I try!Dammit... you COMPLETELY stole my thunder.
Nah, you are right.. No big room of people spying.. Just a quantum computer collecting millions of terabytes of metadata on everyone who owns a phone or computer.To "me" this has always been a who cares. I think many who worry about this never stop to really think why would anyone want to track and or listen to them? Now if you are doing something nefarious, sure. A lot of people seem to think the Gov has a literal army of people sitting in some room spying on them. Never stopping to think what that would have to cost.
Collect away. Pretty boring life I lead.Nah, you are right.. No big room of people spying.. Just a quantum computer collecting millions of terabytes of metadata on everyone who owns a phone or computer.
I'm starting to get worried, what if one of the Gov't agents assigned to spy on my cell phone activity dies of boredom...
...will I be picked up and charged with the murder of a Federal Agent?
Thats my point. At some time a human has to actually give a crap where or what youve done. All that data is just that, data. 300 million people is lot of worthless data.Now think about the fact that the computing power in the most advanced bomber in the US arsenal, the B2, is dwarfed by the computing power in an IPhone.
They don't need people to track cell phones, the tracking is done automatically by computers relying on tower data and GPS.
And all that data sits there waiting for a lowly human to make a location request. Or a monitor request. That would be voice monitor or data monitor.
Think about the fact that there's only a handful of populated places you can go in 1st world countries, and NOT show up on a surveillance camera at some point during your day.
Don't be naive. People have become secondary and even tertiary on the other side of this scenario.
Well, that's not the question the OP asks, but okay, I'll play,...Thats my point. At some time a human has to actually give a crap where or what youve done. All that data is just that, data. 300 million people is lot of worthless data.
The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.