▲ | albert_e 5 days ago | |
Is anyone else seeing concerns about where this technology is heading -- (A) Are we going to consume food prepared by a human so incompetent that he needs Live AI to tell him what ingredient to put and how much ... and that too an AI so unreliable that it can't tell whether the bowl is empty, let alone what ingredients are in it.[1] In what world is this a sane marketing proposition? (B) Distracted driving due to smartphones is at least detectable -- how do we escape distracted driving because of smart glasses? When people eventually crash cars or walk into traffic or fall into pits -- no tech company will so much as acknowledge that the tech they are pushing so hard might have something to do with it. Who should take the lead on saying: wait a minute we need some common sense boundaries around this ... some ground rules around responsible use of technology. [1] Failed demo of Live AI - https://x.com/ns123abc/status/1968469616545452055 | ||
▲ | manco 5 days ago | parent | next [-] | |
> Are we going to consume food prepared by a human so incompetent that he needs Live AI to tell him what ingredient to put and how much Yes, I have cookbooks full of recipes I follow. > When people eventually crash cars or walk into traffic or fall into pits -- no tech company will so much as acknowledge that the tech they are pushing so hard might have something to do with it. Adults have agency and I expect them to be held accountable for their actions; not use technology as a scapegoat. If someone drives drunk it's not the alcohol at fault. | ||
▲ | enos_feedler 5 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |
Dont worry. The market decides what we want and we just wont go for it |