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Comments by "Guinness" (@GuinessOriginal) on "Mo Gawdat Warns The Dangers of AI Are "Happening As We Speak"" video.
He loves the sound of goon on voice, he’s all about self promotion. Every interview he does is about him. You never notice a good interviewer
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@raredays2767 You clearly don’t know what AI is doing on the battlefield in Ukraine. Or the AI powered high fidelity anpr and and facial recognition national camera network that is currently being installed on British roads, authorised by the new public order act.
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Shocked he wasn’t shouting him down and telling him he was wrong tbh
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@limpethead AI powered cameras made by TrackSys have started popping up everywhere, they can track pedestrians and drivers anywhere in the country and can see into cars and identify the driver and passengers using facial recognition and link that person to that registration and the other people they’re with. They can talk to each other to do average speed checks etc over several miles or mode, all made legal in the public order bill. If this doesn’t worry you you’re not thinking. This will be used in to stop people protesting or doing anything the government doesn’t like.
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We need to charge society fundamentally, starting at the top. Our current political model, mode of government and economic structures are not fit for purpose for the changes that are about to occur.
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Still couldn’t stop himself interrupting the man 4 times a minute
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@limpethead Data from those cameras will be linked to the programmable and government controlled cbdc, which is a very bad idea for the working man. Rushi Sunak, one of the richest men in Britain, has been pushing it for years, and guess which company has the contract and is currently developing the software to run it? Infosys, owned by the richest man in India who just so happens to be Ritchie Sunak’s father in law, and the same company that got the contract for the early warning alert system that was forced on our mobile phone and didn’t work for half the country and definitely doesn’t spy on you honest,
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@limpethead unfortunately most people fall over themselves to give them their data. Smart phones are the biggest data collectors. Remember ex machina? He used phones to collect the data to train his AI. That’s pretty accurate.
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@JackTheStrippa yeah a lot of people don’t realise how dangerous he is , it’s frightening that a lot of people will vote for him in 18 months
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Try and recreate them in midjourney and other AI image and video creation tools, you’ll get some fantastic and disturbing pictures and videos
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@sciencetroll6304 they’ll probably be worse tbh but at least you’ll be sane to show People what your dreams are like, I’d like to see it
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@lucius4556 of course it does, your phone has been spying on you for years, feeding at that data back to big tech and governments
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All electronic devices are data c collecting machines, that is their primary purpose. People think telsa is a car company, it isn’t. It’s a data collection company for AI
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@limpethead oooh? People thing the skynet idea is laughable and pure sci fi but we’re already using AI extensively to kill people in Ukraine, and it’s getting very good at it. AI is completely running Ukrainian military strategy, they have Autonomous AI tank killer drones, they have AI intelligence gatherers, the drones they sent into Moscow in had facial recognition and computer vision, as they went into the suburbs where Russia’s intelligence chiefs live. They even have AI powered sentry guns like you saw in aliens and in CoD. They’re literally training AI to kill people and to like doing it and it’s getting very good at it. What could possibly go wrong? A U.S. AI drone recently tried to cut communications with it’s operator when its mission was cancelled, and when that didn’t work it targeted the operator. Luckily this was just a training exercise but it is a case in point. US PDs are training and deploying AI dogs, and AI and VR powered robot avatars aren’t far away. They can already play chess and cook. This stuff is a lot closer than people realise.
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@raredays2767 no but authoritarian governments are coming a La 1984 and brave new world. You can already be arrested for thought crimes today,
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Yeah, the U.S. has the same argument about good guys with guns stopping bad guys with guns. Doesn’t seem to prevent schools getting shot up every week. It’s so common it barely makes the headlines now.
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Controlling and brainwashing them. The matrix is already here, in smart phones. Next it will be AR headsets and sunglasses, then neural links.
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This is such nonsense. If it’s a simulation why is it so shit? Why are there so many ugly fat girls? Why is there so much crap food? The whole point of a simulation is that it’s better than reality. Why would children die of medical mispractice in a simulation?
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Yeah that programmable and government controlled cbdc is a very bad idea for the working man. Rushi Sunak, one of the richest men in Britain, has been pushing it for years, and guess which company has the contract and is currently developing the software to run it? Infosys, owned by the richest men in India who just so happens to be Ritchie Sunak’s father in law, and the same company that got the contract for the early warning alert system that was forced on our mobile phones and didn’t work for half the country.
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@prime12602 no. Asking to live in future dystopia with government control over programable money is insanely stuoid
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@prime12602 are you serious? If you have money on your bank account, you. If you have cash in your wallet, you. If you have government controlled programable central bank digital currency, them. They can decide when and what you spend it on, and stop you being able to spend it on, say alcohol, tobacco or abroard. You Honestly don’t see a problem with this?
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@prime12602 wake up
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Exactly, the bad people being the extremely wealthy oligarchs and politicians who rule us
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The funny thing about the AI Robot hand training is wasted all those millions of dollars. Months later, deep thought trained a virtual reality robot hand to solve rubix cube with millions of virtual training hours in a couple of days then transferred that learning to their real life Robot hand, at a fraction of the price. There’s already Virtual Reality Robotic Avatars that you can play chess with, and AI Robot chefs. There’s published science papers on teaching AI avatars Martial arts. It won’t be that long before we have AI and VR robots fighting it out. What could possibly go wrong?
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