Ai clone
Ai clone
Ai clone
or
Either could be true. At least the replier sort of maybe cited someone who talked to one of the teens.
So we're just making shit up now?
The Twitter special
Always have
I've said it before, and I'll say it again: we're not many years away from a set of sunglasses with AI, cameras, speakers, mic, etc. all combined. It will initially be used to great benefit for humanity, but will eventually be hacked so that the AI assistant digitally removes the clothing of everyone you see with a fair amount of accuracy.
If people want to see hot people walking around naked they'll have to deal with seeing me walking around naked too. I'm fighting the dystopia, y'all.
Just look at hololens and magic leap, both the hardware and software. We already have all the components to do what you're talking about just don't have it glued together in that specific way yet
hacked
Surely you meant 'fixed'
The official stance will be that it's been hacked, but we'll all know that it was an intended feature and likely a funding driver.
So that links to an NY times article that links to hopefully the original the sun article. That says it's because of cyber bullying.
Is everything OK, why won’t you show up in family photos for the handsome boy that you are anymore?'
"And then the big whopper…. 'Are you being bullied?'
To my surprise he turned to me and laughed saying: 'No, but I will be if you post pictures of me online without my consent!'
"Apparently the teens have group chats of their own and they're very active with school peers on the look out and competing to find and share the most embarrassing family photos of each other so they can ‘roast’ them in the group.
"He went on to explain how the ‘nose cover’ is just a signal to their peers that they won’t be caught ‘slipping’ which we eventually translated to meaning ‘off guard.’
they won’t be caught ‘slipping’ which we eventually translated to meaning ‘off guard.’
Look, I'm mid 30s, and the time that I was with it has long passed (it'll happen to you!), but this is just a really sad way to mock someone's use of language.
They must have been really desperate to make that jab because "slipping up" has been a common phrase for decades (at least in the UK). So the "up" has been dropped and we're left with "slipping", if it takes a native English speaker more than ten seconds to work it out I'd be worried for their cognition.
Ever since learning about crap like clear view AI, I ask not to have my image posted on social media or the internet. This seems reasonable to me.
At that point, why even be in the photo?
For the memory of it. Even with the face covered it can be a nice reminder in 50 years after they dodge AI hunter killer drones when trying to scavenge a tin of food from the wasteland. during a family reunion.
Also a mastodon post: https://infosec.exchange/@SwiftOnSecurity/111746462496573137