First we learned that idiocracy was a documentary. Now we are learning that Minority Report was a documentary too.
Damn, what a time to be alive.
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First we learned that idiocracy was a documentary. Now we are learning that Minority Report was a documentary too.
Damn, what a time to be alive.
Wasn't idiocracy this thing with an underlying nazi concept of eugenics?
That is WILD! This technology could be put to good use, but corporations are abusing it to build profiles on their users so they can weaponize the data.
Random photo I had saved (of a Da-Brim cycling accessory):
Umm...
TBF, that lawn does look like cardboard.
That's what wild boars do to it.
That's really weird, wonder what happened there, if the image was somehow corrupt or anything
Well, was the picture at least taken on a Xiaomi? Or is the AI hallucinating metadata now too
No, it reads the metadata alright!
That's an interesting detail!
I'm not surprised this tagging system is imperfect, but in a broader context -- that a company like Google probably has something a hundred times more powerful and more accurate, and it's scanning through people's whole photo libraries, really adds to their creepy factor.
I threw a few images through the website. yikes some of terms it uses.