We’re slowly getting used to Artificial Intelligence doing uncannily human things – chatting with us, creating pictures and videos.
But so far, all of this AI has used a lot of computing power.
And in the last year or so, we’ve seen a new type of computer chip made specifically for AI, and your mobile phone.
Spencer Kelly has been testing some of the latest AI features available to us.
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Yeah bro like we ever trusted when corporations cared about our privacy. For me the fact that Facebook is still a thing is a miracle after all the dirty shit theyve done
The Huawei P10 started it, teens won't remember this but I do 😅
Funny how you leave out the part where Recall has already been subject to massive security breaches.
I feel like I'm possibly getting feedup with some people in business and possibly replacing some of them with ai may, possibly make my life easier as a consumer, I feel.
Took me back to the Click days
But if you do anything that big brother doesn’t approve of, the authorities will be able to hack your phone, find out what you did and use it against you.
Thanks for trying to make it sound warm and friendly though.
Ai have xray vision
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For a very long time, even during the times of early Android, Windows Phone and iPhone. Machine learning kinda has always been in the backend doing computational tasks on database bound applications for you. Nothing new.
It’s not AI it’s machine learning algorithms
Microsoft lies all the time. Nothing is private