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Microsoft has announced yet another round of layoffs following its acquisition of Activision Blizzard amid its current heavy investments in AI.
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Yes this is inevitable unfortunately.If you didn't see ai costing entry level tech jobs... you weren't thinking.
If you didn't see ai costing entry level tech jobs... you weren't thinking.
Same way as when consultants are brought in to learn your job then suddenly Abdul (no offense if that is your name) in IDGAFStan, has your job and you're on the street because the company can pay them 1/3rd of your income and they can support a family of howevertheeffmany on that with ease where they live.The irony is somewhat sickening.
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Man that would be sweet, AI driven traffic lights... imagine the metadata they could collect on that.Why can't we use AI for something useful - like programming traffic lights so I don't have to sit at a red light, with a bunch of other people also sitting at the red light, and absolutely no one is moving at all? Seems like some of that "climate change" money and revolutionary "AI compute" could be useful in figuring out better ways to time traffic lights, or dynamically drive them rather than just a timer, with maybe a sensor if you are lucky.
You don't need fully aware Skynet self driving for that.
Sure, you can go do round-abouts everywhere. We got all kinds of room for that out west here. Good luck tearing out and re-paving every intersection.
Or.. just reprogram the existing light interface. Maybe add some interface device
Why can't we use AI for something useful - like programming traffic lights ...
Man that would be sweet, AI driven traffic lights... imagine the metadata they could collect on that.
Work already put them in all the work trucks. It yells if you raise your hand up - thinking you are yawning and need to pull over. It complains if you have a drink from a can, thinking it's gotta be beer. It complains if you change lanes too aggressively.Because if you think even for a brief moment that that won't happen... the INSTANT we have constantly monitored by AI cameras at every intersection (or even a subset of them) you are deluding yourself.
Already starting to see some of the blow black from license plate readers tracking cars, and the loose legal requirements on obtaining that metadata. One side saying there's a right to privacy and data like this should only be obtainable with a warrant, and the other side saying your license plate, and even looking inside your car windows, are open and vidible to the public and public data.The death by metadata.
You can count on whatever legal protections that are enforced today will be de toothed in a short period of time and it will be worse.Already starting to see some of the blow black from license plate readers tracking cars, and the loose legal requirements on obtaining that metadata. One side saying there's a right to privacy and data like this should only be obtainable with a warrant, and the other side saying your license plate, and even looking inside your car windows, are open and vidible to the public and public data.
It will be interesting to follow how that plays out legally, because I think the distopia you describe is going to be heavily influenced by that.