This is just gonna be the AI version of the meme where Peter Griffin is checked against the ‘safe’ colours card isn’t it?
Silencer-1995 on
We can’t even get cars to safely drive themselves now you want to use A.I to work out if someone is autistic or a sexual predator? I dunno man.
Maybe we just employ more security guards and place them in areas women find intimidating in their local communities, and then hold a national dialogue about how we address this problem in the long term.
ItsSuperDefective on
Oh yay, now a computer gets to decide I’m a rapist because I act slightly unusually.
Xaavuza on
How does it know what ‘moving in an unexpected way’ means.
Alamerona on
Close enough, welcome back Five Nights at Freddy’s 2.
PS1_Hagrid_Guy on
>On a dark winter evening, a woman waits for a train on a deserted platform. A man arrives and sits right beside her, making her feel uncomfortable and unsafe.
Thank God the latest technology is here to ensure we clamp down on criminal malcontents intent on menacing society by *checks notes* sitting on a public bench
Ok-Milk-8853 on
It’s tricky, but if you look at the treeline you can usually see a little bit of visual distortion.
Also if you manage to make it bleed, it’s a vivid green color.
That’s how I spot Predator anyway.
Useful_Promotion_521 on
But what happens if I say in front of a networked microphone something like “The Metropolitan Police urgently needs reform”? This AI is going to label me a predator twice.
NuPNua on
This is like something from Brasseye, let alone Back Mirror.
Also, train stations are a stupid example given how many are unmanned these days. Who’s doing to be responding to the automated alerts?
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This is just gonna be the AI version of the meme where Peter Griffin is checked against the ‘safe’ colours card isn’t it?
We can’t even get cars to safely drive themselves now you want to use A.I to work out if someone is autistic or a sexual predator? I dunno man.
Maybe we just employ more security guards and place them in areas women find intimidating in their local communities, and then hold a national dialogue about how we address this problem in the long term.
Oh yay, now a computer gets to decide I’m a rapist because I act slightly unusually.
How does it know what ‘moving in an unexpected way’ means.
Close enough, welcome back Five Nights at Freddy’s 2.
>On a dark winter evening, a woman waits for a train on a deserted platform. A man arrives and sits right beside her, making her feel uncomfortable and unsafe.
Thank God the latest technology is here to ensure we clamp down on criminal malcontents intent on menacing society by *checks notes* sitting on a public bench
It’s tricky, but if you look at the treeline you can usually see a little bit of visual distortion.
Also if you manage to make it bleed, it’s a vivid green color.
That’s how I spot Predator anyway.
But what happens if I say in front of a networked microphone something like “The Metropolitan Police urgently needs reform”? This AI is going to label me a predator twice.
This is like something from Brasseye, let alone Back Mirror.
Also, train stations are a stupid example given how many are unmanned these days. Who’s doing to be responding to the automated alerts?