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by normalaccess
691 days ago
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Not only that, but if you have one then it's listening to me too. It's insane that people want a faceless blob that tracks everything or anyone around you does and creates a dossier (that can be sold or abused). AI is at a point where unless there is another breakthrough they need orders of magnitude more fresh raw data to improve the models. Everything everywhere all the time. They don't just want it, they need it to grow. SLAP a smile on that microphone and people will eat it like candy. Related Video:
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I mean I am not going to pretend that in its purist form, if there was something always listening and could chime in in at the right time with some contextual information or later on I could ask it a question about something that happened. That it would not be valuable. Think that Disney Smart House movie or Star Trek.
Like I said, in its purest form. If it somehow magically worked, no privacy issues, no data collection, all local, actually would reason unlike LLM's, etc etc etc. Like it sounds like a genuinely useful tool.
But, it falls apart as soon as we recognize that all of these tools are just going to he hovering up all of this data, privacy is non existent regardless of what they claim, and ultimately since we live in a capitalist society we can't just assume that this will only benefit us. It will be a weak point for any number of nefarious purposes.
Maybe one day we can truly have some tech like this that really truly acts like a second brain basically, to remember all the things that we maybe didn't process, didn't write down, whatever. But while I am sure we have the tech to do it, at least to some basic degree with LLM's. There are too many other reasons the tech is also not suitable for exactly this task.