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by defgsus 302 days ago
A couple of years ago (before OpenÄI), i imagined that in the not-too-far future, an average iphone will probably call the police if it detects inappropriate behavior above some threshold. Like domestic violence, a robbery, etc.

The reasoning would be: because our AIs are so much part of everyone's life, it would be irresponsible to not call the police if the algorithm says so. Because we, as a multi-national, gigantic corporation, deeply care about everyone's well-being. That's our highest priority!

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I think the reasoning would be much simpler: more and more services and personnel working in those services are becoming mandatory reporters through legislation and regulation.
Yes, that's very likely. While it seems that big-tech does not like regulations too much, i imagine that a regulation requiring them too listen-in on anything around their devices might actually one they'd not oppose, to say the least.