UBO just blocks most of those scams without the use of any "AI", but Google's Manifest v3 prevents UBO from running on Chrome...
Daigle wrote. "The loss of Nottoway is not just a loss for Iberville Parish, but for the entire state of Louisiana. It was a cornerstone of our tourism economy and a site of national significance."
Fuck that guy
I don't like this as a "stick it to em" thing. Personally, I want to see those women own that entire plantation, and transform it into a haven for the black community. If that means tearing it down, so be it. I want them to own that shit. I want the slave owning twats to be rolling in their graves over, not just a black person, but a black woman owning their shit.
That said, amazing selfie lol
That's not the same as recording the call. Once the call is transferred, it is expected for the bot to stop listening, unless it state that it's part of the call (which it doesn't).
Who? Google? Google won't even get slapped on the wrists. I'm talking about the users using this (unwittingly or otherwise, the law doesn't care). Even if they don't care about the privacy implications nor the abuse of the tech, they are opening themselves up for some serious liabilities.
Edit: mistype
In some countries and, (if not mistaken) states in USA, if an AI is listening to a conversation, both parties must be made aware. If they don't notify the other end, they'll be violating regulations. Privacy erosion and manipulation likelihood aside, this is a terrible idea.
They do care about your privacy a great deal, in fact. It's said privacy that makes them money.
They made friggin cars with friggin laser beams on their friggin heads!
Ah. Yes. All very good points. My current phone is slightly better than its specs, too, but I also paid more for my phone that Brax's current asking price. Personally, those specs are a sweet spot for a replacement phone at a cheap (ish) phone, when you consider its privacy preserving implications and the fact that other phone with a similar goal go for a much, much higher asking price.
I'm with you, though. I'm not going to change out my current phone with this one, but I'm also not going to dismiss it as a viable option for the masses.
"Smart AI" is like saying "Microsoft Works"...
We like to anthropomorphize these adorable little creatures, but I'm genuinely curious what they're looking at so intently.