@dara_venture yes and therefore much of that behavioural data is useless in real life contexts. basically all of the internet is this way. this is a major part of my thesis.
@dara_venture he might have a diff situation. hard to know if who you hire can work effectively remotely. i see both views. hard to know without provable timelines
@SzymonSz@michuk i believe the truth was probably hidden several times through history.
i could see why perplexity answered that. there were always opposing views on the reasoning. the only way to prove what the real reason was was to be in the rooms where convos were had.
@allaboutmethel@rubinovitz@tszzl i could see that potentially happening on its own but this is already in the works. stealth project is working on this rn
@arkslife@Scobleizer i’m working with humans, pets, relationships, and physical environments but the hardware is not mobile.
our systems would compliment each other.
do your pet cams collect the animal’s biometric data btw?
@wolfejosh of course this will probably create a new crop of very stealth terrorists which means the AI systems will be required to scale deeper into our cities and towns. everything will become transparent and refined.
this is the path to the refined civilisation, to the refined species
@wolfejosh the surveillance will be privacy-preserving unless crime is detected by the AI. models will get very good/accurate over time due to the RLHF.
the citizens will learn very quickly the true meaning of order.
@JosephJacks_ hmm but there are advantages with clusters but also they must be owned by the people.
also depin will be very important. local privacy-preserving personal ai.
i def see a hybrid architecture at least for some time until we real get hyper advanced with depin
@rsd2012rsd@michuk yes this is the concern. even with all their data collection, chinese surveillance is deeply flawing in that its not publicly auditable. lots of opportunity for deep fuckery. these problems will be fixed in the next iteration (at least the western version)