
Smart AI is Watching You - Image Recognition - Rob Braxman Tech
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Date: 2022-03-20
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RetroZvoc
So, now any description of any idea, not just in image, but maybe syntax in written sentences, used words, context, fear in voice, mood via the face, etc, can be hashed at any time, and it can all be rererererereredistributed over and over and over again via the Bluetooth beacons, ultrasonic cross-device communication, all without the internet, and it can wreck any airgap, and it gets smarter and smarter if you're foolishly too sus thinking that your puns and memes will obfuscate your worldviews while in fact the AI now knows that it needs to analyze all other stuff you've done so far. I don't think even the greatest wordsmiths will be able to hide considering that maybe there will be AI that learns the meanings of memes like how a child learns the lesson of a fairy tale or how an autistic kid loves an anime show because of an element of friendship or reassurance is present. The AI will simply know more and more, combined with the contact tracing, what people think, what people want, and ultimately, who is the narcissist to rejoice the elite, and who is a target to be bullied by the said narcissists. Now that all of our hopes and dreams and fandoms and affinities have been recorded, it's time to go retro, create DIY equipment, head to tech-unsustainable environments, and maybe hope that a solar flare fries a huge bunch of electronics as to reset the evil people's plans. Eh, they've already thought of this. They have their own underground stashes. Now we only have God remaining. As soon as God says it's time to stop, everything will finally restore to the way it was meant to be. And no, I didn't just foolishly type this out to the AI of Google to know this; I know this is reassurance that people wanna hear. So, the AI will at least know that these sad news with a happy ending bring joy to people, and when they are joyful, they have no fear, and the AI is no longer powerful. At least we can slow down the AI by rejecting fear from our lives.
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So, now any description of any idea, not just in image, but maybe syntax in written sentences, used words, context, fear in voice, mood via the face, etc, can be hashed at any time, and it can all be rererererereredistributed over and over and over again via the Bluetooth beacons, ultrasonic cross-device communication, all without the internet, and it can wreck any airgap, and it gets smarter and smarter if you're foolishly too sus thinking that your puns and memes will obfuscate your worldviews while in fact the AI now knows that it needs to analyze all other stuff you've done so far. I don't think even the greatest wordsmiths will be able to hide considering that maybe there will be AI that learns the meanings of memes like how a child learns the lesson of a fairy tale or how an autistic kid loves an anime show because of an element of friendship or reassurance is present. The AI will simply know more and more, combined with the contact tracing, what people think, what people want, and ultimately, who is the narcissist to rejoice the elite, and who is a target to be bullied by the said narcissists. Now that all of our hopes and dreams and fandoms and affinities have been recorded, it's time to go retro, create DIY equipment, head to tech-unsustainable environments, and maybe hope that a solar flare fries a huge bunch of electronics as to reset the evil people's plans. Eh, they've already thought of this. They have their own underground stashes. Now we only have God remaining. As soon as God says it's time to stop, everything will finally restore to the way it was meant to be. And no, I didn't just foolishly type this out to the AI of Google to know this; I know this is reassurance that people wanna hear. So, the AI will at least know that these sad news with a happy ending bring joy to people, and when they are joyful, they have no fear, and the AI is no longer powerful. At least we can slow down the AI by rejecting fear from our lives.
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CR
18: 18 Regarding Smart Phones encoding photo images into a hash: Wouldn't -Apple- have to first provide the 'hash key' that the phone will have to use to compute the hash. In other words the Phone can't just encode a photo into a hash and then send the hash to 'Apple HQ' because -Apple- would have no idea how to decode the hash either. So the phone either has to have the hash formula already inside of its onboard software, which would be known to Apple HQ or at some point Apple HQ would send the formula to compute the hash or an instruction for the phone to invent a -hash key- and send it to HQ. Either way, if the -key- for computing the hash isn't already in the software it will have to be sent, either to the phone or from the phone. I hope you are following my question. Would they send the 'hash key' as a software update, perhaps and if so would it be something that could be captured? I already have several ways that we, as a cooperating group could defeat Ring, Apple and all of these maniacs. When there isn't a -flood- Its easy for -them- to have communication -with- experimental firmware but it can be difficult when -faulty- hardware sends erroneous -data-. -And- the entire situation is simply -garbage-. CONSTANTLY. People are so careless with their data. TTFN
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18: 18 Regarding Smart Phones encoding photo images into a hash: Wouldn't -Apple- have to first provide the 'hash key' that the phone will have to use to compute the hash. In other words the Phone can't just encode a photo into a hash and then send the hash to 'Apple HQ' because -Apple- would have no idea how to decode the hash either. So the phone either has to have the hash formula already inside of its onboard software, which would be known to Apple HQ or at some point Apple HQ would send the formula to compute the hash or an instruction for the phone to invent a -hash key- and send it to HQ. Either way, if the -key- for computing the hash isn't already in the software it will have to be sent, either to the phone or from the phone. I hope you are following my question. Would they send the 'hash key' as a software update, perhaps and if so would it be something that could be captured? I already have several ways that we, as a cooperating group could defeat Ring, Apple and all of these maniacs. When there isn't a -flood- Its easy for -them- to have communication -with- experimental firmware but it can be difficult when -faulty- hardware sends erroneous -data-. -And- the entire situation is simply -garbage-. CONSTANTLY. People are so careless with their data. TTFN
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Wilkins
It-s no wander that Tony Blair was pushing the -information highway- down our throats 20 years ago. -Everyone must get connected-. He was pushing for what we clearly have today. I have up until recently uploaded photos to the cloud and online photo printing service (Free Prints. I now now why they only charge for postage. I now see, just like Facebook, that it-s me who is the product. Building a picture of -customers- their relationships and life styles. Individually irrelevant, nationally a lot of information about societal thinking. They, can only do this with our sheeplike attitude that the government wouldn-t do that! Oh! Yes it can! Welcome to 1984. I have one of the new HP printer with -Instant Ink-. It need internet connection. They clearly monitor the use of the printer. What is AI reading from printing records? Not just from what I type into my computer, but what I print from web sites. I can-t claim passing curiosity if I print it out. What photos are they analysing for content. As for illegal images there-s nothing to see here, I am just a grandpa clearly in love with his family and my Achilles Heel for certain should they ever question my political attitudes.
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It-s no wander that Tony Blair was pushing the -information highway- down our throats 20 years ago. -Everyone must get connected-. He was pushing for what we clearly have today. I have up until recently uploaded photos to the cloud and online photo printing service (Free Prints. I now now why they only charge for postage. I now see, just like Facebook, that it-s me who is the product. Building a picture of -customers- their relationships and life styles. Individually irrelevant, nationally a lot of information about societal thinking. They, can only do this with our sheeplike attitude that the government wouldn-t do that! Oh! Yes it can! Welcome to 1984. I have one of the new HP printer with -Instant Ink-. It need internet connection. They clearly monitor the use of the printer. What is AI reading from printing records? Not just from what I type into my computer, but what I print from web sites. I can-t claim passing curiosity if I print it out. What photos are they analysing for content. As for illegal images there-s nothing to see here, I am just a grandpa clearly in love with his family and my Achilles Heel for certain should they ever question my political attitudes.
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davagain
If the hash is constructed based upon matching a neural network context rather than a specific image, it becomes subject to various problems.
One is that it could be overinclusive. An easy example of this is website filters that block websites that discuss superbowl 30 because it is generally referred to as superbowl XXX. Think about being reported for having pictures of your daughter's ballet recital.
What happens next? A SWAT team visit at 3 AM killing your dog and maybe you to execute a search warrant? Or maybe just being barred from using the internet or a cellphone pending the results of an investigation. Maybe having your children taken away from you? Losing your job? Being put on a no-fly list or other government watch list? And of course, all of this without being told why it is happening or having an opportunity to defend yourself.
Couldn't happen. Just keep telling that to yourself and I'm sure you'll be fine.
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If the hash is constructed based upon matching a neural network context rather than a specific image, it becomes subject to various problems.
One is that it could be overinclusive. An easy example of this is website filters that block websites that discuss superbowl 30 because it is generally referred to as superbowl XXX. Think about being reported for having pictures of your daughter's ballet recital.
What happens next? A SWAT team visit at 3 AM killing your dog and maybe you to execute a search warrant? Or maybe just being barred from using the internet or a cellphone pending the results of an investigation. Maybe having your children taken away from you? Losing your job? Being put on a no-fly list or other government watch list? And of course, all of this without being told why it is happening or having an opportunity to defend yourself.
Couldn't happen. Just keep telling that to yourself and I'm sure you'll be fine.
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Doomsday
I'm sure they're not going to look at keywords in messaging and note taking apps that oppose their personal views and opinions and, with the help of their friends, punish said users by means of using known social experiments tactics. If children can commit S- because social media made them feel life wasn't worth living, and social media knowing their platforms do this, what the hell would they do to adults to keep their favourite party in power forever?
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I'm sure they're not going to look at keywords in messaging and note taking apps that oppose their personal views and opinions and, with the help of their friends, punish said users by means of using known social experiments tactics. If children can commit S- because social media made them feel life wasn't worth living, and social media knowing their platforms do this, what the hell would they do to adults to keep their favourite party in power forever?
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benf101
I assumed they were doing this with audio for years. Uploading all audio to analyze would destroy your battery, however, listening and transcribing audio to text and then uploading the text would be a lightweight spying tool.
Now that is essentially verified because iPhone has a -feature- that listens for certain noises like doorbells, baby cries, etc. It -listens- and it knows what it is -hearing-.
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I assumed they were doing this with audio for years. Uploading all audio to analyze would destroy your battery, however, listening and transcribing audio to text and then uploading the text would be a lightweight spying tool.
Now that is essentially verified because iPhone has a -feature- that listens for certain noises like doorbells, baby cries, etc. It -listens- and it knows what it is -hearing-.
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Ben
If I complained about my phone's privacy on every one of your videos, it'd be relevant most times, including this one. I use Linux for my desktop computer, but wish it would be ported to a phone. Not just on a 15 year old phone though, a real one.
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If I complained about my phone's privacy on every one of your videos, it'd be relevant most times, including this one. I use Linux for my desktop computer, but wish it would be ported to a phone. Not just on a 15 year old phone though, a real one.
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Cm
Didn-t read all the comments. but what about the feature of unlocking the Smartphone screen called FaceID used by Apple? THAT already is a biometric AI face recognition by 3D scanning the Users Face each time.
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Didn-t read all the comments. but what about the feature of unlocking the Smartphone screen called FaceID used by Apple? THAT already is a biometric AI face recognition by 3D scanning the Users Face each time.
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Ministry
Interesting - -. During the Last years protests in Minneapolis. Google send me a warrant requested from them by the local police to look up my phone cameras- it was scary and hilarious at the same time
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Interesting - -. During the Last years protests in Minneapolis. Google send me a warrant requested from them by the local police to look up my phone cameras- it was scary and hilarious at the same time
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The
Your Videos i see are ON RUMBLE, YOUMAKER. On rumnle i see very low views? I am trying to move away from Youtube however we sheep (including me) are still addicted to it. We need to break the chains now.
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Your Videos i see are ON RUMBLE, YOUMAKER. On rumnle i see very low views? I am trying to move away from Youtube however we sheep (including me) are still addicted to it. We need to break the chains now.
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