Pokemon Go Players Have Unwittingly Trained AI To Navigate the World (404media.co) 36
Augmented reality gaming company Niantic plans to develop an AI system for navigating physical spaces using data from millions of unsuspecting players of its games "Pokemon Go" and "Ingress," the company announced in a blog post. The "Large Geospatial Model" (LGM), named after language models like GPT, will process geolocated images to predict and understand physical environments.
People who play Pokeman Go (Score:4, Insightful)
that's what happens when you use "AI" (Score:3, Insightful)
I hope you get what you want, because, next year, "AI", with your intellectual property, will put you out of business.
It's a sleight of hand. Wow! Look over there, it's a herd of flying elephants!. Made you look didn't I?
While you were looking, I picked your pocket.
Same idea, but AI is picking your brains.
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You glom on to one possibly negative aspect and then seem to imply that we should use it as a basis to throw the baby out with the bath water.
I don't know about you, but I also learn from other people's work, some of which is copyrighted.
I would even argue that most of the ideas rumbling around in our heads are not entirely our own, but rather an amalgamation of other people's ideas mixed with our own.
I think it is exciting that humanity is just starting to learn how to ingest the collective output of human
Re: that's what happens when you use "AI" (Score:2, Interesting)
Right argument wrong thing
The problem is capitalism, not AI.
It doesn't matter what we do, whether or not we have AI, whatever. What matters is who controls the money. They will continue to find pretexts under which to deny us any.
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The problem is capitalism, not AI.
Because a Communist regime would handle this technology benevolently, for the common good.
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Tu quoque and false dichotomy. There is more in the world than 'communism' and 'capitalism'. Don't be a tribalistic moron.
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Super-w00sh !
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Capitalism and AI added together leads to the vacuuming up of all intellectual property, without attribution. So after you've voluntarily handed over your IP, it will be owned (ironically) by the Big Co that ingested it. After that happens, Big Co will essentially corner the market on {knowledge domain goes here} and rent it back to you... or whoever. It won't need copyright protection because it will likely have device based security
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I think what you's said is very insightful. If I had mod points I would have modded you up.
I think the concept of people as property of one Big Tech Co or another as spelled out in Zuboff's "The Age of Surveillance Capitalism" is pretty much current day reality. You can be property of multiple Big Tech Co's simultaneously, but they are zealously trying to make sure you never leave their walled gardens. Much easier and profitable to monetize existing customers than acquire new ones.
Thanks for the book recommendation. As for "current day reality", your description reminds me of the society described in Snow Crash. I guess back then the future that we're currently living was already here, but not as evenly distributed as it is now.
Re: that's what happens when you use "AI" (Score:2)
Before we get to snow crash we will pass through sterling's heavy weather
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Using AI does NOT train it. AI models are frozen during inference, they only change when explicitly trained. And training is much slower than inference, they cannot just "train a step" when answering your questions.
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Your inputs are captured and used as input in future iterations.
We saw this with early with Google translate: Would you like to correct the translator or add a local idiom?
Now g translate is pretty good, as far as I know it has transformed the translation industry. Unsurprisingly, less people are needed because the model is sufficiently good.
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To be honest, I almost always use deepl. Google translate didn't catch up with it yet. And deepl was a language model right from the start.
Not really (Score:2)
Re:Not really (Score:4, Funny)
I've told you guys several times to stop tromping through my garden! You're killing the carrots.
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gett OFF MY LAWN
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If you're that good, there's a rare Pikachu living in a palace off the Black Sea in Gelendzhik. If you can capture him and get him to The Hague, I understand that the reward is significant.
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Ah, don't worry! Hallucination will be fixed at some undetermined time in the future!
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Lvl 50 eight years player here: we don't do that any more, we play as lazy bastards, couch potatoes these days.
The Beatings Will Continue (Score:2)
#EnshittificationEnshittifies
Probably not the best data set for this (Score:1)
"Understand".... (Score:2)
That word does not mean what you think it means. This type of "AI" has not "understanding" of anything.
That's great! (Score:2)
Can't wait to see how that works with all of the cheaters that are still using hacked clients to do things like fly over homes and mountains.
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Hush, now. The magic of AI will fix that, too.
beam me up (Score:2)
"Unwittingly" (Score:2)
I mean, sure I s'pose some folks were naive enough, but a lot of people I knew along with myself knew damn well from the wording of the ToS that they were using the data for stuff. This shouldn't be a surprise to anyone.
GPS isn't that accurate (Score:2)