Everyday AI become more and more common, but can we say no?

  • zeca@lemmy.eco.br
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    24 days ago

    these negative comments are missing the point. Soon we may not be able to buy a phone that doesnt have an integrated intrusive ai that scans all you files. Android has one, ios has one. Whats the alternative? using lineage os or some other android rom? having to give up using banks apps and stuff that doesnt work in those roms? most people cant say no to having a phone, so lets ensure these phones arent so intrusive. lets legislate something about this…

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      I live in Denmark, their state identification app does not work if it detects that the Android ROM is not straight from Google. So when I switched to /e/OS I couldn’t access anything any more. So yeah, in my case the solution was ta give up on one pretty critical app.

      Thankfully the solution was as easy as getting one of those old fashioned code chips, and everything else seems to be working fine (including banking apps from other countries). So now I’m rocking /e/OS and I’m pretty sure there is no way I’m ever going back to Google Android.

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          I think maybe it does, but I’m a pretty normal user who just used the Murena quick installer to get /e/OS. Reading up on Magisk after some web searches I quickly realized it was more than I could bite over without spending too much time trying to figure it all out. If people insist on making apps I can’t use I’ll just accept that I won’t be using them at this point. Their loss.

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      24 days ago

      Fwiw I can use my banking apps and anything else on GrapheneOS. It’s been smooth sailing all the way.

      • zeca@lemmy.eco.br
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        im glad that it works for you, but my point is that we should have the right to have a non-intrusive phone just as easily as we have intrusive ones. People shouldnt be expected to learn how to unlock a bootloader, or import one of the few phone models that support these alternative roms with all security features in place. In the process of installing these roms, some people might fall into the trap of installing them from a suspicious source.

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        24 days ago

        Same here. I’ve been using Lineage since it was Cyanogenmod and I’ve never encountered banking or payment apps not working.

        • Apathy Tree@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          23 days ago

          Oh shit lineage was cyanogen? I used that back in the day and loved it!

          I’ll keep that in mind, thanks for the tidbit!

      • Sixty@sh.itjust.works
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        24 days ago

        Yep I just have to disable a few default sandboxing flags on my specific banking apps and they work.

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      having to give up using banks apps and stuff that doesnt work in those roms?

      btw, my bank recently announced that they’ll not let anyone login to the web bank from mobile phones. their justification is to “protect against hackers”, which is an obvious lie. this is the most popular bank in my country

      • Vanilla_PuddinFudge@infosec.pubBanned
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        24 days ago

        Use desktop mode and spoof the user agent with an extension. I’m assuming you’re of average intelligence and already use Firefox.

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          23 days ago

          My bank ban 24h if you try that. They are blocking the connection arguing that you are using a new browser.

    • fxdave@lemmy.ml
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      23 days ago

      What you really need is freedom. Not from AI but from corporations.

  • pelya@lemmy.world
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    24 days ago

    We can control AI just fine. We cannot control corporations, who use sloppy AI for important decisions. A few court cases for unfair hiring practices will solve the problem rather quickly, it won’t be AI who will get fined, it will be CEO.

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    24 days ago

    To be clear, the article is about people who don’t wanna use AI and hes chois or not to do it in a personal level. No an impose to those who embrace AI. Is more like if a person can chose to say not to AI, or in words from the article “those who are left behind is widening and becoming a social barrier”.

  • RedditIsDeddit@lemmy.world
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    24 days ago

    this is all pretty comical to me because I remember the same articles being written about the internet in the 80s and '90s and here we are

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      24 days ago

      This is not very similar. As the other poster said, unregulated AI is a corpos dream, and it will destroy us even worse than billionaires already have. Give it 10 years, if you don’t work manual labor you’ll be jobless

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      Let me know how you feel when you are starving to death from not having any money from AI taking away every possible way to earn a living that isn’t manual labor or shitty service jobs.

      • RedditIsDeddit@lemmy.world
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        well we aren’t there now and while I do understand it’s going to change things, that’s what new technology does whether it’s power tools or automated robots building cars or now ai doing things in software that’s how things evolve with technology and we just figure out ways to continue to exist

        • MummysLittleBloodSlut
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          23 days ago

          If capitalism makes technology too dangerous, then we shouldn’t have technology until we get rid of capitalism

    • Ibuthyr@lemmy.wtf
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      23 days ago

      Yeah, here we are. The majority of humanity addicted to social media, being brainwashed by far-right assholes into voting for Nazis. That worked out really well, didn’t it?

  • HellsBelle@sh.itjust.works
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    23 days ago

    Why can’t the rule be opt in instead? If I want it, I’ll find it. If I don’t I sure as hell don’t want some company telling me I must.

    Gtfo with that shite.

    • zeca@lemmy.eco.br
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      24 days ago

      What if their use of AI affects me? Is my opinion invalid when my opinion is that you shouldnt be allowed to pollute a river that I depend on for accessing water? Have you thought about this for more than 2 seconds?

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          Your example is clearly them violating the rights of others.

          Yes, and its my opinon that they shouldnt be allowed to do so. Not allowing people to do something does in fact dictate their lives, so my opinion should be invalid, no?

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              Lets clarify this.

              Your principle is “The moment your opinion starts to dictate other people’s lives, it becomes invalid.”

              My opinion is “People should be prevented from polluting the rivers.”

              You say the opinion isnt dictating anything, that its our right to have clean rivers that dictates the prohibition to polluting rivers. Ok, fair, as far as the legislation isnt based on the opinions of the legislators about what should be allowed and what shouldnt. If the opinions that “using AI to judge if a suspected murderer is guilty is not good” or “people should be able to disable all ‘AI assistant’ features on their smartphones and not have their data constantly scanned” become popular opinions, legislature may be passed and the consequence will dictate other people’s lives.

              I see what you mean though that using AI or not only concerns/affects the user. But thats not as true as it may seem.

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      So what counts as dictating my life?

      The government prohibiting me from firing my gun in the air, or my neighbor’s falling bullets prohibiting me from leaving my porch?

      I’m always suspect of those who assume there is only “freedom to do” and not also “freedom from being done-to”.

      They tend to think they will never be on the receiving end of someone else’s “freedom”.

    • lemmy_outta_here@lemmy.world
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      Re-read your post and try to pinpoint where you contradict yourself. If you are unable to do so, you could ask chat gpt for help.

    • Vanilla_PuddinFudge@infosec.pubBanned
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      Oh no, people are assaulting me with their different opinions!

      No - you can’t say no. People have a right to use AI in their productions, and your opinion cannot force them to do otherwise.

      They have no right to force me to endure said “productions” garbage.

        • Vanilla_PuddinFudge@infosec.pubBanned
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          They are, tho.

          My insurance companies push me to speak to Ai before real people. Ai is used to sort and database medical records, in use in many careers to spy on employees, and lie to and manipulate younger generations into militant dumbasses. I didn’t opt-in, and I can’t opt-out unless I use a bullet or this cancer is abolished from the earth.

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              If money is to be exchanged to excuse Ai from my annoyance , I’d expect it to me rather than from.

              I have laid no welcome mat down for Ai yet it intrudes, and your suggestion is to make way and go elsewhere? Excuse me? Excuse Ai while it makes jobs disappear while trickling down zero net benefit to the working man while pushing profits up for shareholders, making the world worse for everyone involved.

              Your argument is like telling someone they can just ignore an all you can eat buffet full of feces with one tray full of edible food. “Just ignore the shit and be happy, no one is forcing it on you! You’re free to do as you please!”

  • Voldemort@lemmy.world
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    22 days ago

    I understand all the concerns about losing jobs and being left behind, but that’s also what happened when the loom was invented. An entire profession gone. Looms were destroyed in protests, people died over embracing the new machine and the inventors of every new version had their lifes threatened. But imagine if we we’re still hand weaving all our clothes today? Yeah maybe they would be more durable than what we have today, but you wouldn’t have many clothes, and there would be a large portion of the population just weaving fabrics.

    Same thing happened when threshing machines were invented, steam pumps, cranes, the printing press. History repeats itself where jobs will be lost to new innovation but look at what new jobs and careers these inventions sparked.

    Its hard to see it now, but automation is a good thing. It will drive new technology where we will once again find new jobs and careers.

    Believe me, as someone still getting into my career which is being threatened by AI, I’m certain there will still be work that isn’t just manual labor.

    • SieYaku@chachara.clubOP
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      You’re right, it’s something that is happening and could be good too. But you’re also missing the point. It’s the massive application of AI on all kinds of areas including social media, communications and the intrusive forms of nourish that kind of systems with your data almost every time without our consent. Without and option to opt-out or better not being involved in all that shit that consumes a lot of water and energy, and its being overestimated.