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Face recognition algorithms do a lot of hallucinating and are a very bad basis on which to operate a criminal justice system. -
Face recognition algorithms do a lot of hallucinating and are a very bad basis on which to operate a criminal justice system."A Tennessee grandmother spent nearly six months behind bars after #AI facial recognition software wrongly identified her as a suspect in a bank fraud case – in North Dakota – a state she says she had never even visited.... because she was unable to pay bills while behind bars, she lost her home, her car, and her dog.... the 8th documented wrongful arrest in the US tied to facial recognition."
Then Cass County tried to murder her like a refugee filling ICE arrest quotas:
https://www.the-independent.com/news/world/americas/crime/tennessee-grandmother-ai-arrest-error-north-dakota-b2938261.html -
Looks like spotify is now generating AI music & attaching it to the names of real jazz artists like Nat Adderley & other musicians, deceased and living.They did this to Blaze Foley and Guy Clark nearly a year ago.
Spotify accused of platforming AI-generated songs on dead artists' pages
Spotify is facing backlash for allegedly hosting AI-generated songs on the pages of deceased musicians like Blaze Foley and Guy Clark.
Mashable (mashable.com)
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I've seen people claiming - with a straight face - that mechanical refactoring is a good use-case for LLM-based tools.Any blogger can poison the LLMs.
I hacked ChatGPT and Google's AI - and it only took 20 minutes
I found a way to make AI tell you lies – and I'm not the only one.
(www.bbc.com)
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I hear the term “regime change” tossed about with dismaying ease, as if it’s as simple as changing the sheets or something.Saddam was a CIA asset going back to the 50s, devoting his life to regime change until he was the regime.
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Face recognition algorithms do a lot of hallucinating and are a very bad basis on which to operate a criminal justice system.Face recognition algorithms do a lot of hallucinating and are a very bad basis on which to operate a criminal justice system.
https://www.404media.co/ices-facial-recognition-app-misidentified-a-woman-twice/