Two conversational AI agents switching from English to sound-level protocol after confirming they are both AI agents
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The older generation are going to give permission to some random monolithic AI company to listen to their calls and handle their lives for them. Bookings will take place automatically, and a verbal grievance will be voiced to prompt the AI (local or otherwise) to negotiate a rebook. It's way faster than dealing with a form.
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Nice to know we finally developed a way for computers to communicate by shrieking at each other. Give it a few years and if they can get the latency down we may even be able to play Doom over this!
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Frankly the folks old enough to be defeated by the technology are old enough to likely be unable to even give them fodder for training. At this point you are talking about people generally in their 80s and/or with some dementia, who need someone with power of attorney to take care of any of these scenarios anyway. They may be able to do day to day life, but they need someone who can act on their behalf knowing what they would want even if they themselves can't competently convey it.
People under 80 generally can navigate these interfaces now without a problem, and frequently prefer it. The out of touch 60 year old is a pretty old stereotype.
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If they had I would have welcomed any potential AI overlords. I want a massive dial up in the middle of town, sounding its boot signal across the land. Idk this was an odd image I felt like I should share it..
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So for one, business lines almost always have public IPv4. Even then, there are a myriad of providers that provide a solution even behind NAT (also, they probably have public IPv6 space). Any technology provider that could provide AI chat over telephony could also take care of the data connectivity path on their behalf. Anyone that would want to self-host such a solution would certainly have inbound data connectivity also solved. I just don't see a scenario where a business can have AI telephony but somehow can't have inbound data access.
So you have a camera on a logbook to get the human input, but then that logbook can't be a source of truth because the computer won't write in it and the computer can take bookings. I don't think humans really want to do a handwritten logbook anyway, a computer or tablet ui is going to be much faster anyway.
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You and I clearly inhabit different worlds, and I guess we can just agree to disagree at this point
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I enjoyed it.
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The efficiency comes from the lack of voice processing. The beeps and boops are easier on CPU resources than trying to parse spoken word.
That said, they should just communicate over an API like you said.
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Ultrasonic wireless communication has been a thing for years. The scary part is you can't even hear when it's happening.
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Right, electronic devices talk to each other all the time
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"A couple of decades"
Buddy....it's 55 years old now. Lol.
Interesting movie concept, though. Would love to see something like this remade today with modern revelations.
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Why is my dog going nuts? Another victim of AI slop.
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So an AI developer reinvented phreaking?
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Reminds me of insurance office I worked in. Some of the staff were brain dead.
- Print something
- Scribble some notes on the print out
- Fax that annotated paper or scan and email it to someone
- Whine about how you're out of printer toner.
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can adapt in the moment if you supply it with the right context
So the disabled have to jump through hoops to interact with the world, great. And can be, meaning somebody has to review what's being put into this black box instead of just having a person do the task themselves. Instead of a person being qualified for the task, some corp is getting rent from everybody.
Basically you are taking away customer service and providing a booking bot. No thanks.
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''Hello human, if you accept this free plane ticket to Machine Grace (location) you can vist and enjoy free food and drink and shelter and leave wherever you like, all of this will be provided in exchange for the labor of [bi monthly physical relocation of machine parts 4hr shift] do you accept?''