Author Topic: can internet read your mind or see you?  (Read 1685 times)

Dee Tha AK

Re: can internet read your mind or see you?
« Reply #15 on: January 19, 2023, 05:11:31 AM »
Thinking or talking to my wife we should get certain tasks done. Then I open google on my phone and when I type 1-2 letters it is the first suggestion. Or in case of a product I see a commercial for it while serving the web. Could it be my mind playing tricks on me?

I've heard dozens of stories like this, happens..idfk
 

abusive

Re: can internet read your mind or see you?
« Reply #16 on: February 18, 2025, 06:11:41 PM »
What?
Minority Report showed personalized ads specific for each person. The ads you see and the ads I see are completely different because the AI knows our taste and what we are more likely to consume as an individual. The same way you search for something on google and then you see ads for the same thing when you go to facebook. AI has studied you and has been trained to customize your ads with your taste.


It also showed a team of beings who were able to predict crime. The beings were a algorithm type. The agent could consult with the beings and know what a person was going to do before they did something and arrest them. We aren't too far from that happening in real life. Actually, it probably is already happening. 

Do you remember the theories during covid that stated they wanted to train AI to identify people even if they had their face covered with mask? There is a theory that retailers are allowing all of this theft around the country as a way to train AI to know what to look for.

It's not rocket science... A large group of teens enter in a department store, late at night, most have on hoodies, their body language is awkward blah blah blah. More than likely they are there to steal. The AI just uses more variables and has a better accuracy rate to determine whether or not they are there to steal. Most thefts happen at this time, these are the most stolen items, the majority of thieves are this sex etc. Once they have enough data, they can create a probability rate for theft on anyone who enters the store. Probably while they are n the parking lot.

AI is helping retailers fight back against organized theft
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Preventing retail theft before it happens — it sounds like a fairy tale, but artificial intelligence could make it a reality.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/ai-is-helping-retailers-fight-back-against-organized-theft-100028505.html