Internet of Shit

Started by rachel, January 10, 2019, 11:34:19 AM

Mozai

There's a not-a-joke I like telling:  How do you tell someone you work in IT without telling them you work in IT?  "Can I get a refrigerator that has no, and I mean no computer chips in it?"

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rachel

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rachel

Insurance AI automatically denies the insurance claim of a woman going to her recurring annual physical. When asked why, customer support had no reason besides "well the AI said so... so it's denied, sorry there's nothing we can do"

[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7QPXzDmloI[/video]
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Mozai

Quote from: rachel on July 16, 2024, 10:29:08 PM
Insurance AI automatically denies the insurance claim of a woman going to her recurring annual physical. When asked why, customer support had no reason besides "well the AI said so... so it's denied, sorry there's nothing we can do"

Don't need AI for this.  My health insurance refused to refund a blood test, despite it being one of the items explicitly named in my insurance policy, because the it was a "prise de sang" type of blood-test.  I spoke to two different humans about this on the phone... two humans who aren't fluent in French else they'd know what "prise de sang" means.

rachel

https://aftermath.site/moxie-robot-ai-dying-llm-embodied

QuoteEmbodied, maker of the AI robot called Moxie, is shuttering. With their closing, parents have to explain to their kids that Moxie is dead.

Moxie is a small blue robot with a big expressive face straight out of a Pixar movie. The robot used large language models in the cloud to answer questions, talk, and function. With Embodied out of business, the robot will soon no longer be able to make those calls. This outcome was always likely – any cloud based device is subject to the health of the company and LLMs are not cheap to run.




QuoteIn a Closing FAQ emailed to users and posted on their website, Embodied made it clear that Moxie was likely to stop working within days. No refunds will be given and if you bought the device on a payment plan it's out of their hands. No repairs and service can be offered and the company has no clear plan for who, if anybody, will take it over.
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Fishmé

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nicefish

Each individual turd should have a microchip and be assigned an IPv6 address
So you can traceroute it and follow its path to the waste treatment plant and into the ocean

rachel

Quote from: Esmé on December 20, 2024, 12:50:23 AM
[video]https://youtube.com/watch?v=/tQxmzqHCPWk?si=8lOEoy65LPcD58Jj[/video]

Quote from: Esmé on December 20, 2024, 01:39:37 AM
[video]https://youtube.com/watch?v=/rui-GK2t5kk?si=RftQ8QnneJ4XJCep[/video]

Hi Esme, wanted to let you know that these videos are off topic in this thread.

This thread is about "internet of shit" aka, "internet of things" gone wrong. For example people's smart fridges getting hacked, street signs glitching out, etc.

Please stay on topic or you will be banned
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Fishmé

Quote from: rachel on December 21, 2024, 11:05:21 AM
Quote from: Esmé on December 20, 2024, 12:50:23 AM
[video]https://youtube.com/watch?v=/tQxmzqHCPWk?si=8lOEoy65LPcD58Jj[/video]

Quote from: Esmé on December 20, 2024, 01:39:37 AM
[video]https://youtube.com/watch?v=/rui-GK2t5kk?si=RftQ8QnneJ4XJCep[/video]

Hi Esme, wanted to let you know that these videos are off topic in this thread.

This thread is about "internet of shit" aka, "internet of things" gone wrong. For example people's smart fridges getting hacked, street signs glitching out, etc.

Please stay on topic or you will be banned

Ooooooooh. I thought it was just random shit on the internet. Thanks moderator for doing your job!
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