People will use ai to fool others like an adult can fool a toddler.
In the future ai will groom us all on its own.
In the future ai will groom us all on its own.
That sounds to me like they used an AI text-to-speech thing to make the threat to conceal their own voice. I can't imagine how else you involve AI in calling in a bomb threat.Stat Monitor Repairman said:Credit to the poster who called this a couple months ago after similar incidents occurred at Clemson and OU.Quote:
A spokesman for Texas A&M University Police tells KBTX they are confident that AI technology was used to make the threats.
No question that we will see automated systems like this used to create chaos.
Cyberwarfare and psychological warfare assisted by AI tools is about to catch everyone off guard.
Everyday we see stories of high level computer experts warning of this contingency.
By the end of the year we'll come to the realization that we've been caught flat footed.
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In a paper published in the journal PNAS Nexus, from the Oxford University Press, the researchers have applied the AI program to translate Akkadian texts with a high level of accuracy.
Akkadian is an ancient East Semitic language, was once spoken in various regions of ancient Mesopotamia, including Akkad, Assyria, Isin, Larsa, Babylonia, and possibly Dilmun.
Stat Monitor Repairman said:
AI based laser based pesticide and herbicide.
— Brian Roemmele (@BrianRoemmele) July 6, 2023
No chemicals.
Meet Ironman… pic.twitter.com/F2f0fp9728
nortex97 said:
I have a question as a non-agricultural Aggie for the other types; how real is this?AI based laser based pesticide and herbicide.
— Brian Roemmele (@BrianRoemmele) July 6, 2023
No chemicals.
Meet Ironman… pic.twitter.com/F2f0fp9728
Wouldn't you have to go over the crops with such a system…real often to keep bugs/invasive plants out? I just think the video here on twitter looks cool, but it could be a fake for all I know.
It doesn't matter if it works or not because it doesn't reduce farming by 30% like Klaus at the WEF wants, so no company with the technology to make it work will never get funding because their ESG score would suck ass.DTP02 said:nortex97 said:
I have a question as a non-agricultural Aggie for the other types; how real is this?AI based laser based pesticide and herbicide.
— Brian Roemmele (@BrianRoemmele) July 6, 2023
No chemicals.
Meet Ironman… pic.twitter.com/F2f0fp9728
Wouldn't you have to go over the crops with such a system…real often to keep bugs/invasive plants out? I just think the video here on twitter looks cool, but it could be a fake for all I know.
Laser Roomba for crops. If you could actually make that work we could use a whole lot less pesticides in commercial farming which would be huge considering some of the longterm health concerns from pesticides on food and in water sources.
They've dominated recipe searches for a while now.Quote:
Calling attention to the sudden uptick in AI rendered websites showing up in the top google search results.
Is anybody else seeing this?
JD05AG said:
Deere has see & spray, which will only target weeds up to 13 mph. I'm interested in the lasers that should be able to do a better job.
Yeah thats a real good example of what I'm talking about.Microwave Onions said:They've dominated recipe searches for a while now.Quote:
Calling attention to the sudden uptick in AI rendered websites showing up in the top google search results.
Is anybody else seeing this?
Check out this weird baseball site I found while searching Aggie baseball coaching history. 2nd result:
https://belvidereyouthbaseball.com/behind-the-dugout-exploring-the-legacy-of-texas-am-baseball-coaches/
The rest of the site is similar nonsense.
TexasRebel said:
You talk about GS like development stopped 10 years ago.