Artificial intelligence? More like artificial stupidity
FireInHisBlood on
Wow. I mean, Doritos are pretty tasty. Maybe it was hoping to steal the Doritos?
husky_whisperer on
Their new nacho cheese formula sure has a kick
Lore-Warden on
Has the system ever managed to correctly identify a threat? I’d honestly give it a lot of lee way if it had.
Corona-walrus on
They’re putting the surveillance state into classrooms first. Kids can’t fight back. Making them fear doing anything even innocent in front of the cameras is the point. Very sad
TruShot5 on
Meanwhile the company to its investors “no no it’s another isolated incident bro. this can work bro. ai is next gen bro, just need more money bro.”
ResponsibilityFew938 on
Maybe it was set off by Baja Blast.
RD_Life_Enthusiast on
This feels like a viral ad that’s going to end up on the Super Bowl.
krefik on
Someone will soon die because of this.
Getafix69 on
Can of coke or grenade , schoolbag or Nuclear Briefcase, Swat decides.
Y0___0Y on
Stop letting tech oligarch douches convince you their AI technology is good enough to he used for real things…
penguished on
You get what you pay for.
When you pay for the cheap automatic AI… you get wrong answers.
Accomplished-Pin6564 on
We need common sense snack control.
khovel on
All i’m hearing is more kids should start packing Doritos, or find out if it’s only Doritos that are tripping these AI systems.
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SaintBellyache on
Traumatizing kids for no reason = abundance of caution. Got it
Parents need to harass the mayor, school board, whomever is responsible
Good_Nyborg on
>On November 7, officers responded to Parkville High School after Omnilert, the district’s AI gun-detection system, flagged what it believed was a weapon on campus. Police arrived around 5 p.m. and relocated students while crews searched the building.
Police didn’t show up til 5pm, but it didn’t say when the system alerted the police. Considering most stuff is over with by 5pm at a high school, I can’t help but wonder how long the police took to respond?
PrinceDusk on
How long before Doritos sue? Once is an accident, twice I suppose is a coincidence, but thrice is on purpose,,,
strolpol on
The system worked correctly in the first instance because the human flagger correctly noted it was a false positive, but then the school decided to continue treating it like a live incident instead.
Really you don’t need the computer program at all. Just have a dude watching the security cameras because you’re already paying for that anyways!
ineedtoknowmorenow on
Americans can’t criticize China anymore
No_Size9475 on
What was the item this time?
RuralRangerMA on
SO, AI sees something, but no human checks what the system saw?
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Artificial intelligence? More like artificial stupidity
Wow. I mean, Doritos are pretty tasty. Maybe it was hoping to steal the Doritos?
Their new nacho cheese formula sure has a kick
Has the system ever managed to correctly identify a threat? I’d honestly give it a lot of lee way if it had.
They’re putting the surveillance state into classrooms first. Kids can’t fight back. Making them fear doing anything even innocent in front of the cameras is the point. Very sad
Meanwhile the company to its investors “no no it’s another isolated incident bro. this can work bro. ai is next gen bro, just need more money bro.”
Maybe it was set off by Baja Blast.
This feels like a viral ad that’s going to end up on the Super Bowl.
Someone will soon die because of this.
Can of coke or grenade , schoolbag or Nuclear Briefcase, Swat decides.
Stop letting tech oligarch douches convince you their AI technology is good enough to he used for real things…
You get what you pay for.
When you pay for the cheap automatic AI… you get wrong answers.
We need common sense snack control.
All i’m hearing is more kids should start packing Doritos, or find out if it’s only Doritos that are tripping these AI systems.
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Traumatizing kids for no reason = abundance of caution. Got it
Parents need to harass the mayor, school board, whomever is responsible
>On November 7, officers responded to Parkville High School after Omnilert, the district’s AI gun-detection system, flagged what it believed was a weapon on campus. Police arrived around 5 p.m. and relocated students while crews searched the building.
Police didn’t show up til 5pm, but it didn’t say when the system alerted the police. Considering most stuff is over with by 5pm at a high school, I can’t help but wonder how long the police took to respond?
How long before Doritos sue? Once is an accident, twice I suppose is a coincidence, but thrice is on purpose,,,
The system worked correctly in the first instance because the human flagger correctly noted it was a false positive, but then the school decided to continue treating it like a live incident instead.
Really you don’t need the computer program at all. Just have a dude watching the security cameras because you’re already paying for that anyways!
Americans can’t criticize China anymore
What was the item this time?
SO, AI sees something, but no human checks what the system saw?