Smart cities are an AI-powered dystopia that’s already happening
https://thenextweb.com/syndication/2019/04/13/smart-cities-are-an-ai-powered-dystopia-thats-already-happening/
Separating the futuristic from the dystopian in the minds of the general public can be a challenge, particularly when trying to conceptualize a diverse technology such as AI recognition.
In today’s markets, a tangible example can be seen in consumer products such as the iPhone XS, with its Face ID facial-recognition unlocking. By and large, this has been warmly received, with the majority of complaints relating to UX and design, thanks to the removal of a fingerprint scanner, and the screen notch to accommodate the Face ID sensors. But what of more sinister applications?
Smart cities are an AI-powered dystopia that’s already happening
Apr 13, 2019, 10:15am UTC
https://thenextweb.com/syndication/2019/04/13/smart-cities-are-an-ai-powered-dystopia-thats-already-happening/
> Separating the futuristic from the dystopian in the minds of the general public can be a challenge, particularly when trying to conceptualize a diverse technology such as AI recognition.
> In today’s markets, a tangible example can be seen in consumer products such as the iPhone XS, with its Face ID facial-recognition unlocking. By and large, this has been warmly received, with the majority of complaints relating to UX and design, thanks to the removal of a fingerprint scanner, and the screen notch to accommodate the Face ID sensors. But what of more sinister applications?