(also this feels hella iffy legally speaking)

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    420 days ago

    I feel like its also pretty easily spotted / avoided / defeated, after a very small amount of knowledge about the industry is understood. Unless there’s an Ad-agent assigned to individuals, I can’t see there being an ad targeted towards me that I wouldn’t immediately note as such.

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      Oh they’ll be putting “AI” on it as your personal agent soon enough. Undoubtedly already have pushed it through many black box algorithms and machine learning models, so arguably too late.

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        220 days ago

        Like I said, they’d need an agent assigned to a small amount of people. If AI has shown us anything, its that its severely lacking in the “I” part in almost every context.

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          Well, that’s because it’s the marketing and exec hacks (read: morons) that decided to call it “AI”. Any engineer with a quarter of a braincell left knows better than to call the current generation (or the next several) of ML models et. al. “intelligent”, let alone AI.

          An actual AI would be far, FAR more than capable of sorting your silly preferences.