Just attempted to use "Google Lens" to parse a QR code. It did a web search for similar images and presented me with a list of images containing QR codes. Horrible future
Just attempted to use "Google Lens" to parse a QR code. It did a web search for similar images and presented me with a list of images containing QR codes. Horrible future 61 comments
@mcc it's like how for a while, after using the voice assistant it would ask me how satisfied I was, "say a number from one to five" but if I say 5 it then searched Google Maps for "5 near me" @jackemled @mcc I had the same experience but later learned I could summon the assistant via a long press of the power button @onelson @mcc My Google Pixel makes the power menu show up for that now. It used to show the Google Assistant menu though. Google can't stop changing shit randomly & A/B testing for no reason. It doesn't affect me much since I don't use Google Assistant at all after they made it near useless, but it's still annoying for some menus to be inconsistent. @mcc I’m curious now what those other QR codes link to. Of course I’m not scanning random shit on the internet @kyle_pegasus @mcc I miss the days when viruses were intentional And just opened my CD tray @kyle_pegasus @mcc this is…why would it even have a QR code reader in it?! I just…but…ughhhughhugh @JoscelynTransient@chaosfem.tw @kyle_pegasus@scalie.club @mcc@mastodon.social I assume the hardware just does multiple types of codes, not that uncommon these days x.x @kyle_pegasus @mcc awesome. when at tesco i have to cover the qrs with my finger to stop the machines being whiny about wrong inputs. @kyle_pegasus @mcc starting in 2027 barcodes will be shifting from 1 dimensional line based ones to QR codes in a URL format. this change will allow consumers to get more information about the product, and will allow manufacturers to include metadata such as batch numbers and expiration dates to allow for easier handling of product recalls or keeping products within code. https://www.gs1us.org/industries-and-insights/by-topic/sunrise-2027 @kyle_pegasus @mcc that was not an AI response. i have been the only one really into food safety at any job i've had. at my last job i was asking them for years to let me handle date coding in just one department, when they finally relented i found over 100lbs of expired candy out for sale, some of which expired over two years beforehand. in another department, they were selling "fresh pork" that was almost 40 days out of code. @kyle_pegasus @mcc I saw part of a Defcon presentation where some joker put the EICAR antivirus test string in a QR code and then presented it to all sorts of things which are capable of scanning it, hilarity ensuing as some backend system with AV freaks out and tries quarantining functional parts of the system. Sounds like that register system needs a bit more input sanitization, lol. For 1000 joule an LLM can reliably do a 2-digit addition... I'm sure given Moore's law they'll eventually come up with LLMs that can natively parse QR codes and use the resulting free energy to do something even better for humanity. @mcc @NBAnthony2k is it? Thought it was more of a visual search engine. Crap anyway if it doesn’t just scan it and go to the URL. @philheppenstall @NBAnthony2k Google has been gradually folding other features of the photo/camera app into Lens. It's their normal annoying branding thing. Not enough people are using [new feature] so we will rebrand [old feature] as [new feature]. For example the "lens" button is how you now translate within an image. I don't know how you're supposed to access QR codes now. Download a new app because Google doesn't want to make ones that work…? @mcc @NBAnthony2k sounds nuts. Typical over-engineered, under-thought stuff that tech companies come up with. @mcc @philheppenstall @NBAnthony2k ugh, that sounds hellish. If they actually discontinued the pixel camera app in favor of lens I may just finally flash a custom rom @mcc Just to remind everyone that almost everything labeled AI is in reality totally stupid. Even the marketing guy who put the label on has no idea what it represents. #AIisNOTintelligent @mcc Yeah I had this too a few days ago because I tried to test a QR code on the business card for a customer. @mcc @RaphJ @RaphJ ___ @mcc did you this because 99% of QR code readers don't let you choose from an image for some reason? @benjistokman I did it because I used to use QR code reader apps and one of them turned out to be malware, and so everyone's like "why don't you just use your phone's camera app?" so now I'm doing that @mcc I'm more concerned with malware QR codes - click this link for goodies and you get owned by some "nose candy script kid" that encrypts your phone and then computer for a hefty ransom -- which should never be paid. Just imagine someone sticks a new QR code at a cafe and then performs a MITM. It's transparent for the cafe, for cafe customers. It would be just worse than the old ATM & POS card copiers. All our lifes, identity & security relies on a secure phone. It's a nightmare in waiting 😒 There are proof of concept examples of people gluing their own QR codes on signage in public places. Example isn't jumping out at me right now though. Too bad if using a totally inappropriate tool for something it won't work properly..🙄🤯 @caravantraveller I am on an Android phone. There is a QR code in a photo I took on my phone. If I open the photo in my built in photos app, there is a "lens" button. How else am I supposed to ask for a QR code to be parsed? @mcc I've found the QR code scanner you can add to the Android quick access menu (pull down at top) is actually reliable and fast since it knows what it's looking for. Single purpose driven products actually work; who'd a thought?! @mcc, I have “Barcode Scanner+ Simple” installed for those things. No Artificial Incontinence to get in the way. @mcc I've stopped using Lens for QR codes for exactly this reason. Of course this is what's integrated in google phones.... |
@mcc Google ecstacy might solve the problem, but be aware it could be cancelled at any moment.