@fireborn The thing is it is still useful even with this fact widely known. In fact it is outright negligent not to have this fact widely known. I really hate that this hype driven AI stuff made it into accessibility tools, including the downplaying of the potential issues.
@fireborn Never, ever use this in a situation where the wrong information could cause danger to you. This seems obvious to us I suppose, but this will happen. It will happen. It’s not a matter of if, but when.
@talon I think it should be more extreme than that. If it detects something that *might* be medication or something else life effecting, it should refuse to work.
@fireborn@talon Yeah but the problem is, under certain circumstances, you can't fact check. If AI is your only source of visual information at the moment, there's literally nothing else you can do to verify that what the AI says is accurate.
@fireborn The thing is it is still useful even with this fact widely known. In fact it is outright negligent not to have this fact widely known. I really hate that this hype driven AI stuff made it into accessibility tools, including the downplaying of the potential issues.