My company is convinced the future of online shopping is AI buying stuff from other AI on behalf of consumers and businesses..
"One day AI will know you have a trip planned and it will know you don't own hiking boots, and because it knows your size and preferences it will go out and negotiate the best price for a pair of boots and have them delivered to your home for you, so you don't even need to think about it."
And in my head, as our executives are talking, I'm screaming "NO, WHAT THE FUCK, NOOOO" cause every part of that sounds dystopian and fucking horrifying...
This is literally what Mustafa Suleyman (Microsoft's CEO of Artificial Intelligence) has said in interviews. And while it might be nice to have something that knows I have a trip planned and can warn me that I'm missing something important, I definitely wouldn't trust any current genAI to order the item on its own. If I did, I might receive a new pair of hiking boots, or I might receive two tons of creamed corn.
I also wouldn't want all the information that such an assistant needs stored in the cloud.
Also lol at the idea that the AI being sold to us by corporations with a black box of logic is going to “negotiate the best price” rather than do what it’s already doing, which is calculate the most you’re able to pay and charge you that much. The maximum cost, not the minimum.
Yeah, well not fake, as such. it’s a small project run by a guy (Boris Starkov) who invented Gibberlink. So it’s a real thing, just not standard for AI agents to use.
I use Google's call screening that I wish was a bit smarter and had better UI, but it's already pretty entertaining when human beings don't know how to talk to it, and when robots try to talk to it too.
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No, AIs will recognize each other. When AIs talk to each other they recognize and identify other AIs and then they create a short hand language between them that programmers don't or can't understand.
We already have scambaiters using AI to talk to scammers and waste their time. Which is by far the least offensive application of AI agents that I've seen thus far.
If you call someone once and they aren't interested, that is obviously a bad lead. The idea that either a robot or a human harassing them would convert that to an actual lead is fucking delusional.
I'm sure there's some dipshit saying "There are no bad leads, there are bad salesmen" thinking that cold-calling and harassing someone is the true way.
I'm building an AI agent that answers cold calls from other AI agents and locks them into an endless conversation loop. Who wants to get in on the ground level with seed funding?
The future is going to be AI voice agents talking endlessly to each other in a deathloop what a time to be alive.
My company is convinced the future of online shopping is AI buying stuff from other AI on behalf of consumers and businesses..
"One day AI will know you have a trip planned and it will know you don't own hiking boots, and because it knows your size and preferences it will go out and negotiate the best price for a pair of boots and have them delivered to your home for you, so you don't even need to think about it."
And in my head, as our executives are talking, I'm screaming "NO, WHAT THE FUCK, NOOOO" cause every part of that sounds dystopian and fucking horrifying...
This is literally what Mustafa Suleyman (Microsoft's CEO of Artificial Intelligence) has said in interviews. And while it might be nice to have something that knows I have a trip planned and can warn me that I'm missing something important, I definitely wouldn't trust any current genAI to order the item on its own. If I did, I might receive a new pair of hiking boots, or I might receive two tons of creamed corn.
I also wouldn't want all the information that such an assistant needs stored in the cloud.
Also lol at the idea that the AI being sold to us by corporations with a black box of logic is going to “negotiate the best price” rather than do what it’s already doing, which is calculate the most you’re able to pay and charge you that much. The maximum cost, not the minimum.
I don't even like hiking!
AI: Trust me, you will! Now put on those boots I bought you!
Oh it’s already here.
That's not good for the living, as they will rob us of real resources - fuel, water... humanity.
Those videos of AI talking to each other are so weird already
Those are fake.
Like… all of them? That’s a bit of a relief
Yeah, well not fake, as such. it’s a small project run by a guy (Boris Starkov) who invented Gibberlink. So it’s a real thing, just not standard for AI agents to use.
All of the ones which have them switch to an “AI language.”
Ooh gotcha, makes sense. The other ones are weird too, tbf 😅
Skynet but everyone’s on hold forever, what a dream
I use Google's call screening that I wish was a bit smarter and had better UI, but it's already pretty entertaining when human beings don't know how to talk to it, and when robots try to talk to it too.
Best possible outcome
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No, AIs will recognize each other. When AIs talk to each other they recognize and identify other AIs and then they create a short hand language between them that programmers don't or can't understand.
AI powered South Asian scam machines. Great future.
We already have scambaiters using AI to talk to scammers and waste their time. Which is by far the least offensive application of AI agents that I've seen thus far.
My brother in SkyNet do you WANT your house firebombed?
"They weren't bad leads".
"got called once and gave up"
If you call someone once and they aren't interested, that is obviously a bad lead. The idea that either a robot or a human harassing them would convert that to an actual lead is fucking delusional.
I'm sure there's some dipshit saying "There are no bad leads, there are bad salesmen" thinking that cold-calling and harassing someone is the true way.
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Yes. I'll immediately block and report them as scammers.
If your AI agent calls me four times after I tell you to fuck off - I'm finding your desk and shitting on it.
Only after a 20 Pint session and an extra large kebab.
I'm building an AI agent that answers cold calls from other AI agents and locks them into an endless conversation loop. Who wants to get in on the ground level with seed funding?
but you are only artificially harassing them & only artificially scamming them...
after all, time & money are only human constructs.
This is why I get 20 calls a day selling me loans. This is harrassment fuck these people using ai to harass.
2 lakhs is a wild amount just for 12 conversions, coaching must cost an arm and a leg.
Well... yknow... HRT is expensive these days...
'I'm building something to make peoples lives tangibly worse. Follow me for more details on how you can degrade the human experience, too'
And what does he think the success of those AI bots will be? Much less.
Oh cool, this is definitely completely legal in most countries
I would like to know how many 'leads' enroll after getting a phone call in the middle of the night.
Is it really hidden, Nishik?
I know everything online these days is secret, forgotten, abandoned or hidden, but you are an idiot.
*Nishit
Oh, oh, I need an AI to receive the calls...
bonus if they can do the HR round Teams interview as well...
Edtech is cancer
Signed, a teacher
The worst of humanity, combined with the worst AI. Great.
That tip where you cover the phone with a pot and you drum it with a wooden spoon will come handy.
This is a normal business idea to be advertising on LinkedIn. Is this just gonna be another one of the 40000 ai bad subs?
"call every lead, multiple times a day , at any hour"
That's the definition of harassment.
He also doesn't state their enrollment conversion after switching to ai voice agents nor their cost.
This is shoddy advertising at best.
There's nothing normal about swapping your workforce for AI bots.
No one wants to talk to an AI bot.
If you think contacting people at all hours of the day is a normal business idea you are a lunatic.
I really don't think he's saying that. Program them to call people any hour you want. Isn't this sub funnier when it roasts genuinely crazy people?