Comment on YouTube turns to AI to spot children posing as adults
Dudewitbow@lemmy.zip 1 week agowhat i think is that it won’t affect most people in the first place. If you are an adult, with a google account, there are already a bajillion points of information to potentially insuate someones an adult, regardless of AI use or not.
the whole thing (outside of being anti AI) is a problem for those who google hasnt really created a “profile” for, which would be some kids, and extremely diehard privacy enthusiasts (e.g the kind that activity uses a phone with like GraphineOS installed) and users who do not log in and wipe cookies on exit. which on the grandscale of users, is a fairly small cut of the pie.
jeena@piefed.jeena.net 1 week ago
My son watches kid stuff on my account all the time, either because I'm logged in on TV or because he watches it on my phone.
Anyway, I guess there will be a lot of false positives for people like me, I even have three google accounts because of my travels to Japan and Korea and the play store not showing local apps if your account is from a different country.
Dudewitbow@lemmy.zip 1 week ago
but you have other data already tied to you likely to remove said problem. For example, its extremely unlikely a minor has access to a creditcard where the name matches the name on the account. even without AI, that already removes you(likely) from that ever being a problem.
jeena@piefed.jeena.net 1 week ago
I don't have any credit card coupled with it I only use it for installing free apps if they're not available in F-Droid.
They say they will use machine learning for that, not really what we think of when someone says AI. But does it make any difference?