• @[email protected]
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      878 months ago

      Correction: They already listen to all of your calls and have been training their models on it

    • @kromem
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      378 months ago

      From the article it’s entirely on device.

      • DontTakeMySky
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        198 months ago

        It’s probably too expensive for them to record and upload every call, but im sure the transcripts of calls are likely to leak soon after this.

        • @[email protected]
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          158 months ago

          Yep , we will let your hardware do the work , we will just collect the final profile data that’s valuable to us.

      • @jas0n
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        148 months ago

        For now.

      • @scarilog
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        138 months ago

        This is genuinely really cool.

        The best/worst part of the AI boom for me has been waiting for the advances to trickle down in terms of open source models and on-device models, rather than having to send everything up to the cloud.

        Obviously this isn’t an open source model, but the on-device processing is great.

        • @[email protected]
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          48 months ago

          I’m worried about the security of this. However looking past that and simply observing it as an implementation of AI, this is an idea that I think is actually a beneficial use. Protecting the elderly against fraud/scams is a major issue which gets increasingly complex as scammers improve their methods. Using AI to detect scams in calls could be helpful in protecting the elderly.

          But before rolling it out, I would want to see proof of its efficiency through careful studies. Hell, incentivize Google to share the model with the government and other businesses so it can be improved upon. Fund it as a grant/program so smaller teams/companies can contribute and innovate.

        • @paf0
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          28 months ago

          They do have versions of the Gemini models that are open sourced, called Gemma. So far they don’t work quite as well as the Llama ones from Facebook but I’m sure that will change.