Artificial intelligence in phones will force us to be careful about what we see and hear
Google owner Alphabet makes incessant efforts to offer its products the latest features of artificial intelligence, including functions that will make you doubt everything you see and hear online. The new phones from the “Pixel” series allow the ability to easily manipulate photos, such as adding people who were not present in the original image or change their websites. You can also record phone calls, with the notice of the person you talk to about it, and get a detailed summary of the conversation. These features that look beautiful, though frightening, reveal a disturbing direction to which artificial intelligence instruments lead us to integrate them into more phones. The easier it is to manipulate the content we pick up on our devices, the harder to trust what we see on it. For the new Pixel 9 Phones, which will be on sale on August 22, Google focused most of its artificial intelligence capabilities on the camera, with the support of the strong G4 chip located on the phone. The “Add Me” feature is presented as an alternative to the uncomfortable angles and positions when taking “selfies”. You can take a picture of your friend and then take a picture of you, and then the Artificial intelligence of Google integrates the two photos to look like you are standing together. Struggling to define what is really in the era of social media, it becomes more difficult to determine what is real? Especially with the diminishing possibility of seeing a significantly impossible image. According to “Google”, Rick Otrolet, who took over the company’s “Android” platform at the beginning of this year, the answer is the categorical denial. In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, he explained that ‘Google’ simply enables people to free their true moments of life, and “store memories” as they want, “and it does not differ from using” Photoshop “. However, reality is completely different. The vast majority of people taking photos of their phones do not pay $ 23 a month to use “Adobe Photoshop”. But millions of people who are likely to buy new phones supported by artificial intelligence of “Apple”, “Samsung Electronics” and “Google” will be able to manipulate with a few clicks with photos. The upcoming iPhone phones will also include a clearance to remove things and people from the photos, while Samsung allows you to change the position of people in the photos to look like they are facing another person. Amenities are promoted for these functions as facilities, but it will also make us wonder more about the accuracy and realism of images more than we do now. In his interview, during the Olympics, Otrolet also defended a promotional television ad of the twins (twins) of Google, where the father encourages his young daughter to use artificial intelligence to write a message to a sport to tell her “how inspiring”. ‘Google’ has criticized the lack of awareness of the real reason behind parents to write fans, as it is summarized in the process of expressing gratitude. But Otrolet believes that it is completely similar to the transformation of sending handwritten thanks to email, which has become a way to communicate with more people. ” Of course, the other side is to communicate with more people, that they will not know whether they communicate with a real person or not. Personal data for rest so far was the cost of the latest technical facilities money, personal data and attention. For example, using “Google” services makes you vulnerable to selling your personal data, such as the website, browsing record, videos you and others have seen in favor of different advertising networks to target you with advertising. It is considered less common on Apple devices, but you are likely to spend hours on one of the most addicted instruments in the history of human history if you have a ‘iPhone’. The price of incredible technical features initially seems hidden and abstract, but it becomes clearer over time as it spreads. People around the world now spend about six hours a day on smartphones, and it often comes at the expense of sleep, children or the most advantageous activities. Statista also indicates that more than 70% of US businesses are now collecting personal data, while YouGov’s research said that two -thirds of consumers around the world feel that technology companies are controlled a lot in these details. Confidence is influenced by artificial intelligence, what are the costs people will bear if they spread the instruments of obstetric intelligence on a larger scale? It seems that confidence is coming above the list, not only in technology companies, but also what we see online, including real things. When Donald Trump claimed that the official photos of the crowds were born with artificial intelligence in the events of Republican candidate Kamala Harris, the rumor, which was false, spread among millions on the “X” platform and other social media platforms, due to the possibility of such a matter. Whether we want it or not, the spread of telephones supported by artificial intelligence will force us to become more careful about what we see and hear unless we want the modified copies of reality to become the new normal situation. In the shortened, the article discusses the possible negative effects of new technological developments in smart -intelligence smartphones, which facilitate the manipulation of pictures and visible content in an unprecedented way. The author notes that the functions offered by large companies such as “Google”, “Apple” and “Samsung” make it difficult to distinguish between reality and modified content. Toddling with photos and phone calls will become very easy, which raises questions about the credibility of what we see and hear on the internet. The author believes that these functions, despite being comfortable, can lead to a crisis in confidence, whether in technology itself or in the information spread over the Internet. It also indicates that the use of artificial intelligence in editing images and content can change the way we deal with the digital world, which requires us to be more careful in dealing with what we see and hear.