Bastian Jaeger
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And we all seem to think we're getting such a great deal because we sign up for these services and they don't have to pay for them.
But in reality, our data is being harvested to within six inches of our lives.
And that is what fuels the economy.
And that's why they continually try to keep us engaged.
The longer we're on it, the more they can collect, the more money they make off of us.
Well, it's AI.
What could possibly go wrong?
No, and the potential is there, right?
So you call into the cops and instead of a human picking up for that non-emergency call, an AI picks it up and maybe it asks the wrong question or maybe it makes the wrong suggestion and actually you're going down a rabbit hole.
And so the potential is definitely there.
Yeah.
And I think that's the thing.
I think the recognition, like if you call for, you know, somebody tagged my house or, you know, complaint about someone driving in your neighborhood or,
You know, a simple theft.
Those are non-emergent calls.
And so if you call in and it's determined, according to the description from the TPS, that it is an emergency, they will escalate it to a human call taker and it will be treated as an emergency.
So the AI is constantly looking for signs that, oh, you know, this really is a time sensitive issue.
Let's get a human involved.
No, we don't.
But it's kind of like replacing one sort of bad outcome with another, because in the current state, if you call the non-emergency line, you're probably going to be sitting on hold for on average, they're saying the wait time was about six minutes and 11 seconds.