Daniel Priestley
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
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And within 15 minutes it had created this application and it was amazing. Like you could toggle between like here's the place where you have the kids and here's the weekly reports and here's the how much per task and you can tick off the tasks or remove tasks or add tasks.
So then I now have this application for which took 15 minutes of just talking about what I wanted and now I have an application to run the pocket money situation in the house. Wow. By the way, having run an IT agency years ago, that's something that we would have charged 5,000 to 10,000 US dollars to create. And how much time?
So then I now have this application for which took 15 minutes of just talking about what I wanted and now I have an application to run the pocket money situation in the house. Wow. By the way, having run an IT agency years ago, that's something that we would have charged 5,000 to 10,000 US dollars to create. And how much time?
Probably talking something that would have been a three, four-week project.
Probably talking something that would have been a three, four-week project.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And you talk to it like you're chatting to a developer. So one of the things that slows down the development process is you have to send the information to a developer, and they need to understand it, and they need to create something and then come back to you. This just happens in front of your eyes while you're watching it, and it's actually showing you what's being built. It's really wild.
And you talk to it like you're chatting to a developer. So one of the things that slows down the development process is you have to send the information to a developer, and they need to understand it, and they need to create something and then come back to you. This just happens in front of your eyes while you're watching it, and it's actually showing you what's being built. It's really wild.
Apparently I've heard in Iran that they have facial recognition cameras that detect whether women are wearing hijabs in their own cars and it automatically detains the car if you're driving and you're not wearing a hijab. And certainly if you're walking down the street, it just picks that up and immediately you're in trouble. It acts as a police officer and a judge.
Apparently I've heard in Iran that they have facial recognition cameras that detect whether women are wearing hijabs in their own cars and it automatically detains the car if you're driving and you're not wearing a hijab. And certainly if you're walking down the street, it just picks that up and immediately you're in trouble. It acts as a police officer and a judge.
And, you know, a lawmaker, it's the judge, jury, and executioner, essentially, and it just happens instantaneously.
And, you know, a lawmaker, it's the judge, jury, and executioner, essentially, and it just happens instantaneously.
And just on that, London has just put those facial recognition systems into London and also all throughout Wales. And they're being rolled out at speed. And... All you would need is a change of government that wanted to implement something similar and all the base layer technology is already in there.
And just on that, London has just put those facial recognition systems into London and also all throughout Wales. And they're being rolled out at speed. And... All you would need is a change of government that wanted to implement something similar and all the base layer technology is already in there.
Ready Player One.
Ready Player One.
Maybe this is... I had that same thought. I've enjoyed this great simulation.
Maybe this is... I had that same thought. I've enjoyed this great simulation.
Stopping us from hurting ourselves.