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13 hours ago, jcomm said:

Its not the AI its how it can be manipulated. Once people start to trust it, its easy to fudge data to make it appear right, and than manipulate people. There was an experiment done years ago with calculators, where some had fudge factors put in them during an exam. They found that people who did the maths by hand than used the calculators with the fudge factors. would rather believe the calculator than there own maths even when there answer was the correct one. 

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For me and for the time being the major concern is not giving those AI engines to much personal / private / sensible information.

There are already security products monitor systems that interact with such plataforms to block undesirable leaks.

Just as many other network-based resources, AI has to be used with care.

As a followup of the original post, the settings suggested didn't actually make any notorious difference in my xp12.3 beta performance and I even reverted to no fps limit set through NCP and using only the xp12 executable --lock... option instead.

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8 minutes ago, jcomm said:

For me and for the time being the major concern is not giving those AI engines to much personal / private / sensible information.

There are already security products monitor systems that interact with such plataforms to block undesirable leaks.

Just as many other network-based resources, AI has to be used with care.

Privacy is a joke of the century

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