

Lack of context for what was being discussed, mostly. No joke I read this without context and was very confused (and I had already read a similar article about this event).


Lack of context for what was being discussed, mostly. No joke I read this without context and was very confused (and I had already read a similar article about this event).


It did what now? What the hell is this title?
“We Let AI Run Our Office Vending Machine. It Lost Hundreds of Dollars.”
Is the actual title. What gives?


A couple of weeks ago a WAYMO Taxi drove through an active crime scene.
A bit ago they had to patch their taxis firmware to prevent them running down children (something you’d think they already would be programmed to do).
Passengers have reported being held hostage by their taxi when it stopped suddenly and refused to move.
There’s a laundry list of things that have been wrong with them. Some have had reasonable fixes (and some of those fixes should have been implemented before they were allowed on the road).


No. You don’t get to decide what is put on my personal computing device just because you want to force the general public to bear the burden of protecting children rather than forcing parents to do their fucking jobs.


And yet WAYMO taxis have been driving through bus stops like it’s going out of style. They aren’t necessarily better.


My understanding is they already made it more annoying. Your devices have to connect to the home accounts “home” wifi within a certain amount of time or that device gets locked out.
I quit Netflix when they announced the pilot program for removing account sharing in South America, and I stand by that decision to this day.


So a car wash?


I agree that you’re right. My thought was it was more likely that they socially engineered their way into getting invited to the chat.
This is why I said that a lot of people are the weakest link in their own secured communications networks.


Yeah. I dunno man. I’m sorry.
But like. A lot of the time security/privacy fails like this are user-inflicted. Either because people don’t understand the apps and services they use, or because other people aren’t as vigilant about auditing their networks (the people, the hardware the software).


I don’t know who still needs to hear this, so I’m going to say it again for the people in the back.
Assume every form of communication you have is being spied on.
If you’re using an app like signal or similar, make sure you and everyone else in the chat has encryption enabled.
Verify the other users in the chat.
Do not plan any activity that could be considered a criminal enterprise on an electronic device with a connection to the internet.
Most of mine are things like setting a default for things like wifi or Bluetooth devices.
I want my phone to connect to my home wifi and know it’s the home wifi? I want it to prefer that wifi to other networks.
I want my Bluetooth headset to stay connected to the device I’m currently using rather than changing to a separate device when that device is powered on.
I’m sure there are others but I think these may not be solvable without changing the way these devices handle connections in their firmware.
Generative AI LLM’S? No. GiGo Counters? Yes.