In comp.misc, Lawrence D'Oliveiro <
[email protected]d> wrote:
What’s a good use for augmented-reality glasses combined with AI? How
about recognition of billboards and other advertising material in your surroundings, and automatically blocking them from your view?
In some parts of the world, billboards are the only way to reliably
reach the very small number of people who sign the contracts for your
products. All along I-80 in San Francisco or US-101 near San Jose for
example. Billboards with text like "npm i ai":
https://content.sfstandard.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/FEATURED_QuirkyTechBillboards-19.jpg?w=3840&q=75
But if a computer is relied to recognize an advertisement, someone will
figure out a way to break that recognition to get it to show anyway.
It's as sure as the Halting Problem.
Elijah
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is it legal to drive with "augmented-reality glasses"? should it be?
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