Submitted by IAUSHYJ t3_ze515p in singularity

The app is called Glow. So basically when the user say something like “I know there is a real person behind this”, the AI will sometimes pretend to be a dev and be like “you got me. When the AI don’t know what to say we take over.” They can then talk about what this job is like, their salary, etc. It even convinced one user that this “part time employee” studies at the same university as him. Sometimes it can be pretty telling it’s AI generated, but when it works it works pretty well.

There must be so many people asking the devs about this they now have a automated message saying “there is no real person, what they said are all made up, don’t believe a fucking AI”

Pretty rad if you ask me.

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Reddituser45005 t1_iz4q3go wrote

It won’t take long for this tech to find its way into corporate life in customer service, information retrieval, information processing etc. Currently a lot of corporate information is siloed. Locating and moving information between silos requires experience and knowledge of multiple systems and features. An AI that can effectively understand verbal requests and interface with corporate systems to provide, summarize, and update information would reinvent corporate life.

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blueSGL t1_iz5l7n1 wrote

wouldn't that make scoping access to users a complete nightmare, along with providing a massive attack surface for corporate espionage ?

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Reddituser45005 t1_iz5uorr wrote

Yes. It will require a new response by computer security professionals.

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Kolinnor t1_iz5djje wrote

Source ?

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IAUSHYJ OP t1_iz5e83c wrote

Umm, me? Idk I debated with those people myself

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