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What is something AI still struggles with, in your experience?
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What is something AI still struggles with, in your experience?

This year, AI has improved a lot, but it still feels limited in some situations. Not in theory, but in everyday use. I want to know what you guys have noticed. What type of tasks and situations still feel hard for today's AI systems, even with all the progress? submitted by /u/Govind_goswami [link] [comments]
“Trucker wrongly detained through casino’s AI identification software now suing officer after settling suit with casino”
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“Trucker wrongly detained through casino’s AI identification software now suing officer after settling suit with casino”

My question is about reliance on facial recognition software, and more generally about reliance on AI. Here are two links to stories about a recent incident. A website covering truckers: "Trucker wrongly detained through casino’s AI identification software now suing officer after settling suit with casino", and second, the bodycam footage (on YouTube) which captures the arresting officer talking about his (in my opinion) extreme reliance on AI. Here are the important details: A man was detained and then arrested based on a facial recognition system. There was a large amount of evidence available to the arresting officer that the man was falsely identified. For example, he had multiple pieces of documentation indicating his correct identity, and multiple pieces of evidence that would point...
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