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As a software developer, this whole thing was rough to watch today.

692,061 次观看 • 3 年前 •via X (Twitter)

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austin {🥃} 的头像
austin {🥃}3 年前

“Can you tell me with 100% that you don’t do something” “Yes I can” “Well I find that hard to believe” Lol

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Hunter Wiginton3 年前

This is one of the reasons I think AI will never replace developers. Most non-developers don’t even know how computers work well enough to ask AI the right questions. They neeeeeed us! 😂

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mohamed3 年前

“..well that’s creepy, tell me more about that” Laughed too hard at that point 😂

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Meg3 年前

HOLY SHIT. This guy is a perfect example of tel me you don’t know how anything on the internet works without telling me you don’t know how anything on the internet works

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GrahamTheDev3 年前

Well they didn't do it before but that is a great idea Mr Carter. Use the camera for pupillary response, the heart rate sensor on an apple watch for pulse rate and use that to feed the algorithm with what the user likes. Genius!

Ken Vermeille | FinTech Mobile Apps 的头像
Ken Vermeille | FinTech Mobile Apps3 年前

As an iOS developer I can only dream of a feature like this. Real time pupil dilation? Excellent.

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Yuri 👾3 年前

you can see the moment that poor man goes “?????” For a second at 00:18😭

laura ⚔️ 的头像
laura ⚔️3 年前

Any amount of congress talking about tech is cringe remember that lady at the twitter hearings that clearly didn’t know what twitter was?

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ChodaBoy 😒3 年前

Notice, he never actually denied the use of the device's camera to detect pupil dilation to indicate interest and and content amplification by the algorithm. He only said they do not collect body, face, or voice data to IDENTIFY their users. That was not the question asked.

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Florin Pop 👨🏻‍💻3 年前

These folks are funny At the same time I’m not sure they are the right people to be in there asking questions

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