That's the point in a way, it's highlighting how unnecessary meetings are. From the manager perspective, meetings are a form of corporate theater, they tie up time with meetings to justify their job or are micromanagers. From the employee perspective? Most meetings are a waste of time, they break workflow, and tie up employees for information dumps that are only a tiny bit relevant.
the kind who scrubs on phone 24/7. i'm glad this stuff is being used for scamming, phone scrubs need a reality check and this is perfect! stop trusting your life to a phone, phones are for calling only! not for doing business! i'm so sick of those phone scrubs who can't get off their phones, finally someone is doing something ... unfortunently its scammers, but i'm on their side 100%. keep going, get those scrubs off the phones and give them a reality check.
go back to cave. if it was for people like that, humans would still be living in caves, beating eachother with sticks and stones. how about you stop using all technology and live without electricity? you see lot of people have had lethal accidents cuz of electricity, does it mean it should have never been invented? just cuz dumb people falls for dumb scams, doesn't mean it's not good. AI tech is amazing and it will lead to paradise on earth if you let it. imagine a world where AI controlled synthetics will do ALL the work, so no human interaction is requires! it means no more money, you want a house? AI will get resources and build it. you want food? AI will grow, collect, cook and deliver! this is where this leads, but you're too blind and/or dumb to realize it.
who hasn't? this is just a start, just wait until we have self-aware AI, we can make literaly synthetics that look like you, i call it "paradise tech", it's the point where real humans no longer have to work. if you want food, AI will grow it, collect it, cook it and deliver. once this AI system gets setup, then it will be paradise, no more conflicts or wars, since every human can have whatever they want (within reason). then only law should be that you can only own 1 property and it can't be bigger than certain size. otherwise if you want a house, AI will build it. no more money either, cuz AI controlled bots would do EVERYTHING, they would run power plants, build things ..etc. this time is coming sooner than i thought, maybe in less than 100 years, maybe we get to see it.
The „AI clone“ who managed the $25mio theft was in fact a live video face swap and live voice changer. It wasn’t the autonomous AI clone they’re showing here.
Lol - this is just going to make all virtual meetings unsafe. Sounds like it's all going to start imploding on us at some point - then back to reality and real people and paper we go.
@@elainejohnson796 once you have four people on zoom and all are clones, we can switch to direct AI to AI communication. That or bosses will get fed up talking to fake employees. Either way Zoom is cooked if this catches on. How can its CEO not see this 😁
There’s easy solutions. For example, when they log on to a zoom meeting they each have to say a short password that was emailed or SMS’d to them by the meeting holder, and the holder will verify. In the case where there’s high risk like monetary transfers, they have to be more cautious and double double or triple checks off of just virtual meetings in a similar manner. Almost like a two factor authentication.
no its not... here is why - I just say "There is a meeting on zoom in an hour - your code is 'elephant'. And hour later the meeting organizer just says "Okay sound off... " and your job is to say one word there... guess which one! (if you fail you're a bot by the way lol)
People dont seem to realise that all these tech companies are run by men - and they’re always men - who are on the spectrum between aspergers and autism. They cant relate or understand other human beings. Some are outright clinical psychopaths. Elon musk, peter thiel, mark zuckerberg - if you tested these guys theyd all test high for lack of empathy, inability to relate to people, and psychopathic traits. And most of the tech bros would be the same - thats what attracts them to tech. A tech world is a tech bro’s idea of heaven, because they interact better with computers than people. These tech bros have a lot of money, because of tech, which gives them a lot of power. So they are trying to work the world into a place where people like them, on the spectrum, feel comfortable, but the rest of us are basically slaves to their tech. And we’re letting them do it, because we’re being fooled by the ‘economics’. The end result will be as dystopian af.
I noticed a few odd aspects to this test. 1) The person being replaced by ai is known to the other attendees, but many meetings occur with people you have never met. 2) the background was plain, making him look more unnatural, all the others had office backgrounds. 3) when explaining the ai character, they showed him without blinking but in the meeting the blinking was way over the top. 4) no attempt was made to include expression even though we know ai can do this. I think this needs a remake with the above comments considered and see how convincing it could be with a group of branch managers from a restaurant chain or a bank who are not considering ai as a subject.
Yeah, this looks like ai from about a year ago. Modern ai is much better and more deceptive Man, I remember about a year ago when I was watching a deep fake of former President Obama and I was saying that it was scarily accurate. It was already really good, and I was scared of how soon it would be even better. All the comments were saying I was overreacting and that it was clearly fake. And now, ai can in fact make virtually indistinguishable videos (not in this particular video though )
@thebasketballhistorian3291 that's still a significant problem, even if it can "only" fool old people. They are the ones being scammed out of decades of hard- earned money by tactics a lot of younger people could easily see. Awareness needs to be raised for them
This is true, I actually do remote temp gigs and I've never been face to face with the others. We're required to sign legal agreements not to use AI and if it's discovered we have we're not getting any more work.
That's actually not a bad idea. You could even extend it to an on prompt visual signal. I used to do something similar with my children. 3 gentle squeezes with my hand on theirs or their shoulder was "I Love You". I could say it without embarrassing them in front of their friends when they got older ;)
it was cuz of the background and blinking, it looked like a robot. what they need to do, is teach AI why humans blink and why they do what they do, like motor functions. at that point AI will become so realistc that you won't be able to tell difference.
Twenty years ago we'd call the perfect recreation of someone's personality identity theft and now twenty years later we call it artificial intelligence.
@@iitvoii Neither do I but a larger proponent are supporting this Vs one who doesn't. It's really no good trying to throw the world backwards though because it's never worked like that, embracing the change gets you further ahead of understanding and working around these things whereas if you don't the change comes anyway and you're stuck within it.
Maybe that's a good thing, it could require a lot more in person activity that we have allowed tech to replace. I'm referring to personal interaction and not remote employment.
Not allowing it doesn’t meant it won’t happen, it only means we have no control about who is doing it for what reason. We can’t stop this, we can only try to regulate it, to educate people and to find technicals ways (zero trust, certificates, blockchain etc) to create safe and verifiable communication.
oh man yet another bongo brain ... just go back to cave and live without electricity, what you doing using internet for? haters like you have been ruining other people's fun since dawn of time. all you do is whine and cry that things shouldn't be allowed. ONLY RULE that should exist in entire world, is "don't cause problems to others". according to your caveman logic, knives shouldn't be allowed either, because someone can use it to stab someone else. cars shouldn't exist either, cuz they can be used to run someone over! internet shouldn't exist, cuz you can send nasty messages to others! just please go back to your cave and stop using technology, it's all bad for you and shouldn't be allowed.
It should not be allowed. I'm your boss at your company, and I don't want you to train an AI clone to attend your Zoom meetings while you were sleeping or drinking beer.
And yet quite obvious, with the headphone on the right ear being larger than the left, and misshapen when he moves his head. I wonder if the headphones were used as a clue...
Stuff like this proves that the AI industry is creating its own hype. This is dumb as hell. If you offload a meeting to an AI not, WTH is the point of the meeting then? At that point you can just email the info. These companies are dumping billions into this tech for…what?
Would never happen, a maeeting always has at least one person who is there to receive info rather than give info, otherwise meetings would never have become a thing.
@@krashd but each AI persona could record, summarize and transcribe the content of the meeting. The AI heading the meeting could be fed with the topics and mimic its "human" behavior. At this point people will have 2 options: let AI decide everything or review the bullet points/highlights of the call after its finished and decide themselves the actions. The funny thing is that this second opinion could be simply solved by an email in the first place, without calls or AI clones.
"Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For My yoke is easy and My burden is light.” Matthew 11:28-30
The main difference is the clone remains a little too still compared to real humans. It’s often the more subtle things that actually stand out the most to our subconscious.
You aren't far off. It probably is possible for someone in a meeting to ask that and the clone could tell that, what's in your Netflix queue, when you had sex, etc.
I understand why more employers are asking people to come back to the workplace. I think they'd better start re-opening high street banks so more people can conduct their business face to face.
The clone had so many giveaways (weird blinking pattern, staring, mouth movements, frozen posture, etc). But the scary thing is that it's just a start, and no doubt a good one.
The AI clone's blinking was obviously off. But it doesn't matter. The rules are still the same. You want money? I'm hanging up and calling you back with a number I know. Someone tells me I need to move my money out of my bank for "security" reasons? First off, that's not even a good scan, but I'm hanging up and calling the bank. No matter the scenario, YOU take control.
@@bartlx You're absolutely right about that. I have clients in America, Canada, Europe, Singapore, China, Japan, Australia. It would not be feasible to meet them IRL every time we needed to close a deal. I would need to spend all my time traveling, which means I would have no time to actually work and get the job done. Which would render every deal moot, since I wouldn't be able deliver in the first place. It's simply unfeasible. This is reality today: you "shake hands" virtually through email or even a text message. It opened many doors, but it's now going to create problems too with AI and deepfakes.
@@ArtJourneyUK Yes, and no. For a big company, it's still feasible to do that: they'll just send someone from their team (another team will do the actual job the client's waiting on). For small companies or the self-employed, it was not possible in the 80s or before that, because you can't do both things at the same time. Wasn't it Diogenes Laertius who said, "εἴ τίς ἐστιν ἐν Μεγάροις, οὐκ ἔστιν ἐν Ἀθήναις" (if a man is in Megara, he can't be in Athens at the same time)? If you're not a big company, this has always been the reality. The Internet changed that. Meeting people to shake hands IRL for every single deal is just not gonna happen for most people. That's certainly my case.
The sad thing is in my experience with people I know who fell victim to a scam who couldn’t spot the problems or were unsure because it was so convincing still don’t use any common sense to get an audience involved when money is asked for. Double or triple check with other people before making transactions! Whatever you see, hear or read, talk to other people about before making commitments!
i dunno, just because we CAN do something, does it mean we SHOULD do it? technology here is moving faster than legislation and that is always a huge concern when there are no repercussions for misuse. Not to be a party pooper, but it’s all fun and games until it’s not.
Pro tips to see if it's an ai person 1. Look at the Adams apple, when we talk and move our head it bounces around. 2. Also edges get blurred and they can't do a full turn around 3. The pores on your face stretch when you talk it's insanely stiff on ai. 4. Dead soulless eyes
Rather than getting rid of the useless powerpoint meetings they will just have AI clones doing all of the meetings for them between each other. I can't
When all the participants use their clones in the meeting, that's the end of concept of meeting. That whole thing could be a few seconds of ai agents sharing things between each other. What is zoom trying to achieve? End of the business of online video call and meetings?
This may be low-key good for us. Companies may start going back to the old days of having in-person meeting all across the world. Business class trips and hotel expenses FTW!!!
I think what the general public misses is how technically inaccurate AI clones are. If you're in the space and work with AI daily, regardless of how compelling the visual elements of it are, the many nuances of rapid thinking outside of general knowledge is problematic in creating something that is ultimately you. Even with custom models i've trained, it still cannot get to the same answers my team would - it may get close, but the nuances to natural thinking is always the limiting factor in AI in both understanding and articulation. Where will we be in 10 years? Unsure. But currently we're a chasm apart from where people think we should be.
If all the participants of a meeting are AI bots / avatars then no need for fancy graphics, it's a waste. This trickery is amusing, and disturbing, and great for scammers, but lots of humans fail to think outside the box, that's one of the reasons we have meetings, with hopefully a broad range of experience and views, so we have that 1 person who raises important questions. Can AI do that? No.
There would never be a meeting where everyone is a bot, a meeting will always have at least one person there to receive info rather than give info, it's the definition, you can't have a Q&A without Q.
For years and years Hollywood was warning us of AI. All the movies that depicted a runaway technology that harms humanity were clear on the dangers. Why did governments not establish regulations early? These fun little things that we can do with it are all training AI to be better, more accurate and smarter.
Stupid developers .... it's clearly visible it's a clone ....see that periodic movement of eyes and typical constipated face...just fooling themselves 😂😂
To ensure that no AI is used to take people's places on online meetings, have a clear law that says if your AI version, being used with your blessing, makes any inappropriate and incriminating statements, you will be held accountable as if it was you who have said them. That should stop people from engaging in this shenanigan to avoid meetings. CEOs and money managers should have contingency plans where if someone is told by them over virtual meetings or phone to transfer any money or approving any impactful deals, the subordinates are required to validate the identity of that source. Call the boss, ask the boss' spouse or kids where is the boss, anything to verify the . AI and identity theft have become such a serious problem that businesses and even the common people should approach situations like this with the mindset of a military operation where orders and directives, if misunderstood and forged, can cost lives.
The AI clone just has something missing. The "something" is "humanity". However...you can see that the movie "Surrogates" with Bruce Willis is getting closer by the day. First get the "cloned" screen version off to the digital meetings then from there...work on a full Westworld like robotic self. Anyone else remember when the older societies and tribes didn't want their image taken by the early pioneers of photography?. "It will steal our souls" was the wisdom they told everyone. We didn't listen...now look.
😂 the AI clone looks like he’s in a hostage video
🤣
Blink twice if you're being held hostage
More like he’s high
lol
Cyber hostage?
I made an AI clone of myself to attend all remote meetings. Three months later it has been promoted to CEO and now lives in Singapore.
lol
no you didn't
@@SethiozProject actually they did, my clone (who is also in Singapore living the c-suite life) recently had a meeting with it.
I think you got confused and accidentally sent the real you to the meetings 😮
@@SethiozProject Plot twist, you are replying to his AI clone right now!
What’s the point of having meetings if we aren’t even there😩? Just send it in an email
you can prompt the ai for answers. So while you keep doing your awesome job, your boss is cathing up with your work.
Would make more sense for it to simply be your "assistant". @@tomich20
@@davidholgate123 awesomeeee.. whats the company about?
That's the point in a way, it's highlighting how unnecessary meetings are. From the manager perspective, meetings are a form of corporate theater, they tie up time with meetings to justify their job or are micromanagers.
From the employee perspective? Most meetings are a waste of time, they break workflow, and tie up employees for information dumps that are only a tiny bit relevant.
Send what in an email? You have no idea what is going to be asked?
I wish my colleagues would start using AI clones. We might finally get some stuff done
Yes and the stuff you get done could be very "interesting" when the bots hallucinate!
🤣🤣
That Zoom CEO is completely detached. Bots on zoom would render zoom completely useless. What boss would agree to this 😂
Less real staff and wages to pay for him maybe?
the kind who scrubs on phone 24/7. i'm glad this stuff is being used for scamming, phone scrubs need a reality check and this is perfect!
stop trusting your life to a phone, phones are for calling only! not for doing business!
i'm so sick of those phone scrubs who can't get off their phones, finally someone is doing something ... unfortunently its scammers, but i'm on their side 100%. keep going, get those scrubs off the phones and give them a reality check.
@@SethiozProjectNice deranged comment there buddy
Less employees to attend meetings. More money for the company
If every attendee is a bot, why have the meetings at all?
this won't lead to anything good
Well obviously but can be used for talking to the deceased in one way
already happening
Everything have pros and cons
go back to cave. if it was for people like that, humans would still be living in caves, beating eachother with sticks and stones.
how about you stop using all technology and live without electricity?
you see lot of people have had lethal accidents cuz of electricity, does it mean it should have never been invented? just cuz dumb people falls for dumb scams, doesn't mean it's not good. AI tech is amazing and it will lead to paradise on earth if you let it.
imagine a world where AI controlled synthetics will do ALL the work, so no human interaction is requires! it means no more money, you want a house? AI will get resources and build it. you want food? AI will grow, collect, cook and deliver!
this is where this leads, but you're too blind and/or dumb to realize it.
I agree. It’s terrifying.
Omg. Years - possibly decades - ago, I joked that I wish that I could clone myself and send my clone to attend some meetings for me.
Well you should sue them for nicking your idea
@@mark9294 😂😎🙏🏻👍🏻
who hasn't? this is just a start, just wait until we have self-aware AI, we can make literaly synthetics that look like you, i call it "paradise tech", it's the point where real humans no longer have to work. if you want food, AI will grow it, collect it, cook it and deliver.
once this AI system gets setup, then it will be paradise, no more conflicts or wars, since every human can have whatever they want (within reason).
then only law should be that you can only own 1 property and it can't be bigger than certain size. otherwise if you want a house, AI will build it. no more money either, cuz AI controlled bots would do EVERYTHING, they would run power plants, build things ..etc.
this time is coming sooner than i thought, maybe in less than 100 years, maybe we get to see it.
Sounds like your ship has come in!
@@huwguyver4208 how that so?
The „AI clone“ who managed the $25mio theft was in fact a live video face swap and live voice changer. It wasn’t the autonomous AI clone they’re showing here.
Dang. That’s like what Missions Impossible predicted back in the 90s.
Ummmm it was a voicemail lol
Lol - this is just going to make all virtual meetings unsafe. Sounds like it's all going to start imploding on us at some point - then back to reality and real people and paper we go.
a stage for fraud and social engineering
@@elainejohnson796 once you have four people on zoom and all are clones, we can switch to direct AI to AI communication. That or bosses will get fed up talking to fake employees. Either way Zoom is cooked if this catches on. How can its CEO not see this 😁
There’s easy solutions. For example, when they log on to a zoom meeting they each have to say a short password that was emailed or SMS’d to them by the meeting holder, and the holder will verify.
In the case where there’s high risk like monetary transfers, they have to be more cautious and double double or triple checks off of just virtual meetings in a similar manner. Almost like a two factor authentication.
Real meetings are unsafe and potentially deadly 😂
no its not... here is why - I just say "There is a meeting on zoom in an hour - your code is 'elephant'. And hour later the meeting organizer just says "Okay sound off... " and your job is to say one word there... guess which one! (if you fail you're a bot by the way lol)
That guy found the biggest headphones in existence
🤣
Why are tech companies doing this. Who actually wants this??? Just don’t host pointless meetings-problem solved without the stupidity of an AI clone.
There are plenty of "solutions" looking for problems to solve!
People dont seem to realise that all these tech companies are run by men - and they’re always men - who are on the spectrum between aspergers and autism. They cant relate or understand other human beings. Some are outright clinical psychopaths. Elon musk, peter thiel, mark zuckerberg - if you tested these guys theyd all test high for lack of empathy, inability to relate to people, and psychopathic traits. And most of the tech bros would be the same - thats what attracts them to tech.
A tech world is a tech bro’s idea of heaven, because they interact better with computers than people. These tech bros have a lot of money, because of tech, which gives them a lot of power. So they are trying to work the world into a place where people like them, on the spectrum, feel comfortable, but the rest of us are basically slaves to their tech. And we’re letting them do it, because we’re being fooled by the ‘economics’. The end result will be as dystopian af.
yep, I am more worried about an AI clone ending up in naughty vidoes.
@@udraj914well if it becomes common enough, nobody is going to care.
I noticed a few odd aspects to this test. 1) The person being replaced by ai is known to the other attendees, but many meetings occur with people you have never met. 2) the background was plain, making him look more unnatural, all the others had office backgrounds. 3) when explaining the ai character, they showed him without blinking but in the meeting the blinking was way over the top. 4) no attempt was made to include expression even though we know ai can do this.
I think this needs a remake with the above comments considered and see how convincing it could be with a group of branch managers from a restaurant chain or a bank who are not considering ai as a subject.
Yeah, this looks like ai from about a year ago. Modern ai is much better and more deceptive
Man, I remember about a year ago when I was watching a deep fake of former President Obama and I was saying that it was scarily accurate. It was already really good, and I was scared of how soon it would be even better. All the comments were saying I was overreacting and that it was clearly fake. And now, ai can in fact make virtually indistinguishable videos (not in this particular video though )
Still... literally all AI we've seen is easy to tell and can only fool old people on Facebook. 😂
@thebasketballhistorian3291 that's still a significant problem, even if it can "only" fool old people. They are the ones being scammed out of decades of hard- earned money by tactics a lot of younger people could easily see. Awareness needs to be raised for them
This is true, I actually do remote temp gigs and I've never been face to face with the others. We're required to sign legal agreements not to use AI and if it's discovered we have we're not getting any more work.
Umm the bug eyes and weird mouth twitching kinda gave it away guys 😂
My husband and I have a secret password. You should too.
That's actually not a bad idea. You could even extend it to an on prompt visual signal.
I used to do something similar with my children. 3 gentle squeezes with my hand on theirs or their shoulder was "I Love You". I could say it without embarrassing them in front of their friends when they got older ;)
"It is an AI, isn't?" She noticed it really fast
it was cuz of the background and blinking, it looked like a robot.
what they need to do, is teach AI why humans blink and why they do what they do, like motor functions. at that point AI will become so realistc that you won't be able to tell difference.
Its incredibly how perceptive humans are at detecting stuff like this.
His team clearly knew what he was working on for this story so they were probably expecting this
Twenty years ago we'd call the perfect recreation of someone's personality identity theft and now twenty years later we call it artificial intelligence.
What do you mean "we"? A lot of us don't want this nightmare.
@@iitvoii Neither do I but a larger proponent are supporting this Vs one who doesn't. It's really no good trying to throw the world backwards though because it's never worked like that, embracing the change gets you further ahead of understanding and working around these things whereas if you don't the change comes anyway and you're stuck within it.
Both can be true at the same time. Just as AI can not involve identity theft, as is the case with the AI tech used to analyse astrophysics data.
Identity theft as we have known it is a precursor to related crimes, like monetary loss. There is no crime here so it's not the same thing.
@BigBadJerryRogers Whoosh.
That is a problem on so many levels
Identification verification technology especially in real time is going to be a massive and evergreen business.
Create the problem, sell the solution.
@@A·c·h·i·l·l·l·e·s·Last·Stand anti-virus companies do this I think lol
Our online future is going downhill to the point where we don't know what's real
Black mirror in the making
It's scary
Maybe that's a good thing, it could require a lot more in person activity that we have allowed tech to replace. I'm referring to personal interaction and not remote employment.
Now it is time for all of us to start using public/private keys so we can guarantee who we are talking to.
Really can't see how the good would outweigh the negative consequences with this one...
should training AI to mimic humans be allowed in the first place?
Not allowing it doesn’t meant it won’t happen, it only means we have no control about who is doing it for what reason. We can’t stop this, we can only try to regulate it, to educate people and to find technicals ways (zero trust, certificates, blockchain etc) to create safe and verifiable communication.
oh man yet another bongo brain ... just go back to cave and live without electricity, what you doing using internet for?
haters like you have been ruining other people's fun since dawn of time. all you do is whine and cry that things shouldn't be allowed.
ONLY RULE that should exist in entire world, is "don't cause problems to others".
according to your caveman logic, knives shouldn't be allowed either, because someone can use it to stab someone else.
cars shouldn't exist either, cuz they can be used to run someone over!
internet shouldn't exist, cuz you can send nasty messages to others!
just please go back to your cave and stop using technology, it's all bad for you and shouldn't be allowed.
Yes, because prohibiting people from doing something has been effective until now. /s
It should not be allowed. I'm your boss at your company, and I don't want you to train an AI clone to attend your Zoom meetings while you were sleeping or drinking beer.
In general, yes, it should be allowed. In the context of cloning yourself to attend Zoom meetings, no.
Clone seems like having an interview early in the morning
Nobody mentions the goal, not even in the video? What is the exact purpose? What does it bring to the table? "there is potential" but for what?
The Pandora’s Box for this had been open. No going back. Good luck to all of us.
3:32 using his AI digital twin to tell us we are getting close is genius
And yet quite obvious, with the headphone on the right ear being larger than the left, and misshapen when he moves his head. I wonder if the headphones were used as a clue...
That's quite funny but I think it's because of the "other AI" - the one in the video conferencing software doing face detection to mask the background
Stuff like this proves that the AI industry is creating its own hype. This is dumb as hell. If you offload a meeting to an AI not, WTH is the point of the meeting then? At that point you can just email the info.
These companies are dumping billions into this tech for…what?
How can you email anything if you have no idea what questions will be asked?
Because there are still millions of managers who insists on a Zoom call even if it could've been an email.
AI clone attends a meeting and gives you an alibi during a crime...
The eyes are blinking too much
And what happens when EVERYONE sends their AI clone to meetings?? Then when things go south they can blame it all on AI.
Would never happen, a maeeting always has at least one person who is there to receive info rather than give info, otherwise meetings would never have become a thing.
@@krashd but each AI persona could record, summarize and transcribe the content of the meeting. The AI heading the meeting could be fed with the topics and mimic its "human" behavior.
At this point people will have 2 options: let AI decide everything or review the bullet points/highlights of the call after its finished and decide themselves the actions. The funny thing is that this second opinion could be simply solved by an email in the first place, without calls or AI clones.
Blinking and twitching. Right away.
"Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.
Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.
For My yoke is easy and My burden is light.”
Matthew 11:28-30
The main difference is the clone remains a little too still compared to real humans. It’s often the more subtle things that actually stand out the most to our subconscious.
"Let me tell you his browser history..."
You aren't far off. It probably is possible for someone in a meeting to ask that and the clone could tell that, what's in your Netflix queue, when you had sex, etc.
Worried? You should be
The clone looks like he's been on the booger sugar
Yes. Let's introduce more distrust and uncertainty into social institutions. Then life can really be modeled more after a game.
Cancel the meeting or don't join than sending an AI bot.
That's really disrespectful
Or at least let people know you've sent your clone in your place as you would an assistant.
This will eventually lead to valuing in-person meetings to be more important than virtual meetings ..
I want to like your comment (because it's right) and dislike it (because I don't want to go back to in-person meetings) at the same time. 👍👎
@@AubsUK haha me too .. now companies are starting to take back the option to work from home too :(
Chilling. Please no.
This is becoming problematic and concerning really fast
Bro looks like he's being held at gun point
I understand why more employers are asking people to come back to the workplace. I think they'd better start re-opening high street banks so more people can conduct their business face to face.
This is going to destroy online education or CEU courses. That will all go back to in person if this goes mainstream.
The clone had so many giveaways (weird blinking pattern, staring, mouth movements, frozen posture, etc). But the scary thing is that it's just a start, and no doubt a good one.
Thank you for giving criminals or would-be scammers the how-to
Criminals and scammers probably already caught onto this.
Yes, it's the reporters who just caught up with the times
The AI clone's blinking was obviously off. But it doesn't matter. The rules are still the same. You want money? I'm hanging up and calling you back with a number I know. Someone tells me I need to move my money out of my bank for "security" reasons? First off, that's not even a good scan, but I'm hanging up and calling the bank. No matter the scenario, YOU take control.
Very simple, meet people for real and shake hands over a deal. Problem solved!
Pretty simple if you all work and live around the same town square, but for people actually living in 2024, that's not often the case.
@@bartlx You're absolutely right about that. I have clients in America, Canada, Europe, Singapore, China, Japan, Australia. It would not be feasible to meet them IRL every time we needed to close a deal. I would need to spend all my time traveling, which means I would have no time to actually work and get the job done. Which would render every deal moot, since I wouldn't be able deliver in the first place. It's simply unfeasible. This is reality today: you "shake hands" virtually through email or even a text message. It opened many doors, but it's now going to create problems too with AI and deepfakes.
@HaggenKennedy You mean like it was inbrhe 80s?
@@ArtJourneyUK Yes, and no. For a big company, it's still feasible to do that: they'll just send someone from their team (another team will do the actual job the client's waiting on). For small companies or the self-employed, it was not possible in the 80s or before that, because you can't do both things at the same time. Wasn't it Diogenes Laertius who said, "εἴ τίς ἐστιν ἐν Μεγάροις, οὐκ ἔστιν ἐν Ἀθήναις" (if a man is in Megara, he can't be in Athens at the same time)? If you're not a big company, this has always been the reality. The Internet changed that. Meeting people to shake hands IRL for every single deal is just not gonna happen for most people. That's certainly my case.
There will be people who choose to communicate using only this sort of digital interface/avatars.
Technology broughts a whole lot of possibilities... for good or bad.
The AI blinks waaaaay too much.
Stop this is terrifying.
How did you manage to work with the worst Ai clone company? They're way better than this.
Very scary tech.
Thankfully still in a poor stage. But it’ll improve.
Certain things will have to be done in person again.
The sad thing is in my experience with people I know who fell victim to a scam who couldn’t spot the problems or were unsure because it was so convincing still don’t use any common sense to get an audience involved when money is asked for. Double or triple check with other people before making transactions! Whatever you see, hear or read, talk to other people about before making commitments!
I think they're in cahoots, they just use "I was fooled" as a plausible excuse to get away with the money
That AI definitely snorted something before the meeting.
You will have to confirm via telephone or in person meetings.
I’ve never seen the need for AI. Only the dangers
Wish they would have not told the zoom group it was an AI beforehand.
GenAI is the worst invention since cryptocurrencies.
I hate this timeline.
So with more automation and machines and now Ai. What are we supposed to do for work in the future?
Scary technology advancements
This guy found quite possibly one of the worst AI generators at this time…
i dunno, just because we CAN do something, does it mean we SHOULD do it? technology here is moving faster than legislation and that is always a huge concern when there are no repercussions for misuse. Not to be a party pooper, but it’s all fun and games until it’s not.
To legislate a technology that has national security implications is to willfully gift your adversaries an advantage.
Should make this illegal immediately without permission.
This is getting out of hand.
Imagine how much would get accomplished when everyone in the meeting is using their own chatbot
If I turn my camera on during a meeting then you know it isn’t me. I would NEVER turn my camera on.
That's a bad joke at best. Luckily, we aren't there yet.
Pro tips to see if it's an ai person
1. Look at the Adams apple, when we talk and move our head it bounces around.
2. Also edges get blurred and they can't do a full turn around
3. The pores on your face stretch when you talk it's insanely stiff on ai.
4. Dead soulless eyes
The AI was emotionless. Just ask humourous questions and see if the robot can mimic a human emotion. Also blank background.
Imagine where this tech will be in 2/3 years time...
They made an very bad clone with all those blinking quirks
The idea that a person would trust an AI to represent them during a meeting that decisions are being made is just ridiculous.
That's it....I'm drinking three bottles of wine ftw
the next step is putting that clone in a robot with human-like material
Rather than getting rid of the useless powerpoint meetings they will just have AI clones doing all of the meetings for them between each other.
I can't
Those silly blinking give it away
This is just the beginning…. Let that sink in
**spoiler alert**
No
the clone is scary
When all the participants use their clones in the meeting, that's the end of concept of meeting. That whole thing could be a few seconds of ai agents sharing things between each other. What is zoom trying to achieve? End of the business of online video call and meetings?
Except that those who are there to receive rather than give will always be at the meeting, how else will they get the information they are after?
This may be low-key good for us. Companies may start going back to the old days of having in-person meeting all across the world. Business class trips and hotel expenses FTW!!!
And we'll end up doing a full circle back to in person meetings to prevent this
This is the worst ai will be let that sink In
So no terminators exterminating humanity? If this is the worst AI will be then I'm going to enjoy the future.
I think what the general public misses is how technically inaccurate AI clones are. If you're in the space and work with AI daily, regardless of how compelling the visual elements of it are, the many nuances of rapid thinking outside of general knowledge is problematic in creating something that is ultimately you.
Even with custom models i've trained, it still cannot get to the same answers my team would - it may get close, but the nuances to natural thinking is always the limiting factor in AI in both understanding and articulation.
Where will we be in 10 years? Unsure. But currently we're a chasm apart from where people think we should be.
If all the participants of a meeting are AI bots / avatars then no need for fancy graphics, it's a waste. This trickery is amusing, and disturbing, and great for scammers, but lots of humans fail to think outside the box, that's one of the reasons we have meetings, with hopefully a broad range of experience and views, so we have that 1 person who raises important questions. Can AI do that? No.
There would never be a meeting where everyone is a bot, a meeting will always have at least one person there to receive info rather than give info, it's the definition, you can't have a Q&A without Q.
For years and years Hollywood was warning us of AI. All the movies that depicted a runaway technology that harms humanity were clear on the dangers. Why did governments not establish regulations early? These fun little things that we can do with it are all training AI to be better, more accurate and smarter.
Everyone back to the office!
haha this is exactly what I thought
Dear god, no.
@@mark9294 🤣
Yall better watch The Capture seasons 1 and especially season 2 stat. Not even kidding. This right here is what season 2 was about.
" These days you can make a video about anyone saying anything in any language, quite easily."
Am I the only person who looked at this SIDEWAYS ?
Human cloning (biologically) has been banned, why should digital clone not? It's clear that malicious objectives will be scalating fast
Actually, actually, actually. That's how you know nothing he said was true. Repeated use of words of assurance.
OMG i need this for the 1 and a half hour meetings with my Boss that could have been an Email.
William is using this for some time now in front of your naive faces.
Stupid developers .... it's clearly visible it's a clone ....see that periodic movement of eyes and typical constipated face...just fooling themselves 😂😂
To ensure that no AI is used to take people's places on online meetings, have a clear law that says if your AI version, being used with your blessing, makes any inappropriate and incriminating statements, you will be held accountable as if it was you who have said them. That should stop people from engaging in this shenanigan to avoid meetings.
CEOs and money managers should have contingency plans where if someone is told by them over virtual meetings or phone to transfer any money or approving any impactful deals, the subordinates are required to validate the identity of that source. Call the boss, ask the boss' spouse or kids where is the boss, anything to verify the . AI and identity theft have become such a serious problem that businesses and even the common people should approach situations like this with the mindset of a military operation where orders and directives, if misunderstood and forged, can cost lives.
Great video!
Imagine everyone in the meeting uses clones 😆AI clones making entire decisions
The AI clone just has something missing. The "something" is "humanity". However...you can see that the movie "Surrogates" with Bruce Willis is getting closer by the day. First get the "cloned" screen version off to the digital meetings then from there...work on a full Westworld like robotic self.
Anyone else remember when the older societies and tribes didn't want their image taken by the early pioneers of photography?. "It will steal our souls" was the wisdom they told everyone. We didn't listen...now look.
Makes you wonder if we as humans had been in a place like this before, before some catastrophe :/