You can no longer go away from AI. The ship has been firmly dispatched, and no matter what you are trying to take photos, find the web or something completely different, ADs are AI AI AI is going to find yourself at some point.
Some people have adopted this change and have gone out of their way to take advantage of AI equipment. I am not among them. If you want, call me a ludite, but I usually do not feel comfortable with the idea of passing too much from a machine if I can help it. Especially if this means let the machine think, or decide for me.
And this means that I am not going anywhere near Samsung’s long -like services, which finally seems to be made for me to run and run my life.
AI has not proved himself reliable for me
I spoke in length about my general dissatisfaction with AI characteristics that have been pushed to the front and center on our phone. I do not mean background procedures, such as computational photography or apasscaling, but especially you have the characteristics interacting with AI.
I really do not want to entrust those AIs to tasks and responsibilities. Not only do I like to do that work myself, and try to find and do what I need, I really do not trust AI to correct things.
Google’s AI overview is a great example in action. While Google is believed to have worked to prevent the feature from incorrectly incorrect information after the first launch, this feature still screws up sometimes. I personally see examples of incorrect information, and shared around the Internet. I do not know whether this is the same AI model that gives strength to Google Gemini, but it is enough to ware me to be careful that AI tells me.
At least if I am searching for information and raise a dust source, it is on me. Because I should know what he says, regardless of choosing only one source and running with it. Which is essentially how AI does things – at least in my eyes.
And if I am not relying on AI to find out some worldly, such as when the supermarket stops for the day, why would I trust it to control my life on earth?
I do not need anyone to plan my routine for myself
I am now 34 years old, so I have a lot of time to hold with the whole “adult life” thing. At this point where my normal routine has not really changed because I found a dog 4 years ago. Because I had to get up and be responsible, rather than I was sleeping all day.
Of course I do not have a particularly loud daily routine. There is no traffic, so I do not need to worry about potential traffic or how long my train will be essentially eliminated. Add the fact that I do not currently have children, many such logistic obstacles are not to worry about.
I say this because it means that I do not really get a lot of help in managing myself day to day. It is not that I want AI to help me get through my day.
It is no longer in a position to hand over my life to my life and do everything in its current position, but with the launch of Galaxy Z fold 7 and a UI 8, it seems as if Samsung is doubling this idea – offering “more customized insight” in the new software.
I can see what Samsung is trying to do, but I have to reject. I will ignore the fact that now a brief is dependent on Samsung’s hook in smart architecture, which I have not done so. This really does not matter whether it will be Samsung, Google, Apple or someone else fully. This is not for me.
I think they are only suggestions, but at least I like to show off that I have some control over my life. Now brief, or something similar software facility, in that process, muscle in its own way, just away the chips on the small agency that I have.
In addition, I do not really want to sort all types of data for AI algorithms. As it seems foolish, I do not feel comfortable to hand over that intimate level of access to a faceless machine on my Android phone.
Ground level
AI can try to integrate ourselves in every aspect of our technical life, but this does not mean that if we do not want so, we have to give it. While there are many people who have taken advantage of AI devices to help them in their daily lives, I do not see much benefit in doing so. No, when I can do all that myself.
Maybe as -as I get old, and like AI technology improves, things will change. But for now, I am very happy to continue as I have always done and received on my own.
This is definitely not an ideal system, and the fact that I came to the appointment of a vet this week, only to find out that I was 24 hours ago, is an ideal example of this. Maybe a little more AI support has stopped doing so, or perhaps it will not happen. At least this is a mistake I have created myself, mixing how to work on the dates, and I can live with him.