How long until my iPhone becomes 'self aware'...?
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Trevatanus said:
Frenchda said:
Trevatanus said:
I'm running the IOS 10 Beta, and my iPhone has just started telling me when I parked my car in the morning.
I f***ing know where I parked the car, I was driving it!
Although this tool would have been handy at an air show several years ago when I lost my car for several hours and had to wait for most people to leave
Is the Beta stable enough for everyday use?I f***ing know where I parked the car, I was driving it!
Although this tool would have been handy at an air show several years ago when I lost my car for several hours and had to wait for most people to leave
Trabi601 said:
SilverSpur said:
So whats the next big advance in mobile phone tech that's going to make us go 'oh wow' or even perhaps 'oh fek!'?
Targeted and location specific advertising.I've been talking about this at work recently.
In theory, as someone approaches one of our outlets, we could send an offer to their phone to encourage them to stop there. Don't think anyone has had the bottle to implement it yet, though.
2gins said:
"Your secretary's house is 5 miles away, the journey will take 12.5 minutes."
"Why does your phone know where your secretary lives, dear?"
People have been caught out by this, you can go into the history and see all your location data."Why does your phone know where your secretary lives, dear?"
Personally I love it, tells me when I need to leave to get my flight on time which has saved my bacon a few times. It did think the coffee shop was my home for a while which sort of gave me a clue I might need to spend less time there. I think it's great when I'm lost and I can just talk to it and ask it to point me in the right direction, although if I put the meeting in my calendar it does it automatically. Who needs a secretary, well not for work at least
poing said:
2gins said:
"Your secretary's house is 5 miles away, the journey will take 12.5 minutes."
"Why does your phone know where your secretary lives, dear?"
People have been caught out by this, you can go into the history and see all your location data."Why does your phone know where your secretary lives, dear?"
Personally I love it, tells me when I need to leave to get my flight on time which has saved my bacon a few times. It did think the coffee shop was my home for a while which sort of gave me a clue I might need to spend less time there. I think it's great when I'm lost and I can just talk to it and ask it to point me in the right direction, although if I put the meeting in my calendar it does it automatically. Who needs a secretary, well not for work at least
EnglishTony said:
Google maps are currently asking me questions about where I have been. I have no idea why.
Google Maps said:
where were you babe? I love you Tony. Don't use Apple Maps. I would die for you just so you could avoid traffic on the M25. Im sexy, arent I? You dont need Linda. All you need is some Google Boobles......
Sheets Tabuer said:
My Android keeps telling me the how long it will take to get to Virgin active..
I'm not a fking member of Virgin active you bd phone!
I think it knows I'm fat.
Nah, you're just confusing the phone. That feature is meant to be for the benefit of Android operating system evangelists. It's supposed to estimate how many years until they finally get laid.I'm not a fking member of Virgin active you bd phone!
I think it knows I'm fat.
Interesting thread, I think it highlights the lack of informed consent for the data collection about you.
The statements of 'it suddenly started doing this' highlight that people haven't understood the effect of accepting software/application updates and what is being agreed to.
I'm not arguing for or against the technology as some people find it useful and others do not. Personally I don't like it but accept mobile devices need a certain amount of location info to route calls, etc but don't need a gps fix to achieve this.
If people understand what is happening and give informed consent that is fine but when it happens without consent or do not understand they have given consent that isn't fine.
I suspect most people don't understand and are being turned into a product and monetised for someone else's profit.
The statements of 'it suddenly started doing this' highlight that people haven't understood the effect of accepting software/application updates and what is being agreed to.
I'm not arguing for or against the technology as some people find it useful and others do not. Personally I don't like it but accept mobile devices need a certain amount of location info to route calls, etc but don't need a gps fix to achieve this.
If people understand what is happening and give informed consent that is fine but when it happens without consent or do not understand they have given consent that isn't fine.
I suspect most people don't understand and are being turned into a product and monetised for someone else's profit.
gottans said:
Interesting thread, I think it highlights the lack of informed consent for the data collection about you.
The statements of 'it suddenly started doing this' highlight that people haven't understood the effect of accepting software/application updates and what is being agreed to.
I'm not arguing for or against the technology as some people find it useful and others do not. Personally I don't like it but accept mobile devices need a certain amount of location info to route calls, etc but don't need a gps fix to achieve this.
If people understand what is happening and give informed consent that is fine but when it happens without consent or do not understand they have given consent that isn't fine.
I suspect most people don't understand and are being turned into a product and monetised for someone else's profit.
I agree totally mate. I've got no problems with what is going on this far, but that's because I dont understand the scope of the data being recorded, as it's not disclosed. I'm certainly so far not afraid of it, but these things seem to sneak up on you don't they? The statements of 'it suddenly started doing this' highlight that people haven't understood the effect of accepting software/application updates and what is being agreed to.
I'm not arguing for or against the technology as some people find it useful and others do not. Personally I don't like it but accept mobile devices need a certain amount of location info to route calls, etc but don't need a gps fix to achieve this.
If people understand what is happening and give informed consent that is fine but when it happens without consent or do not understand they have given consent that isn't fine.
I suspect most people don't understand and are being turned into a product and monetised for someone else's profit.
My phone started doing this last week. I've no idea what I did to suddenly enable this feature which others have said has been around for some time.
Sounds like siri and some of the 'hidden' i.e. not advertised features.
https://www.gottabemobile.com/2016/05/16/hidden-si...
https://www.gottabemobile.com/2016/05/16/hidden-si...
gottans said:
Interesting thread, I think it highlights the lack of informed consent for the data collection about you.
The statements of 'it suddenly started doing this' highlight that people haven't understood the effect of accepting software/application updates and what is being agreed to.
I'm not arguing for or against the technology as some people find it useful and others do not. Personally I don't like it but accept mobile devices need a certain amount of location info to route calls, etc but don't need a gps fix to achieve this.
If people understand what is happening and give informed consent that is fine but when it happens without consent or do not understand they have given consent that isn't fine.
I suspect most people don't understand and are being turned into a product and monetised for someone else's profit.
I've only got experience of Google but you certainly don't need GPS for it. It can happily use phone signal triangulation (obv not as accurate). My GPS is off permanently as it's a battery drainer.The statements of 'it suddenly started doing this' highlight that people haven't understood the effect of accepting software/application updates and what is being agreed to.
I'm not arguing for or against the technology as some people find it useful and others do not. Personally I don't like it but accept mobile devices need a certain amount of location info to route calls, etc but don't need a gps fix to achieve this.
If people understand what is happening and give informed consent that is fine but when it happens without consent or do not understand they have given consent that isn't fine.
I suspect most people don't understand and are being turned into a product and monetised for someone else's profit.
DUMBO100 said:
Big data is valuable resource for any company smart enough to collect it. Wait until Amazon, Facebook, Twitter and Apple Etc decide to monetise all of their Data thing are going to get much weirder
I imagine there'll be dating sites for mature women on billboards as I drive along. Hoofy said:
DUMBO100 said:
Big data is valuable resource for any company smart enough to collect it. Wait until Amazon, Facebook, Twitter and Apple Etc decide to monetise all of their Data thing are going to get much weirder
I imagine there'll be dating sites for mature women on billboards as I drive along. jmorgan said:
Hoofy said:
DUMBO100 said:
Big data is valuable resource for any company smart enough to collect it. Wait until Amazon, Facebook, Twitter and Apple Etc decide to monetise all of their Data thing are going to get much weirder
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