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When was is made legal to scan the public with facial recognition software linked to either proprietary or G’ment based data? Were people consulted and what boundaries were set? Sounds like someone took the top off a barrel-fire.

Condition of entry, that’s a laugh, I’ve not a thing to hide but I’d never attend AFL again on principle if that were the case and never give them another cent. If I was living in Australia I’d simply start following whatever was local more and step away. It’s already become gentrified to within the last gasp of its personality.

I don’t think people should accept things as ‘here to stay’ so easily.

Plus, strongly tipping follow some/all of above advice and arrive when it’s busy, keep your head down, you’ll be golden, full stop.

Not in Black Mirror just yet. I’d imagine things have tightened up significantly last 6 years though. Well not just imagine.
A neighbour is a former IT bloke who told me that all the AI stuff is way more advanced than the powers that be let on. He also said that the people developing this stuff are "not our friends".
 
When was is made legal to scan the public with facial recognition software linked to either proprietary or G’ment based data? Were people consulted and what boundaries were set? Sounds like someone took the top off a barrel-fire.

Condition of entry, that’s a laugh, I’ve not a thing to hide but I’d never attend AFL again on principle if that were the case and never give them another cent. If I was living in Australia I’d simply start following whatever was local more and step away. It’s already become gentrified to within the last gasp of its personality.

I don’t think people should accept things as ‘here to stay’ so easily.

Plus, strongly tipping follow some/all of above advice and arrive when it’s busy, keep your head down, you’ll be golden, full stop.

Not in Black Mirror just yet. I’d imagine things have tightened up significantly last 6 years though. Well not just imagine.
Bunnings anyone?
 
A neighbour is a former IT bloke who told me that all the AI stuff is way more advanced than the powers that be let on. He also said that the people developing this stuff are "not our friends".
He is correct. Not one of my friends developed AI.

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A neighbour is a former IT bloke who told me that all the AI stuff is way more advanced than the powers that be let on. He also said that the people developing this stuff are "not our friends".


Most of it isn't intelligent yet. It's a tool that makes things out of what it finds on line. No doubt that the governments and tech companies have more than the public have access to though. Most money is spent on AI military advancements.

The people who manage it are definitely not our friends. It is going to be used nefariously like most tech eventually does. It will start removing people's jobs soon.
 
A neighbour is a former IT bloke who told me that all the AI stuff is way more advanced than the powers that be let on. He also said that the people developing this stuff are "not our friends".

Lets just say the stuff the US military have, is a little different to the stuff you can use for free to make pr0n.
 
Most of it isn't intelligent yet. It's a tool that makes things out of what it finds on line. No doubt that the governments and tech companies have more than the public have access to though. Most money is spent on AI military advancements.

The people who manage it are definitely not our friends. It is going to be used nefariously like most tech eventually does. It will start removing people's jobs soon.

My son recently completed a Bachelor in IT. He uses ChatGPT sometimes.
He's demonstrated how he can make a moving 3d model, programmed in Python, just from asking for it. It knows how to program in Python, and that's not open to interpretation.
The bit where its interpreting what it finds online , yep that's dodgy.
When you ask a random question, and you see some of the answers that pop up on Quora or Reddit, yeah i can understand that AI would get it wrong. The other thing that is happening, is that AI finds answers online that other AI has come up with, which is a bit like cloning a clone, you magnify the errors.
 
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A neighbour is a former IT bloke who told me that all the AI stuff is way more advanced than the powers that be let on. He also said that the people developing this stuff are "not our friends".
The "powerful stuff" is largely the highly curated learning models that software companies have been using for the last decade.

The big difference with general access AI is that it uses models taken from massive scraping of the internet. This gives it a lot of information to draw from and also a huge amount of ways to **** it up.

You generally will find that the only actual useful application of AI currently is when its being used with a very detailed and finite data set.
 
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Conditions of entry to the MCG, note 3.2 under 3. Filming.

Now I know no one reads T&C's at my work given the calls I get about things, but some people having NFI and still waxing lyrical will never not be hilarious to me.

Just for ref also, Here's the AFL Ticket & Entry Conditions document which also has 2.2(a) that mirrors the above.

And since I have docs going back to the late 90's, this has been consistent, just language has changed as tech improved to either add or remove certain lings re cameras and analogue to digital things.

It's also the reason why the chats last year are still ongoing BTW (at least to the best of my knowledge) as your face is not as security oriented as your credit card number for example in current parlances. Privacy is still a concern in such situations for it to then be an ongoing discussion point as to what may change in the near future.

Anywho, hopefully this helps.

Interesting, will have a proper look, but 3.2 states “for what is reasonably necessary” and refers directly to MCC functions, so it’s far from watertight legally and not close to prescriptive of what they’re actually doing.

I wonder the response if I sent them an email saying as a non-MCC member I’d like to opt-out of 3.2 due to privacy concerns. And if pushed we could start to delve into the reasonably necessary business. Like I wonder are there Federal or State laws around this stuff yet in Australia?

Also didn’t see anything about facial recognition in the AFL conditions of entry.
 

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