I think your last suggestion is the best: teach kids how to use AI in the smartest possible way. Asking them not to use it is moronic, it would be like telling them to use a paper encyclopedia instead of the internet.
Not yet. The main changes that we're seeing are with CBP at the ports of entry. CBP is being much more aggressive in questioning those seeking admission, including searching electronic devices and even detaining applicants. But nearly all our filings are still getting approved.
I've been through customs all over the world for the past forty years, and US customs are some of the worst human beings I've ever encountered. Why is that function such a shit show?
Very familiar with the need for LEO dumping grounds, especially at the federal level, so that's been my working assumption but I've never asked.
Because it can be, and nearly every administration has a ‘tough on illegal immigration’ stance - because the US is so desirable to go to.
A good Great Depression economic reset + insane facist government will reset that a little - but it will still be better than a huge number of places on the globe. Even if the gov’t targets immigrants.
A huge number of places with massive populations of people who would love to come over.
To answer your question directly, yes I have also seen that recently on Google photos in the US. I found it weird and useless, and you're right that it's essentially a deep fake produced by Google on our behalf without being asked to. From news reports, it looks like Google teams are desperately trying to build AI in every project:
https://www.businessinsider.com/ex-googler-ai-work-driven-by...
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