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BigRedChief 04-11-2025 01:04 PM

****The Official A.I. Thread****
 
All the new applications and systems made better or replaced with A.I.

First up Google Maps

Introducing Geospatial Analytics

Google Maps Platform is used by over 10 million websites and apps. Customers want to access more insights from our up-to-date, comprehensive geospatial data, so they can make more informed business and sustainability decisions. That’s why for the first time, we’re integrating new Google Maps Platform datasets, along with Earth Engine datasets and capabilities, directly into BigQuery, to make it easier for data analysts and decision makers to access insights. Read this blog to go deeper on our geospatial analytics capabilities. Starting today, the following datasets can be accessed in BigQuery:

Our first Imagery Insights dataset, available in Experimental, applies Vertex AI in Google Cloud directly to Street View imagery in data clean rooms, to identify, detect, and see the condition of key infrastructure objects, like telephone poles, street signs, roads, and bridges. If a telecom company wants to identify which utility poles require maintenance, they can use this dataset to more easily locate all their poles virtually.

Places Insights available in Preview, enables businesses to get customized, aggregated insights about many places in a wider area, based on ratings, store hours, parking, wheelchair accessibility, and more. If a retailer wants to open a new store in an area with a high concentration of expensive restaurants and a low density of large retail brands, Places Insights will provide insights on locations that fit this criteria.

Roads Management Insights available in Preview, helps public sector and road authorities analyze traffic data and improve roads with historical and real-time traffic information. For example, traffic authorities can use the insights from this to identify accident-prone areas and add safety measures like speed bumps or stop signs. They can also build models that forecast traffic conditions to mitigate congestion before it even occurs.

Earth Engine in BigQuery available in Preview, enables organizations to derive sustainability insights, such as wildfire risk or deforestation, from satellite imagery for a specified area of interest. With a new geospatial function and 20 new Earth Engine datasets available in BigQuery, this feature makes advanced geospatial analysis accessible to data analysts–even if they don’t have remote sensing expertise.

In addition to these new geospatial analytics capabilities, Google Earth now provides no-code geospatial analytics tools that enable any professional to access insights. To offer a more comprehensive suite of geospatial tools for developers, data analysts and geospatial practitioners, we're bringing Google Earth–which remains available for everyone–and our new geospatial analytics datasets into the Google Maps Platform family. Visit our new website to learn more about our broader geospatial analytics portfolio.

https://mapsplatform.google.com/reso...i-and-weather/

JohnnyHammersticks 04-11-2025 10:00 PM

AI's future is like a sci-fi comedy where it masters everything but still can't figure out why women cry at rom-coms.

Cleavage 04-11-2025 11:02 PM

https://i.giphy.com/vczGwFJ9WL3LGHjick.webp

RealSNR 04-11-2025 11:09 PM

Movie wasn't that good IMO

Jewish Rabbi 04-11-2025 11:27 PM

Practice? We talkin practice?

Fish 04-11-2025 11:29 PM

Can't wait for the sexbots TBH.

Spott 04-12-2025 07:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Fish (Post 18027453)
Can't wait for the sexbots TBH.

That seems great, but AI will eventually teach the sexbots how to nag, bitch about the other robots at work, and make passive aggressive comments.

Pablo 04-12-2025 07:15 AM

Heard a guy talking really excitedly at my son's school the other night.

At his job they're working on an interface that allows young jobseekers to get connected with an AI career coach of sorts!! What the kids need is more computer guidance to really get out there and make a difference in the world

redfan 04-12-2025 07:27 AM

I love it on burgers and steak!

smithandrew051 04-12-2025 07:56 AM

Need Rainbarrel’s thoughts on this

dlphg9 04-12-2025 07:58 AM

Im a Gemini Trusted Tester for Google, so I get to try out things on Gemini that the general public doesn't get to try out. It's pretty cool some of the things I get to do. Its also a good little beer money side hustle that I can make like $150/month on.

Vegas_Dave 04-12-2025 08:05 AM

I asked ChatGPT to comment on this thread (providing it the link to read and comment on)... I think it "gets us". Here's what it said:

Ah, the "Official A.I. Thread"-because nothing says "Chiefs Kingdom" like geospatial analytics and satellite imagery.

While Mahomes is busy reading defenses in real-time, Google's Al is out there identifying potholes and optimizing retail locations. I mean, who needs a solid offensive line when you've got Earth Engine in BigQuery, right?

But let's not get too excited. Sure, Al can predict traffic patterns and assess wildfire risks, but can it handle the real challenges-like explaining to your spouse why you spent $300 on Chiefs memorabilia after a loss?

In the end, while Al is revolutionizing data analysis, it still can't replicate the sheer joy of a perfectly executed flea-flicker or the agony of a missed field goal. So, until it can, let's keep our priorities straight: football first, Al second.

Deberg_1990 04-12-2025 10:01 AM

This is why I dont attend M.I.T.

burt 04-12-2025 11:05 AM

Have we signed this AI bum, yet?

notorious 04-12-2025 11:08 AM

This AI live close to you?

htismaqe 04-12-2025 12:13 PM

I need a private instance since I handle CUI but I did a dry run last week using publicly available info and my AI bot works.

I trained it in IT engineering and sales and gave it a product catalog. Took about 6 hours to train. Once I was done, I had it evaluate an RFP and it produced a proposal in about 10 minutes. I'd say it was about 80% complete but seeing as it takes a team of people a week to do the same work, I'd call it a success.

htismaqe 04-12-2025 12:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dlphg9 (Post 18027512)
Im a Gemini Trusted Tester for Google, so I get to try out things on Gemini that the general public doesn't get to try out. It's pretty cool some of the things I get to do. Its also a good little beer money side hustle that I can make like $150/month on.

I just started playing with Gemini. I had originally switched from Apple to Google due to monthly cost of 2TB storage. My cell provider offered me a perk last month to get my 2TB for half price. I found after I signed up that I also get Gemini Advanced as part of the package.

Mescalito345 04-12-2025 01:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jewish Rabbi (Post 18027452)
Practice? We talkin practice?

AI = Allen Iverson

Hoopsdoc 04-12-2025 03:14 PM

I work with a dude who is convinced that robots will replace virtually all human workers within four years. Convinced to the point that he’s making financial decisions with that expectation.

Rausch 04-12-2025 03:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hoopsdoc (Post 18027768)
I work with a dude who is convinced that robots will replace virtually all human workers within four years. Convinced to the point that he’s making financial decisions with that expectation.

AI is coming for the middle and not the bottom. There's no roofing or plumbing robots but there will be management, secretaries, and supervisors out of work. My job could actually be done by AI now in most respects.

scho63 04-12-2025 03:22 PM

I would love if AI could find answers to unsolved crimes.

MahomesMagic 04-12-2025 03:51 PM

Half of the hype is real and the other half is snake oil.


I did have one of my developers tell me he created a complete WP plugin using his Chinese AI sub in a few minutes and he only had had to do minor tweaks after.

RealSNR 04-12-2025 06:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by redfan (Post 18027506)
I love it on burgers and steak!

Man I'd drink that shit straight up

rydogg58 04-12-2025 07:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Spott (Post 18027491)
That seems great, but AI will eventually teach the sexbots how to nag, bitch about the other robots at work, and make passive aggressive comments.

Not if the creator is a typical hungry, horndog, 12 inch hung CP member like we all are. We've got the Girly thread and the What's For Dinner thread to pick and choose how we want our bitch built.

I can see it now...Build A Bitch. Franchises in every mall across America.

dlphg9 04-12-2025 07:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by htismaqe (Post 18027626)
I just started playing with Gemini. I had originally switched from Apple to Google due to monthly cost of 2TB storage. My cell provider offered me a perk last month to get my 2TB for half price. I found after I signed up that I also get Gemini Advanced as part of the package.

Yeah, my Gmail account has filled up with so much random shit. It's nice to get the extra storage for fairly cheap.

JohnnyHammersticks 04-12-2025 09:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JohnnyHammersticks (Post 18027420)
AI's future is like a sci-fi comedy where it masters everything but still can't figure out why women cry at rom-coms.

I asked Grok to give me a funny 1 sentence statement about the future of AI.

It failed.

BigRedChief 04-12-2025 10:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MahomesMagic (Post 18027786)
Half of the hype is real and the other half is snake oil.


I did have one of my developers tell me he created a complete WP plugin using his Chinese AI sub in a few minutes and he only had had to do minor tweaks after.

If you don’t think A.I. will dominate tech within the next 5 years…… you need to educate yourself further.

There is nothing that will stop it from that growth. Nothing that will keep it from taking over tech. It is full throttle by every government and business at this point. We will lose around 30% of all jobs in the USA. Actually more than that but there will also be gains in A.I. jobs.

Vegas_Dave 04-13-2025 09:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BigRedChief (Post 18028010)
If you don’t think A.I. will dominate tech within the next 5 years…… you need to educate yourself further.

There is nothing that will stop it from that growth. Nothing that will keep it from taking over tech. It is full throttle by every government and business at this point. We will lose around 30% of all jobs in the USA. Actually more than that but there will also be gains in A.I. jobs.

I've built 5 custom WordPress plugins using ChatGPT and depending on the language model it's speed and accuracy is amazing. Especially when you can use the newer models for coding and in your first query give it all the information it needs, I've had it get full functionality in the first attempt.

BigRedChief 04-15-2025 11:42 AM

Some fun use of A.I.

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BigRedChief 04-16-2025 03:17 AM

OpenAI is working on its own X-like social network, according to multiple sources familiar with the matter.

While the project is still in early stages, we’re told there’s an internal prototype focused on ChatGPT’s image generation that has a social feed. CEO Sam Altman has been privately asking outsiders for feedback about the project, our sources say.

It’s unclear if OpenAI’s plan is to release the social network as a separate app or integrate it into ChatGPT, which became the most downloaded app globally last month.
https://www.theverge.com/openai/6481...k-x-competitor

BigRedChief 04-21-2025 09:27 AM

This is Demis Hassabis. One of the smartest human's on earth. PHD in neural science from M.I.T. A Nobel prize winner for mapping all the proteins in our body. Use to take a year to map one protein, he used A.I. to map 200 in a year. .

He thinks A.I. is going possibly lead to the elimination of diseases in a decade. Create a Vaccine for a new diseases in weeks instead of years.


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htismaqe 04-21-2025 10:26 AM

The primary benefit of AI right now is not really "intelligence". It's that they can consume massive amounts of data in the fraction of the time a person can.

Fansy the Famous Bard 04-21-2025 10:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by htismaqe (Post 18036004)
The primary benefit of AI right now is not really "intelligence". It's that they can consume massive amounts of data in the fraction of the time a person can.

This... and also it will regurgitate and compile the data into a requested output with the same speed of lightning comparison to humans.

BWillie 04-21-2025 10:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dlphg9 (Post 18027512)
Im a Gemini Trusted Tester for Google, so I get to try out things on Gemini that the general public doesn't get to try out. It's pretty cool some of the things I get to do. Its also a good little beer money side hustle that I can make like $150/month on.

What does this equate to per hour

Fansy the Famous Bard 04-21-2025 11:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BWillie (Post 18036053)
What does this equate to per hour

Less than $1 an hour.

scho63 04-21-2025 04:42 PM

I'm very interested in what advancements can be accomplished in medical/health area.

Also would love to see how the brain works. Still so many unknowns.

BigRedChief 04-22-2025 04:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by htismaqe (Post 18036004)
The primary benefit of AI right now is not really "intelligence". It's that they can consume massive amounts of data in the fraction of the time a person can.

Agreed. This is baby steps compared to what's coming.


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