We need to start talking seriously about how AI is going to make life much harder for us when we enjoy hotel visits.
I just wrapped up a virtual luncheon with business partners for the hospitality industry, and cracking down is coming.
Security experts, technology vendors and former “participants” talked about habits and tech to root out visitors, and oh boy that is some scary stuff that they are coming up with.
How many times a door opens and closes, how many wifi signals in a room, were these signals available the whole time during the guest stay or did they pop in and out, housekeeping apps to help housekeeping “flag” things that seem shady.
The technology is here and becoming more affordable, and the demonstration I saw showed how people can get “caught in the net”. And how the AI is ready NOW to make help support plans that hotels may activate.
At an affordable price.
I believe it. So how do we get around it is the question. are we being recorded the minute we step out of the car by the street camera, hotel lobby cameras, elevator cameras ? would the be able identify you via Burner phone?
Not exactly on topic but a good interview along parallel lines on the BBC today on AI. It's clearly going to be massively disruptive in many ways, the OP's theme being one that's clearly dear to our hearts and minds.
Another potential disruptor is the “cashless society”. Slow to take off here but in places like China it’s already made huge inroads and thrown a massive wet blanket over the SW industry.
And I expect B-Phones to be done away with within the next 5 years. You will still be able to buy cheap phones, and get cheap service plans, but they will do away with the cards you can buy at most stores to re-up. They will force us to use a credit card or bank account to pay the service plan fees. And don't worry about the homeless because they will all have EBT cards or "stimulus" type cards to pay with - all of which will easily tie back to the real person.
Won't bother me because I will have already executed my exit plan before then!
Actual real life interviews in a hotel have the future employer let the hotel staff know, and ask them to guide them to the conference room/hotel room area, in case a candidate gets lost.
According to the webinar, the AI will be triggered if certain criteria re met in terms of short term WiFi pings on the local network, elevator traffic goes specifically to one floor above others at a higher rate, and how often a door is opened without a keycard at a higher rate than normal for a guest that does not have a lot of people in the room (like family).
And you can forget about the “leave the door ajar” for appointment, it’s a big red flag, according to the former trainer of ladies. The AI will “know” and get security involved.
Just saying someone is right does not mean they are actually right.
Your honor, my client did not commit this crime because he swears he did not do it.
You have to provide evidence, assert its value before impartial citizens, and establish it is demonstrably infallible.
Your premise Assfuck is that propaganda and litigation operate within the same arena of social value. You are virtually alone in that proposition. Most of your allies are already or soon will be in prison.
Top Tech Execs discuss AI in Private Senate meeting. Happening today.
Pre Cognition Crimes go back to the days of Nazi Germany. Now there is just a bot to prove it. Heywire would be proud.
And btw, was at a Aryes in LA a couple of weeks ago, a mini vaca to the beach,
You now need to use your key card inserted to a box on the wall to turn the lights and AC on. Course the idea, to turn the power off when you leave. Having two cards is a good idea.
Is someone waiting outside in the parking lot? For how long?
General rule is that a visitor will arrive, let lady know he is here, and wait for an ok, unless they pre-established the entire details of appointment earlier.
Someone who has been in the parking lot for a few minutes may be ok, but if you have a LOT of people waiting in parking lot with unrecognized IP addresses AND they visit the same room, red flag goes up.
None of this is really “AI”. It’s a set of rules (people have ruined the word algorithm for me, so I just fucking refuse to use it, but there it is) that any enterprise could employ if they wanted. And you know what? They might. They might not. Either way, the game abides, and shall adapt accordingly.
And in fact, in the Bay Area particularly, I’d welcome enhanced surveillance. In sick of you people breaking into every rental car in the parking lot 8 times a week. There’s nothing in there bro.
Fuckin lazy ass bip faggots. I gotta non-lethal rig I’m dying to try out on these faggots. I’m pretty sure it’s illegal but I’ll go to jail for the opportunity to blind a thieving faggot. Shits worth it.
Ok, riddle me this, why go through the set up as described when it's much easier & cheaper just to lock down the elevators with card key activation.
Girls therefore generally wont book in those kind of hotels, problem solved, no extra steps needed.
Some larger hotels such as the Palazzo/ Venetian in Vegas have card key swipe & security guards standing by in the hallway corridor BEFORE you get to the elevator banks.
Point being is the hotel sets the tone prior to anyone booking a room, and they chase off anyone they don't want so they don't have to retroactively do it "at the back end"