Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Just Now 12:45, September 2, 2014

     Here I am considering what to post on my next blog when my son gets a call on his cell phone.  This particular son is currently "homeless", meaning, he moved out of his apartment and is living between, me, his Dad, and friends.

     The call stated that the company had received information from one of his friends or family regarding...... and get this.... a home security system.  My son stated this company obviously had the wrong number since he has no friends or family. And I reminded him that he literally has no home of which to put a security system, either.

     This reminded me of a call I received the other day regarding refinancing my home. When I asked the person, we'll call him "John", which company he was with, he responded but then proceeded with his sales pitch as to why I should refinance with his company. I then asked him if he was a real person.  "John" told me that a lot of people have told him he sounds like a computer, but he was a real person.  Again, he proceeded with his pitch. I then asked him to remind me which company he was with, he took a long pause, and again proceeded with his sales pitch. I asked him several questions of which he did not answer. So, I asked him again if he was an "actual individual".  Again, he responded with more of his sales pitch. I told him I was going to end the call because he was not answering my questions and again he proceeded with his sales pitch. So I hung up.

     What aggravates me the most is that companies now are using artificial "intelligence" for their sales calls and then programming these A.I. units to convince people that they are actual humans.

     For one thing, people are not that stupid. For another, this artificial intelligence unit (and I use intelligence lightly) has taken  a real person's job!  In essence, we don't have to worry about where the jobs are going, because these large corporations are using A.I. units now.

     The job market has just been decreased by A.I. units pretending to be humans, V.O.i.P. calls, scanners, cameras, and any other "things" that people consider a convenience.

     The next technological advance will be people pushing entire carts full of groceries through a "scanner", of which will allow all items to be scanned and paid for in one sweep.  How?  RFID's. Soon.

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