
- cross-posted to:
- funny@sh.itjust.works
it might only have access when asked specific questions, though why wouldn’t it answer ‘where am I’ then?
Next question: What process did you use to know to tell me where to find McDonalds?
AI: i can’t talk about that right now.
I wonder if they’re using 2 AI systems, one for location and the other for information. That would work for this scenario.
Merl: I don’t know
Probably just has your IP address which can narrow it down a reasonable amount if you’re not using a VPN.
Not with the public IP, this point to the used ISP server, which can be between 50-350 km away. The user IP normally isn’t visible by third party. In mobile they can localize you iv you have activated the GPS or localisation in the settings, than they can use the GPS data or the nearby transponder location (200-300 m). If it is an AI from Google, MS or Apple, they already know your direction, eg. using their maps, or by logging you.
Simply DON’T use AI from big US corporations.
But then it has location information.
No one mentioned, say, GPS or a similar technology. Therefore, if you can narrow down someone’s location in any way, you have location information.