Technology has put thieves out of work, and now it s the turn of the fortune tellers

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-31

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The thief's ancestor never imagined that his apprentices and grandchildren would one day fall into a miserable situation where there is nowhere to steal money and no way to steal money. Unwillingly, they had no choice but to stretch out their dirty hands to the elderly in the countryside who were not used to using mobile phones, and survived.

This scene, the fortune teller's grandfather, didn't count it.

However, today, the news just came that made the fortune teller grandfather worry about the livelihood of his disciples and grandchildren.

78% accuracy, how about it, as a fortune teller, the accuracy rate is enough, right?No number of masters dare to guarantee that they have such a high accuracy rate every time.

Yes**Health, income, death.

How's that, is it enough to meet everyone's needs?

It's a "fortune-telling" AI called Life2vec, in Denmark, that contains 6 million people's employment, health data, income, social benefits, job positions, medical history, and converted into life experiences.

If this can be proven to be applicable to all levels of society, then it means that, to a certain extent, it can ** the fate of people.

Unexpectedly, there will be such a day, and a person's ethereal fate can also be roughly **.

The speed and application of technology have greatly exceeded our expectations, and we are a little expecting that this novel gadget will really appear soon.

Perhaps, out of curiosity about his own fate and how to "steal the sky", right?

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