• Butterbee (She/Her)@beehaw.org
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    6 months ago

    “fax machines are at odds with a world embracing artificial intelligence.” So bring on the fax machines! MORE fax machines!

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      I don’t see how that makes sense as a statement, an ai with access to a 56k modem can send a fax. It feels like they’re just using ai as a buzzword.

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        Of cause that is a BS reason. But they should have stopped using fax machines 20 years ago. How can any reason they give why they have to stop now be any other than BS.

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        It reads to me more just as a statement of contrast, as in ‘we’re in a world of incredibly high-tech new technology, we shouldn’t still be using something from the Victorian era!’

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        The issue is not sending, it is receiving. With a fax you need to do some OCR to extract the text, which you then can feed into e.g an AI.

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            At horrendous expense, yes. Using it for OCR makes little sense. And compared to just sending the text directly, even OCR is expensive.

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              I was about to say, you could do serviceable OCR on a 486, which illustrates just how little processing power is needed for conventional approaches compared to this hallucinating AI nonsense.

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                  I wouldn’t do it on my phone. 🙄

                  What I’m saying is that it would probably be fairly easy to incorporate an already existing technology in to an AI.