Google will use machine learning to estimate a user’s age (www.theverge.com)
from misk@sopuli.xyz to technology@lemmy.world on 12 Feb 17:05
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hendrik@palaver.p3x.de on 12 Feb 17:11 next collapse

I'd say it's bound to be more difficult for Google, as every Youtube comment for example, sounds like being made by an 8 yo. Whereas Meta can just tell. You're still on Facebook? Probably 50+... And on WhatsApp, the amount of boomer memes re-posted would be an immediate tell...

just_another_person@lemmy.world on 12 Feb 17:12 next collapse

Good luck with that

kubica@fedia.io on 12 Feb 17:13 next collapse

But it already asked me to confirm a guess about me years ago... I confirmed the guess, that is my info, whatever it said.

ThePowerOfGeek@lemmy.world on 12 Feb 17:34 next collapse

Time to flood their AI with a ton of skibidi toilet and ‘what the sigma’ memes, so it confuses everyone for eight year olds.

jmcs@discuss.tchncs.de on 12 Feb 17:37 next collapse

But they already did that to target ads. Someone found a way to repackage an existing feature for their performance review?

ooterness@lemmy.world on 12 Feb 17:42 next collapse

That’s weird, the computer says everyone was born January 1, 1900.

chaosCruiser@futurology.today on 12 Feb 19:26 collapse

Speak for yourself. Here in the NULL island, we’re all born on January 1st, 1970.

kbal@fedia.io on 12 Feb 17:46 next collapse

Okay Google, if you can guess my age accurately to within a decade based on my youtube viewing history and whatever other data you can get, I will give you a cookie.

TommySoda@lemmy.world on 12 Feb 18:04 next collapse

This just sounds like an excuse to get more training data. Like those companies that use AI to guess someone’s age based on a photo while their website is covered in AI images.

Kolanaki@pawb.social on 12 Feb 18:06 next collapse

It’s gonna think I am a 7 year old girl with the shit I search for and keep on my google cloud. 😭

TimeSquirrel@kbin.melroy.org on 12 Feb 18:32 collapse

Don't worry, there's enough other bronies out there to skew the average age up.

webghost0101@sopuli.xyz on 12 Feb 19:56 next collapse

“When it detects a user may be under 18, Google will notify them that it has changed some of their settings and will offer information about how users can verify their age with a selfie, credit card, or government ID.”

Selfies are useless as proof for young adults and people with a young face. No algorithm can tell a 17.11 yo from a 18 yo so it will flag every single one of them.

This is a way to normalize handing over your details for the next generations. Nothing more.

The good news isn that once teens figure out that other browsers and search engines don’t stop them from finding porn they might stick with them.

nick@midwest.social on 12 Feb 21:09 collapse

I’m sure they will do licenses detection.

I work in IDV and we have tons of ways to determine if a picture is fake.

Edit: oh lol, it’s not even that advanced. Using my searches (I don’t use google ever) and my YouTube history is gonna turn up some real interesting results.

sunzu2@thebrainbin.org on 12 Feb 20:16 next collapse

Need to work on replacing YouTube

jet@hackertalks.com on 13 Feb 03:41 next collapse

They already know, they are just making it user facing.

hendrik@palaver.p3x.de on 13 Feb 06:07 collapse

Certainly the correct answer. I mean their whole business model includes exactly these kinds of "algorithms". Knowing people's age, amongst other factors, is what Google is about, and the reason for the majority of their income.

Maeve@kbin.earth on 13 Feb 06:12 collapse

Google is an alphabet agency company. You're not wrong, but they do, have and are handing that information over to governments, including the current US administration.

hendrik@palaver.p3x.de on 13 Feb 06:34 collapse

Sure. And that's the case for most big tech companies. I think the fact is a bit unrelated to this topic, though. The government already knows everyone's birthday... At least for their own citizens, they don't really need to ask Alphabet to provide that to them.

Maeve@kbin.earth on 13 Feb 06:53 collapse

Can you not grasp the larger implications?

NeoNachtwaechter@lemmy.world on 13 Feb 06:08 next collapse

Laughable!

I have the same Google account for >18 years, but they still don’t get it.

doctortofu@reddthat.com on 13 Feb 06:13 next collapse

“When it detects a user may be under 18, Google will notify them that it has changed some of their settings and will offer information about how users can verify their age with a selfie, credit card, or government ID.”

This will definitely not be used to get a massive amount of face and ID data from users who get misclassified as underage due to “glitches” and suddenly locked out from their Gmail accounts or Android phones. Nope, no sirree, that will never happen at all, Google wouldn’t do such an unethical and evil thing!

fraize@startrek.website on 13 Feb 14:22 next collapse

I mean, with the number of hair-replacement and teeth-implant adverts I’ve been seeing lately, I feel like they figured it out a long time ago.

phoenixz@lemmy.ca on 13 Feb 15:13 next collapse

Yeah Google, wait, wait, I’m leaving already, I’ve already stopped my storage subscription, but gimme a second pleaase, stop pushing me away that hard!

phoenixz@lemmy.ca on 13 Feb 15:16 collapse

Its going to be interesting to see how I can degoogle my phone

I’ve already stopped using search nearly a decade ago, I only still had a storage subscription (and with that, YouTube premium) which I just now stopped.

The only service I’m still interested in is YouTube because of the content, the rest can die in a fire, I’m going full self hosting

YouTube has revance, right?

What’s the best non Google OS for a phone? I have a OnePlus 12

Adulated_Aspersion@lemmy.world on 13 Feb 16:59 collapse

GrapheneOS.