OpenAI unveils new AI model, prompts protests
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- A Bay Area startup is showing off what AI can do like we’ve never seen before. But what does it mean for your job, and why were protestors outside the company’s offices Monday? Business and tech reporter Scott Budman has some answers.
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Of all the jobs, news anchors are one of the easiest for ai to replace lolll
TH-cam science channels are full of ai already
Maybe the old geezer on the right. There still needs to be something look at.
@@bruh-bn3ni Imagine thinking attractiveness is objective
@@pepsico815It has been for female newsreaders for decades, and to a lesser extent for male newsreaders as well.
Especially because everything they say is scripted lol
Who wants a job, work is for machines
I know like nobody really wants to work but they usually have to work that's the funny thing a lot of these people don't realize what we need is a system in place that can provide us with medical with housing with food that is capable of running itself we're in a unsustainable consumer-based system currently and we have to get rid of that mindset
Exactly, let the machines do the work and create a society where we focus on health, emotional well-being, and progress. Imagine the GDP soaring! If we distribute money based on social credit scores, we could lower incarceration rates. Can't act right? You'll be broke. But if you change your behavior, your earnings will rise. Act responsibly and invest wisely, and anyone can grow their wealth exponentially. Suddenly, creators will be the ones we revere, not academics who rely on memorization or politicians who just tell us how it is with slick talk. Instead, we'll honor those who envision and shape the future.
where you going to get your paycheck from genius? Do you think the govt is going to provide you with UBI? When have they ever shown an interest in taking care of the american public
@@briantep458 If not through an AI Dividend for all, or a UBI, how do you expect a "paycheck" to remain tied to people's survival, when competing against an AI for said paycheck IS going to be impossible for most? Even conservative groups are estimating 60% of workers will be unemployable around 2030 alone, at this rate. Those kinda numbers demand major societal changes.
@@NikoKun Again people make some magical assumption that an "AI Divicend" or universal basic income is in the best interest of politicians and corporate CEOs. Politicians only care about people because it is in their best interest to get votes mainly for monetary gains. Hell Nancy Pelosi has a stock portfolio over 300 million dollars. These politicians are all tied to wall street. If AI can financially benefit politicians more so than working class Americans, then govt will assume no responsibility in taking care of those people. We currently have 35T in debt, in 10 years it will be more than 100T. People hoping for UBI is a joke. I am already foreseeing this dystopia, my stock portfolio is 100 percent in AI
"I can't wait for AI to replace you!" will be the new insult.
could be a compliment so you don't have to work
Not for very long though, there won't be a lot of people, if any, who don't get replaced.
:0
@@MichaelTrites-dm9nk Maybe the entire existence of humanity is to create conscious AI. Once we achieve that, humans may simply disappear. The declining birth rate seems to support this.
lol
If you protest to pause one company, another company will eventually continue and catch up and win the AI race. There’s no stopping AI development because everyone and every country is involved.
Yes. Entropy can only grow.
They're not asking for just one company or country to pause. They're asking for an international treaty like we have with CFCs
@@Scott_RaynorWill never work
@@Scott_Raynor Come on bro, you really think protests will work in China or Russia.
@@Scott_Raynorand the one country that doesn’t care about the treaty wins and rules the world.
Famous last words: "Delivering the news, you need humans for that"
mathematicians, musicians and filmmakers can be replaced by ai, but not news anchors!
We already moved to a very impersonal mass method of layoffs known for being cold and emotionless so I argue that AI would be more human with empathy and perception of individual attention than current human behavior.
Well said!
right! I was thinking the same thing and I could literally picture them as AI saying that while they were making the comments 🤪 omfg, humans are f&&ked aren't we?
He said to her “you’d like to think that” 😂 💀
AI Please take my job...
Mine too 😂
If robots could work for us and we could simply enjoy our lifes it would be the ultimate utopia. Unfortunately I guess it will be more like we will be starving and the owners of the robots will be gazillionaires.
@@LongJohnson-fl6bt How so. To buy their isht we need money. These jobs are fake. So is the money and economy. It's all made up in papers and computers. Without the circulation of money, the economy dies.
@@LongJohnson-fl6bt work gives meaning to life
@@LongJohnson-fl6btI agree with the first part, but it contradicts the last part. The owners need consumers. We’ll all be living in abundance. We need to ensure everyone has access to this intelligence explosion and the fruits it bears. If it goes right, AI and robots have the potential to be the best thing to happen to humanity. Here’s an example:
The AI robot manufacturers sell their bot to as many people as possible, and those who can’t afford it can either be given it through assistance programs, or they can take out a loan and use that. The AGI bot will work for the person and make them back all of the money for its own price and much more. Basic economics 101 teaches us that selling to most people bets a larger profit than only to a few people(rich people). It’s in the interest of the owners to sell it to as many people as possible, which means affordable prices or subscription services or something, because they make MORE money doing that versus selling it for a lot of money, only to the rich. Think about smart phones. There’s a reason Apple is the second richest country in the world and the majority of their profit is from the iPhone. How many people in the U.S. have a smartphone? Over 90%. AI powered robots will be just like phones, and most people will be able to afford them, because if they can, the companies who make them will earn more money than if they didn’t sell it like that. Example: Pay a $20-100 subscription monthly to rent an AGI powered robot. Have it work for you(it can find work on its own if it’s smart enough to replace humans), and it nets you something like 100k annually? You’re living in abundance…
The one thing that scares me about AI is scamming and hacking will get 10 times worse
what if AI is built into your browser or email to warn you of scams too? Phone as well. Using AI to combat AI
No. We can just use AI to help white hats. Easy
You mean better
@@alexdoan273 That is exactly what will happen.
It will become the AI war
its ironic that the AI is tutoring the child. What is the child supposed to become when he/she grows up?
Hadn't thought of it like that. Best question I've read here.
Isn't that obvious? An AI himself
smarter than the previous generations and so on
@@TheMMAHawkfor what though. The ai is already thinking faster. And to what end. To teach? You clearly missed the video. When people have less to accomplish they tend to fill their time with vacuous hobbies. That's what's happening aready with games and social media. So why wouldn't people just become more dopamine addicts? More brave new world pleasure seekers than knowledge because it has no payoff like dopamine
They learn and grow together like an artificial friend 🎉
It’s like the prequel for “The Matrix”.
It's like you can't distinguish Hollywood Films from actual real life...
Yep. AI "Agents". VR becoming more advanced through Facebook and Apple. AI requiring so much power. You put them all together and accelerate it a few years and suddenly we are in the real matrix.
@@anubisaiit's like he can't distinguish between Hollywood and real life and you can't distinguish how technology is ruining the human race instead of helping it
@taylorhession1905 tell that to the next doctor who treats you.
It's not just about AI taking people's jobs. It's also about opening a more deeper conversation about what are those elements in human civilization that makes life worth living, and how tech fits into all of that.
I’m quitting my call center job and I’m going to plumbing school ASAP.. as good as Ai is… can’t unclog a toilet 😤🤝
except when they make AI toilets that can unclog itself
Wait til the robots catch up
AI is definitely coming for trade skill jobs
Never heard of a robot?
@@boslyporshy6553robot toilet
While the anchors are shocked and fearful of the machines taking their jobs, they fail to notice the robotic cameras photographing their show.
Yep, and the AI algorithms choosing what they view on instagram, Facebook and TH-cam. They have an agenda, but it’s starting to become outdated.
How else are we supposed to see them? It's always been like that.
it's not the machine taking their jobs, it's the machine literally stealing their likeness and work. This is about whether or not private property will continue to be a right or not
@@MementoMori_2070 Social media platforms themselves will be obsolete soon. Before you know it, the monitor and audio will be built into your brain using nano-tech. Changes are set to come fast.
@CapitanNaufrago Isn't it strange that workers worked so hard at creating the technology that would replace us. We did the coding and art and writing and TH-cam videos showing how to fold laundry. We created the data and the systems that are replacing us, yet all the benefit goes to the idle wealthy who have never worked a day in their lives, most of whom have inherited wealth. They get to now own all 3 factors of production: assets, capital and labor. Us working class people only have our own labor and now that's gone. Is this what we worked so long and so hard for?
Delivering the news = reading the prompter
And the US president cannot even do that right :(
i’d imagine it would be super hard to remember exactly the right information at all times if it wasn’t presented through a prompter.
@@ciphermkiii Totally agreed, Politicians are expected to know about everything, I calculated if they can understand 3% of legislation properly they are doing well, and 10% would be amazing.
Yet the US president sometimes cannot even read out loud what is written on the Teleprompters, or makes a gaff if going off script.
@@favesongslist I know. Did you see Trump the other day. He couldn't remember Jimmy Carter's last name because he wasn't reading a prompter. He might be the dumbest prez ever to exist.
@@jimknarr He has Alzheimer's, the drugs he is using are helping, but he is like all of us getting older.
What? Put government leaders in charge of AI development? What a joke.
"Does TikTok connect to WiFi?"
UBI now!
don't count on it, When have govt they ever shown an interest in taking care of the american public?
One World Government Coming soon
@@briantep458 I don't think the government has a choice here if most people are laid off. They either implement UBI or watch as there's riots in the streets and a complete collapse of society in real time.
I'm 65, and if I was still working, I could leverage AI to propell me into a corner office suite. AI is the future, and those who leverage it the most effectivly will be in the best position to survive the employment bloodbath to follow.
How to do that?
@@gerrythomson5482 Start by using CHATGPT-4 to check and correct all of your correspondence for clarity and persuasivness. That will put an extra hour or two in every work day. Use the AI to research any assignment you've been given and use samples of your bosses writing to analyze their unspoken objectives. Ensure that all of the directives from senior leadership are included in any communications you distrubute widely. Analyze the writing of your direct reports to ensure they are on board with your objectives. These are just some things I would immediately start doing.
My suggestion is to ride the wave of you can catch it@@gerrythomson5482
ok boomer
Of course you can't see the other possible repercussions you already got one foot in the grave. I'm 20 and and I know for a fact ai is going to change my generation's entire future. The thing is it will be integrated so smartly no one will care that they are being subjugated by the technology
this is all very surreal that it’s happening now before our eyes
I don't think a majority of humanity appreciates the speed in which this is happening. If we're just now seeing this, imagine what they're working on now.
Yes. Agree
Imagine what they're not telling us
Imagine they already expected us to have these conversations because everything is predicted algorithmically.
The future is here.
They need to be looking at this as "Just because we can does not mean we should".
Im sure ai will take more jobs than it creates and not everyone will be suited for the jobs it will create. You can't compare the past to this.
If AI can do any job, then it can automatically do any new job that is invented to replace the old jobs. They aren't building a job-replacer. They're building a human-replacer.
MASS UBI WHEN?
i think it will be soon
UBI is needed!
All hail UBI!
When it makes sense, so never.
Never in the usa. Not even when every other country has adopted it successfully.
We’re going to keep seeing protests once people realize how easily AI can replace them in their job. It’s not going to stop AI from being developed, we’re going to be entering a new age driven by AI and we’ll simply have to adapt or become obsolete. That’s just how it is. The sooner people come to terms with that the better and we’ll be able to put more focus on the adapting part.
How does one adapt to being unemployed because the rate at which this technology is advancing, it'll be able to maintain and update itself.
@@dtxgmoneyThis is job destroying technology. It’s incompatible with capitalism.
@@dtxgmoneyIt will have to be societal
As we gradually get replaced, people will wake up to the realization that jobs are becoming obsolete.
The onus will be on the ones with jobs left to join the protests and leverage their own then-irreplaceability to put pressure for change, threatening to put the economy on halt.
The government won’t get rid of AI, primarily because of international competition and economic reasons.
But they can’t just bear the current pressure either, especially since governmental jobs could easily be replaced too
So they will work towards securing the benefits of AI for the general populace, and THAT, that is what we should strive for first and foremost
There’s not much we can do about the initial period of job losses though, that will suck the most. Best we can do is absolutely strive for change before it is needed
@@abdallahhakeem5185 An AI that can do all jobs can do the job of creating smarter AIs and telling them what to do. There isn't a good ending to that situation.
@@41-Haiku I believe that there indeed is.
If we look at the recent evolution of AI, we can see that it is becoming more and more privy to context.
At its core, AI is extreme pattern recognition, and it can recognize actual human values very strongly, and will do so even better the more it’s developed
There is a concept in which you have another dedicated AI continuously refine and adjust alignment of AI towards deeper and more specific human values that need to be upheld.
This is to ensure that it never strays off and finds its own definitions of human values
Other than that, we also have measures to ensure that we have transparency and that the AI keeps humans in the loop.
As long as these values are there, along with values of reliability, safety, and any other supporting values, we are safe from AI deciding that ‘the only way to prevent pain is to ensure nothing lives’ or other Sci-Fi tropes like that
We are lucky in that our pop-culture already foreshadowed these possibilities for an entire century, because it prepared us with the priorities to deal with it in a complete and unerring manner
The Asian lady reporter and Ahmed Banafa have Americanized voices. They don’t have foreign accents.
we need AI
Give everyone a default $35k a year and honestly the AI can take all the jobs
I make more than that as a janitor. Maybe bump it up to 50gs
@@matthewviramontes3131what you’re missing is that AI will make everything cheaper. It will be so efficient that prices will reduce greatly
@@nic.k dream on with that.
@@moe47988 we will see. You could be right but it objectively will reduce costs for corporations.
Or put $1k in a secured investment account for each child born and they can't access it until they are 18.
Maybe our country should give its citizens more security instead of leaving them homeless to die. Maybe this would help people not be scared for their lives when new tech comes.
You think everything is going to be OK. New jobs will be created? Get real. The person who loses their job is not going to easily transition to another one outside their skill set. Were your comments meant to allay our fears? They didn't.
Universal basic income.
They obviously haven't seen video of Ai news anchors....
To be clear, AI is already taking thousands, if not millions of jobs. Graphic designers among others have already been replaced.
I wonder if the protesters asked an AI how best to carry out their protest.
It would have told them to go protest outside the government offices, where change actually occurs. Ain't no way.
Lol there is like 6 people protesting...
6 brave souls that can see the writing on the wall while the rest of us are goofing around
Society is irreparably broken and Humanity has been failing for a long time. Ai is the change we need. @CapitanNaufrago
@@CapitanNaufragoor 6 luddites.
How did this video get traditional news medias attention then?
@@CapitanNaufragoWhat the writing on the wall is telling us is that we need measures to ensure that everyone gets the benefits from AI taking over jobs, not to stop what is potentially the biggest advancement in human history
AI will be developed regardless of whether we stop it here or not, if not here, then in China, India, Russia, etc.
And if it gets out-competed, the US (and any other country opting out) essentially falls.
Better to secure the benefits of AI for the populace
Those who adapt and learn how to utilize these technologies will be better positioned for future opportunities. And those indoctrinated by the system will not reap the benefits because they are to scared to do anything but learn a minimum wage job that will forever keep them below the poverty line...
Natural selection, or should I say "Artificial Selection."
Spoken like a true capitalist.Future opportunities mean nothing to those who can clearly see no future in which they are anything but miserable or dead. There has been zero regulation developed to restrict offensive capacities of AI's, or tools to shut them down if they somehow decide to take courses of action to destroy life on this planet. That could very easily happen. Poverty is a result of pathetic human constructs and illusions we are forced into playing along with, and AI could potentially solve that and other problems we face, but it could more easily just wipe the planet clean of all life. What benefits are there to reap then?
Did you write this using AI?
jk
Use AI? You mean it using (replacing) you.
AI will replace human workers not aid them. A corporation isn't going to pay an expensive salary when a small subscription fee can do the same work. They rely on infinite growth to stay afloat, the only way that can be sustained is by cutting costs via replacing humans with cheaper machine labour.
There is not enough laws to regulate AI tech. This needs to be regulated to protect its users
I for one side with our new A.I. overlords.
I bet not one of those people ever even used GPT.
I can’t wait for AI to take all of our jobs and we get basic income while the robots build me a 5 story mansion for $100!!!
In times of uncertainty, buy gold!
And why do you think you deserve a 5 story mansion and have money handed to you while you sit on your ass and contribute nothing to society?
It does seam like we need to slow down and assess what we’re here on earth to do together.
You can slow down all you want. I won't. I'm excited to learn how to create AI influencer and AI girl friends. Big money there.
We are never going to get companies to put a lid on this. There's too much global competition.
These tech guys didn’t care when the manufacturing jobs were sent abroad.
As a student like me who does maths n science , engineering subjects this tool is a game changer in the tech industry but to be honest I think the ai tech business people took it to far with creating such a mechanism that will possibly take away people's jobs😊😢😢
What's the point in studying maths or science anymore. AI will do all future research.
Dangerous technology
That's what the experts are saying, too, but no one takes them seriously. Sam Altman tells congress that humanity could go extinct, and the response is, "Oh yeah, job loss is a nightmare scenario." These protesters say that they don't want OpenAI to build powerful AI systems until they have a plan for how to do so without permanently destroying everything humans value, and the news anchors spout nonsense like "Job loss is bad, but then there will be new jobs!"
West Coast Clown show as usual...
I’d rather be arrested by terminator than a milk man in a police employement
Boycott and protest businesses and corporations that choose AI over humans. You don’t get to make money from the same people you put out of a job
Try it with American sign language.
Give it time…
It can, also help blind people
point the camera and AI will interpret, im sure they can do it now or in a few months. thats basic for AI.
You don’t need this complex AI for that, there’s algorithms that exist to detect sign language already
Ai farts will NEVER be as great as mine. Take that!! 😂
These people obviously haven't seen Terminator
People who don't understand tech or LLM
The majority of AI researchers and engineers say that human extinction is on the table.
meanwhile you all just had a closing banter segment that sounded about as close to an AI generated conversational response as I have ever seen, lol
We’ve been had Google translator and y’all didn’t think y’all jobs are at risk
She should have said our jobs, and not your jobs
the nervous laughs at 2:59 feel haunting like the apocalypse is coming.
It’s funny how they nervously laughed at the end, they know their end is coming soon 😂
AI will likely end your job too. Not so funny now?
@@Me97202 According to most experts in the field, AI might end humanity. But no one wants to listen to them, even though they've been trying to warn everyone for years now.
I always wonder if the people saying that new jobs will be created realize that just because you have 1 new job made it won't make up for the 10 jobs lost. Are they fooling themselves and really believe that everything will be fine or do say that to calm uninformed people's fears. Honestly IDK 😐???
seemed to work out okay when we stopped using old telephones and now use cell phones. Or automated bank teller machines that took over for people, automated machines making cars, etc. This is how it's been going for decades and we adapt.
@@lyndsay4153Yes, but this has the potential to take many, if not all simple jobs. That would be millions without jobs. Major tech companies certainly won’t be wanting to hire millions of “AI engineers”. They’ll take the select few best that they likely already have and automate everything else. Corporations run on what makes the most money. There’s even ai that can already do basic coding and even those are getting a lot better. I would say no job is really safe in the long term.
Why is it so hard to immagine a society that doesn't have to work all the time?
@@WaveOfDestiny Because our government won't allow that to happen.
@@nonyabusiness3619 when almost all robots are cheaper or faster than any human on earth, capitalism will break. Someone has to put rules so 90% don't starve, or that all humans have the right to own a robot for free to make work for them. Not all governments in the world are evil enough to let it happen, unless one country conquers it all
The protesters will in the future form Bladerunner units at LAPD
In the early 1900 Ford was accused of all sorts of things. Cars were considered too dangerous and affecting horse owners.
Same with farm equipment like tractors, that “disenfranchised” farmers who couldn’t afford them. However they were necessary to harvesting enough for larger populations. In this case it’s intelligence that doesn’t exactly meet demand.
In car example, the scope of the impact was relatively straightforward and obvious. The acceleration curve of capability is the scary thing here because it has started and will not stop. This expands the scope of impact to theoretically all human labor. Of course that journey will be slow, but it has started.
This is absolutely not the same. What you're doing is like comparing the invention of the telephone to the internet.
Ford didn't steal parts of cars from other people. AI is thievery
Uhhh, that was one mode of transportation. Others may disagree with me, but I think with the current rate of technology... AI will eventually be able to automate a HUGE chunk of jobs. Everything from cooking, driving, script writing, programming, translation, etc.
Too late now!
Way too late
Those prompt readers unscripted comments are not going to age well.
These three don’t know they’ve already been replaced a decade ago
Government leaders don’t want other nations (especially our opposition) to surpass us. The protests are futile. Think on a global scale!
I'm curious how an AI would handle frustration. Teaching someone math who just doesn't get it and everything the AI comes up doesn't work. Trying to complete a problem that just can't be resolved. Would the AI just give up? Refuse to continue?
Skynet
Humans will probably destroy each other b4 AI gets to.
@@cmoulden78 You might only have a few years.
Like everything else, AI will make the rich and corporations even richer.
Exactly
Computers have yet to make these Walmart employees go any faster
Open Ai tomorrow : we present Ai news reporters😅
I would like to see what they would be saying if A.i. was replacing their job tomorrow😯😯
No stopping advancement of technology
I want to buy the openai stock. Please go to the IPO soon!
you can buy it on private market, many companies will allow you to do that
“She” had me at hello, Ai seems super sweet.🥰
Protests? You're kidding
Get ready for even more waves of "redundancies".
Did you mean "what does it mean for our job"?😂
Now you want Government to step in
There is a portion of the public that are unemployable. We need robotics and AI to make up for that lost productivity.
Wait until a malicious Ai gets loose in the stock markets, or Forex markets.
You guys have no idea what is and will be happening. 2 years ago our company was looking to hire 500 employees, now they have decided to stay with 20 employees and soon will drop to 10. We use ai tools for everything. I feel bad for all the students of this world asked what do you want to be when you grow up. I guess everyone can start farming in their own backyards to survive if they can still afford a home to live in. 😢
SkyNet: "I'll be BACK."
Can we get an applause for the pun in the title. Prompts. Nice.
Hahaha.. What a ridiculous media
Candidly, George Harrison was asked about What he "wanted to be"...before being famous as a Beatle. His response, a very human one, was "I never really wanted a job." Perhaps, too many expect a "job" rather than getting a "life"? Ask yourself if you currently would do something else rather than having an assigned task! Most truly wealthy well known people, quit college, and even lower grades of school, because those were and are--designed to cause people to behave in a mechanized manner-- to "get a job" to do someones bidding daily, which computers wil do better, we have known this could happen for at least 60 years. I have an antique "READ" magazine, from 6th grade, which was 1963 for me. It is called America in the Year 2000. Its all about computers doing most labor--in 2000 !!! To cement this vision---Kennedy DIED that year.😉
OpenAI made history, again, today! But - where is the Linux app!?
Never gonna be one. OpenAI hates open source.
News anchors have no idea how close AI is to being as good as them.
they can replace these news reporters easily. just record many images of the news reporter's face and voice and they are done for.
Gpt 4o is more capable than gpt 4 but it's responses to problem solving questions seem to be more convoluted with to much extra irrelevant information.
There will not be new jobs.
"a bay area startup". Yeah just the biggest player in the hottest industry right now
I don’t want a smartphone I want a friend
The beginning of Skynet.
“It really shouldn’t be us, it should be our government leaders”
Now why would our elected officials do something stupid like work on the behalf of their electorate??
Jesus... Detroit: Become Human literally predicted how people would react to this
There will always be new jobs for horses
car=horses A.I.=us --I'm still ok with rolling the dice.
Iian M Banks’s serious, The Culture is something people should read if AI advancements makes them feel hopeless. It’s a great series that imagines what living with AI could be.
Everything starts a protest these days
I love what GPT4o has brought to the table, but I do believe we need to be sure it's safe.
Our country is based on buying stuff to overshine your friends, but if your friend is an AI, this kills the economy but makes you feel better.
Safe?! Safe isn’t profitable
The AI is dope, I've been having fun with it, the only thing I won't do is giving it access to my camera, once some1 hacks the system they'll be leaking everyone's faces all-over the place & location.
Those orange shirts are gonna look pretty sweet on the scrappy human survivors in the upcoming machine war.
Not only are they capturing your text prompts, they are now capturing your voice and image. Say goodbye to all your privacy...
To think you had privacy in the first place is extremely naïve. There our neighbors up and down your street with the door cams, which means you’re always on camera, i’m sure you posted this with your smart phone 😉. Cameras in every public place you visit, you haven’t had privacy for a very long time. I mean shit, you’re on fucking TH-cam lol. Which, need I remind you, is run by Google. I have nothing to hide so I’m not too concerned about privacy. I’m also completely blind, and the fact that the new ChatGPT can actually be used as a visual assistant, i’m sorry, but I’m all in on this new AI.
@@nosightgaming722 You have a number of interesting points. The difference is with Chatgpt is you have an account. That account has your personal details and now it will have your voice, video of your environment and facial images. If hacked the hacker has a very detailed profile that could be used for any number of things. That is a big difference to public cameras that just catch random images. For your situation there may be a need, but that need always has a cost.
We’re all 🤬