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      no

      maybe to have in cases where they are under to much load, such as a massive emergency where they get way more calls than they can handle.

      as a backup only.

      but even then it’ll encourage them to have less personnel.

      never had a conversation that didn’t hallucinate every now and then

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      A lot depends on the implementation rather than the idea itself. I’ve read plenty of stories of people stuck on hold with 9-1-1 - including deaths - as well as cases where they’ve been hung up on by shitty operators.

      An AI system might be able to do some basic triage to prioritize calls for the human operators and actually result in faster access/response and saved lives. It might also be able to do things like transcribing information such as addresses or location for responders. If the AI is planned to be a replacement for humans rather than an augmentation though, lives will likely be lost

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    Customer support is annoying or whatever but this is horrifying. Several people will die because of this.

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      you’re too concerned about those “consequences” but have you considered that they get to fire people as well and save money?

      did you think of all the taxes they’ll cut from the rich? no, you only think about yourself and what will happen to you in an emergency

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        did you think of all the taxes they’ll cut from the rich? no, you only think about yourself and what will happen to you in an emergency

        This is what it comes down to.

        Rich people matter.

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        One thing left unclear is how the determination is made about emergency versus non emergency.

        If it’s a separate number, ok, seems clear cut enough.

        If it’s human always answers and if it’s some bullshit they just click a button to punt to AI instead of just hanging up, ok.

        If they are saying the AI answers and does the triage and hands off immediately to a human when “emergency detected”, then I could see how that promise could fail.

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          The important thing is that they can tune this to attempt to hold false negatives constant while decreasing false positive rate.

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    Oh you want to talk directly to a person? You need to subscribe to 911+. For only $4.99 a month, you get the following perks…

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    I wonder how many hundreds of millions of dollars they’ve set aside for settlements.

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    “I said this like 3 time already! Get me to the hospital for fucks sake, I’m gonna die in this situation if y’all don’t send someone soon…”

    AI: “Understood, ‘Hostage Situation’. Sending a SWAT Team…”

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    People will inevitably die as a result of this change. Call your representatives

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    Imagine your chatbot hallucinating as it tries to assist you in your life and death critical situation.

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      “To preform chest compression place both hand in the center of the subjects chest. Apply a rthymic steady pumping action until the subject wakes up. If the subject does not wake continue chest compressions until the subject wakes up. If the subject does not wake continue chest compressions until the subject wakes up. If the subject does not wake up seek medical advice, or call 911.”

      “To apply a large bandage, peel back the red pull tab to expose the badage-aid, place wound over the white pad and wrap the wrap firmly around the skin. Finally adiminister 50mg of Goprelto to ease the pain.”

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    Have you ever heard a 911 call? People don’t speak in complete sentences. Not everyone speaks English. They yell. They cry. They whisper. There’s background noise. Sometimes they need instructions on CPR or first aid. They may not know where they are. This is a recipe for disaster.

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      For sure.

      If they’ve got a problem with non-emergency callers dialing 911, surely it would be best to try and reduce that problem through other means (such as fining persistent inappropriate use of 911)

      I don’t want to talk to a robot when I’m on the floor dying.

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        I think the non-emergency number should be heavily advertised. I have no idea what the local one for me is (if it even exists)

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          Promoting that the nunber exists as a actual thing people should use is good, yeah. :)

          The actual number isn’t so important, though. If ever needed to call the non-emergency number I’d search it up, which fortunately I can do given I’ve got loads of time because it’s not an emergency.

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            I would bet there are large swaths of people that don’t know there is a nonemergency number to look up.

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          Maybe they need to send something out to residents every six months or something, letting them know about the non-emergency number because I have this exact same issue. I’ve lived here for three years and have no idea if a non-emergency number even exists. It probably does. I just haven’t looked it up because I haven’t even thought about it.

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        Well…I’m anti-AI as it gets, and I don’t support this measure, but I would like to point out if you’re on the floor dying, that WOULD be an emergancy call.

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      A young person died in my youth crisis shelter because instead of getting 911, I was first redirected to a semi-literate moron working in a VOIP “call center”. Her Southern Alabama drawl was so severe I could not even recognize she was speaking English at first. This “call center” was also “experiencing higher than normal call volumes”.

      Last week I was driving by a wooden apartment complex and I noticed that somebody’s unattended barbecue had gone poof and the balcony was burning. I called 911 and it took 4 minutes to get directed to the fire department.

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    How many more people could they hire to take these for the same price they are paying open ai?

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      Great. I always wanted a premium 911 subscription. If the lines are full it just disconnects somebody and connects me instead.

      19.99/month for an operator with a decent microphone.

      79.99/month for 2 operators at the same time.