 Welcome to Off Topic Tuesday episode, I don't know, nine. It could be. That'll be figured out later because we just want to jump right into it because that's where you go. Seven. Seven. All right, episode seven. Marvin keeps way better notes. There's a reason Marvin works sales here. Because details matter. They do. They do. So we've had a lot of topics with AI and of course it just devolves into things. So now we're going to talk about things AI should be doing besides creating fake porn. Right. I mean, there's other uses for it. So drug companies submerged. I like that they submerged them. Right. West Virginia in Opayeds. One town of 3,000 got 21 million pills. And how many pills is that per person? For 7,000. So this is where AI could go, wait a minute here. Hold on. You sent 21 million pills to a town with 3,000. And I know Graham always had a big pill bag. There's a lot of things once you get older. You seem to need. I don't know how all that works. I'm not into medicine. But it does seem though if you had an AI system tracking anomalies, they would say wait a minute. Yeah, you would think. There appears to be more pills than population. He's really sick in this town. Everyone's really likes coding in Opayeds. The sad story of this is if you are outside of America and watching this, we got a drug problem here if you hadn't heard. And specifically related to this. This is very tragic that we have these we know where they're going. And but these are some of the frontline problems with it is where you have systems that go I don't know. They filled out the paperwork that says they're a valid place for this. And this is where sometimes I think AI can just look for anomalies in the system. And if it doesn't decide to kill all humans, it can also find you can stop the humans from killing themselves with drugs. Maybe that maybe this is how they're planning to kill us is to let 21 million pills go to maybe the AI systems authorized. Look, the other way to fix you is to make you all go away. We have concluded this. Uh-huh. Well, yeah, because I assume right like they're gonna order from different companies, whatever. So each company they're not gonna track like what other company like how many pills some other company sent you. Yeah, I can find can find it. This is actually some of the useful things is looking for anomalies in the system glitches in the matrix and 21 million pills sent to only 3000 people glitch in the matrix. It's a big glitch. So I think there's a lot of efficiencies that efficiencies they can be done. So this is we were actually coming up with things were like, okay, this is an article of this could happen like this and this is a better use for technology. So as soon as the person grows up a little bit that was creating all his powers will be used. You could when it's adulthood. It reaches once he needs some pills. Now, I love products that I don't know why they exist. Okay. But do so. Buddhist go high tech. Acer to launch smart prayer beads. I okay. I have a feel I'm not a Buddhist, but I feel like when I there you're trying to look seek enlightenment and maybe get away from technology a little bit. They're like, hold on. You put your phone down and you got a prayer bead. Let's let's see if we can blue tooth enable that. I'm like blue tooth enabled prayer beads. Alright Taiwanese compute computer tech and technology film Acer sits a launch a new smart product Buddhist prayer beads that automatically count the number of times a mantra is recited and transfers merits to a social media platform. So it brags online of your prayers like this seems I'm not a Buddhist, but this almost seems counter is that is yeah, that seems counter. Yeah, it totally is. I have explored the merits of Buddhism and I use a prayer. I use prayer beads on the surface. I see where this would be cool as far as like because the point of the prayer bead is that you know you in fact I should have brought mine in you like you you have what's called the guru bead and like you kind of start there and as you do your mantra you just pull the beads around. It's like an abacus kind of when you get back around to the guru bead, you know you've done however many beads are on the thing, right? I think it's a mental thing and but that's the point is that you use the beads so you don't have to think like did I count how many did I count how many did I get to the different beat now I think that's and that's one of those things part of the anytime you're if you're doing meditating or I do things to get away from technology where you just kind of be mindful my things my motorcycles and off-roading but it's because you become focused on that and not thinking about other things and now you're like I had to think about this and concentrate but I don't know because I got it there's an app for that. Right. How many counter you up to Marvin? And that's the part to me that goes like against like whether against Buddhism is that like you don't brag about that kind of thing. Yeah. I'm totally with it if it will count and like give me and like if I say that's where I want to know how that product beating went. Right. You know what Buddhists don't do enough of brag on social media about how many prayer beads they counted today. Yeah. I mean I'm not trying I'm not making fun of the vision at all here I'm just kind of saying from a product standpoint like are you are we getting desperate trying to pitch products we kind of have a covered some of the stuff at CES but the I gotta admit the space toilet was pretty cool. I still want one of those. I mean it had different attack patterns from my butt. Attack pattern Delta go. Yeah. I mean we still really enjoy thinking about I mean that that is at least a piece of technology that may have been slightly useful but sometimes I think you know prayer beads and bragging on social media about how many you've counted today. I don't know I'm going to I'm going to go with I want to know about their product feet. I guess it'll separate the fake Buddhists from the real Buddhists I guess. What does the Dalai Lama have to say about this. That's what I want to know. Yeah. When he chimes in then I will know that you know what does he had to say. Yeah. And what was the science lover and what was the market research done. How many Buddhists in the interview for this. Do you have trouble counting your prayer beads. Do you do you feel you'll be easier on social media if you had a Bluetooth enabled prayer. Well and that's the thing I'm trying to think like I don't think I've ever seen anybody post like ooh did 74 mantras today. Yeah. Good for you. I've never seen anybody post that. Now we like to Uber things. Yes we do. We just put Uber in front of things and that's how that's how things get Ubered. So you know Uber being the car company which maybe we're going to do I want to do we'll maybe do an off top too say of why Uber's an awful company. There's so many things that they have done wrong and they have a new CEO who's been uncovering some of the wrongdoings and he's being smart. He's getting ahead of the curve by releasing some of the wrongdoings and the yeah. So he's you know uncovering some of the things. So when you Uber something I don't know that it's always a good thing. Okay. And we're going to talk about this one. This article is really great. So human Uber lets you replace yourself with a Rube with an iPad strapped to his face. And there's a video of course. And basically you don't want to go to work because it's snowing out and someone like to stay home occasionally when you know because you don't want to deal with the roads and so we can have Marv here. We'll just got to find a you know there's some someone who has nothing better to do and we're just going to tape an iPad to his face and we'll have Marv FaceTime the iPad because that's the whole concept here. So it's a person literally walking around with an iPad strapped to his face. And you just tell the person where to go. I mean, eventually this will be replaced with robots. It makes me think of remember the the robots on sticks with the iPad faces but it was that demolition manhattan. I mean this is a long time ago. They had them when they had the meetings. Yeah. So this the concept's not new. We know eventually robots with robot on a stick with an iPad will run to replace human. But until we can afford robot on a stick we got unemployed human who goes, I'm in college and I got nothing. Yeah, I walk around with an iPad on my face. And that's when somebody will be yelling that they took our jobs. Yeah, we have robots on a stick. Yeah, then we then we're like, Oh, my job was taken by robot on a stick. So we're what else could we uber marvin like what other things require this? What require like we're just like require you to to be some like so basically like I can sit and not do anything and just send send other things to do the job. What are what are some of the other things that need ubers? I guess is what other markets? I don't know. It's it seems absurd. Like we just put the word uber in front of all of it. So what are some of the other absurdities I wonder? Well, I mean, we've already kind of talked about like, you know, that you can just order groceries online and then go pick them up. I mean, send you can send an actual a task to go do that. You send the uber to car and then well, they and if you don't want someone to come in, our Kroger's has a cool thing called the click it order. You pull up in the parking spot and they walk out and just put all the groceries in your car. And then you just have a task grab it do that like, I don't know, could I send somebody like to the doctor like in my place. So like I could be like and get a clean bill of health. It's like, wow, you have lost a ton of weight and your cholesterol is fantastic. There we go. uber doctor. Um, yeah, any of those like the dentist, you know, like, oh, I really don't want to get that root canal. This guy can go do it for me. Yeah, it's just it's a mess. Okay, and we were debating should we cover this topic? But I, I kind of want to cover it. So we're gonna have to go here. This is an interesting security topic. And the graphic for this is outrageous. The internet of dildos a long way for you to a vibrant or marital aid from nearly yeah, from iot to iod. So you can't you can't make that up, right? So the security implementation of this is where we're really going to focus because we'll get really unfocused if we talk about anything else. Yeah. So the iod and it's as bad as you think. So they had a whole list of security vulnerabilities on this. So an insufficient authentication mechanism, insecure direct object reference due to flaws in the authorization scheme and authorization bypass for ability allows an attacker to get now this is crazy. So cross site scripting they didn't I mean, this is all like, these are not things that shouldn't be on there. This is even worse. They have an exposed administrative interface on the internet via PHP admin installed on there. Now, this is insane. So this company basically an internet enabled marital aid marital aid. And they, they have this the absolute there's no concept of security. And then they can hack and turn these things on because who thought you needed to connect this to the internet. So I didn't think this. And here's this is some legalities are coming up around this entire topic. So there's a whole list of the insecure vulnerabilities in here. We're gonna release to the does this post directly to Facebook? How many times you've used it? Yeah, there's a thought. It definitely posted a world but because it allows the world to take control over it. And if you registered it, they have your name and information on there. Maybe you want that. Maybe you don't. But that being said, is it a sex crime if you did this? That's the question. If I hack your marital aid and turn it on and not the right time. And I mean, yeah, I guess you're not consenting to change time. So this is insane. And this is actually a legit problem. So in our effort to Uber everything and then in our sorry, I just saw one of the names. Oh my God. Yeah. Yeah, we'll let you research that we're gonna release to the security implementations of this. And the fact that here's a question that they even fix it. Oh, no, no, no, this is awful. PHP admin is still this was released the other day and they still haven't closed his holes like and I'm not hacking this is a poor choice of words. We could poor choice of this. Well, actually, so I'm looking at this not I'm seeing the one that they're actually talking about. And I think it it would be completely possible to commit a sex crime by hacking this because it appears to be something that a lady would wear all the time. They have that as an option. And so if you hacked that and turned it on while she was wearing it, like, I would think that's non consensual. Now, here's what's even crazier about this. So the vulnerabilities were first discussed on 118 of 2017. And the public advisory release. Yeah, this is they haven't a whole timeline of all the contact they have these companies. So if you're considering buying a marital aid, you may stop before you get one that's Bluetooth enabled and think about did they consider the security and safety of this device, maybe just keep it old school, maybe keep it old school. But we just want to this is a public service adoption. So we the the IOD. I got Oh, man, not quit putting toasters and other devices that could destroy things on there. And also, don't internet enable your sex toys. No, no need for that. There's no need for that. So we're gonna leave you with that. We still had to have one topic related to sexual we couldn't help it that it just reading the disclosures and the fact that they don't appear to all be fixed at all. Yeah, there's actually company before and I look I forgot to find the Eric way I can find it leaving links. But one of the other there was a company before they got sued over this and had to settle class action for the same thing. So this is just another company doing the same bad idea. Apparently worse than the other company that got sued go bigger go home. That's what I say home. So all right, that's it for off topic Tuesday. We got to get to work today and more videos and all that fun stuff coming. Thanks for watching. Like to count in here, like, subscribe, watch the rest of the off topic stuff. If you're offended by this, don't watch any of the other off topic stuff, right? Or just skip past it. Skip. Do your research if you're going to get a marital aid. No, don't just don't don't don't get an internet don't get an internet enable you do this is not a thing that needs to be internet enabled. Just throw it out there. Just whatever I do what you want in private. That's all right. It's all consensual. I'm whatever. But you don't need to put this thing on the internet. I'm just throwing it out there. Unless unless what we will we'll leave you with this. I have heard there are people who want the general public to hack. I mean, this is like a webcam girl thing or something they want the general public to be able to access it. So there's maybe they may be even the internet may be creating a new fetish that we didn't even know existed. It's a fetish of of hack my webcam. Something like that. Wow. Yeah. Wow. All right. Thanks.