I absolutely love writing reviews for public. Nice to meet in forum, hearing your incredible stories, and hoping you enjoy my witty write-ups as writing is pure joy. Knowing that my work inspires some of the business or people I’ve met—just as your feedback inspires me—makes this whole journey worthwhile!
But let’s talk about our favorite AI co-pilot. As a tour guide, I rely on Google Maps, but lately, it has been giving me major “buggy AI” energy.
The other day, it whispered in its most sultry robot voice to “remove the damsel fly we find if sexual content.” Honestly? The digital tension was real. It’s like the app is trying to police the bug world what irony (?)
Funny how glitches inspire me so much that I’m actually designing a new line of actual, physical bugs based on my long list of Google’s software glitches. Get ready for the Lorna O’Lynn “Damselfly-Ai” This little critic only flies in circles, completely re-routes its life every time you blink, and crashes into walls because it swears there is a highway there.
I’m not sure about your intentions with this post. Should you want help removing bad content and have you already tried removing it, we can help escalating cases.
I was simply wondering why algorithmic nature is to call a photo of a damsel fly sexual content and how to avoid this again today a stone urn in a garden flagged for same reason it’s only a worn figure shape I can send both photos to u - I’ve had to reload twice 2 separate reviews!
Oh I know what happens well enough just would love it if we could have other algorithms that go again a second check and these are viewed by humans surely that might work or a could this be an urn in a garden photo prompt or code added? Using the human skill of “quandary” might help the algorithm
I agree with you, but realistically tio many reviews and media get uploaded that human intervention is possible. EU regulations mandated such platforms to inform users when content is taken down and allow us to appeal. But I’m not very happy with how this works in practice.
“Maybe we should get together and ask Google to send you a shipment of pine nuts as a special prize for reaching Level 10! Your local squirrels definitely deserve a reward for all your hard work! ”