A new report has shown that Amazon’s “Just Walk Out” AI checkout process is actually processed by 1,000 staff in India.Tech companies are under pressure to d…

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    7 months ago

    You’re completely missing the point.

    It’s portrayed as all AI to get investors, but in reality most of the “human help” end up having to do like 90% of the work.

    But the company runs around telling potential investors lies to get money

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      7 months ago

      To be fair, the bulk of AI advancements aren’t visible to anyone but the people closest to the code who were doing machine learning / data analysis anyway.

      All of the “magic” of it that’s somehow swindling billions out of venture capitalists because it’s going to replace so many people is made up hype garbage. Yeah, it can write the same paragraph on any subject you choose. Hooray. Also, that’s not really helpful unless not giving a shit is part of the communications process.

      It’s replacing human scammers, I guess. There’s that.

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        It’s replacing human scammers, I guess. There’s that.

        It’s not tho…

        That’s why Amazon cancels their “just walk out to checkout” program.

        They kept saying it was AI, but then eventually admitted they were paying overseas workers to do it via webcam because AI couldn’t do it.

        They kept that program going for years before they gave up on it

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            7 months ago

            The most popular venues for GPT assisted confidence schemes right now is a tie between discord and twitter. Twitter allows for the utilization of short form response bots in DM and posts, discord has an ongoing AI generated art scam where a robot begs you to comission them so they can make rent. Both have extremely easy to identify playbook/flowchart type responses, and key messages they will always send to push the scam along among their generated chatter. It’s not quite nigerian prince, and it’s only getting more prominent as neither site has a handle on the current con and thus aren’t doing anything to curb it