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ArtTimeInvestor ◴[] No.45053123[source]
Every day when I am out in the city, I am amazed by how many jobs we have NOT managed to replace with AI yet.

For example, cashiers. There are still many people spending their lives dragging items over a scanner, reading a number from a screen, holding out their hand for the customer to put money in, and then sorting the coins into boxes.

How hard can it be to automate that?

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lotsofpulp ◴[] No.45053139[source]
The hard part is preventing theft, not adding numbers.
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ArtTimeInvestor ◴[] No.45053165[source]
Is the theft really happening at the checkout?

And if so, why can't we detect it via camera + AI?

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Lovesong ◴[] No.45056651[source]
You detect someone leaving your store with a 4€ item. What then?
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Workaccount2 ◴[] No.45057065[source]
You ban them from coming back in after a few warnings. Stores seem really icy about facial recognition right now though. The optics are pretty bad (a play on words pun?)
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1. lotsofpulp ◴[] No.45059286[source]
Who is going to stop them from coming back in?
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2. undersuit ◴[] No.45059596[source]
You install AI-powered turnstiles at the entrance. Come on haven't you seen or read any dystopian media? :)
3. mothballed ◴[] No.45063697[source]
There have been a few stores that won't really stop people from coming back, they just quietly file charges, and then the person finds out next time they get pulled over or something along those lines.
4. Workaccount2 ◴[] No.45063805[source]
No one, they get automatically flagged, and then someone asks them to leave. Or the police are called and they are trespassed.