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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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1. mothballed ◴[] No.45063730{3}[source]
Use your army of lawyers to help file misdemeanor theft charges of course. Then get one out of 100 of the defendants who actually has something to lose to pay big damages to fund it to happen again the next time.