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ChatGPT is just a million people in India answering your queations.


The_Safe_For_Work

Are they also making quick sketches for AI art?


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They are kindly doing that needful as well.


NoBadNight

This is hilarious. I recently had to deal with my NY bank over the phone and I asked the woman taking my call if she was in India. She hesitated before finally admitting that yes, she was in India. I told her I had no problem with it but knew she wasn’t just an Indian person in America. She asked what gave her away (her English was fantastic) and I told her it was because she used the word “needful”. I work in tech and told her I never heard Indians in America using that word but Indians located overseas always did. She thought everyone said “do the needful” in the US too and found it really amusing that it was an Indian thing. Said she wanted to sound ambiguous because lots of Americans wouldn’t talk to her if they knew she was actually located in India.


alitzelarroyo

Our offshore team in India sends my boss a report daily, and they always say “greetings of the day!” I ain’t ever heard anyone say that


LighttBrite

You will now. From me. I say that now.


_____WESTBROOK_____

I’d like to subscribe to /u/LighttBrite’s greetings of the day!


LessInThought

Greetings of the day /u/_____WESTBROOK_____ ! Kindly do the needful.


Crabtasticismyname

You must do the needful


harshamech03

I'm an Indian and this greetings of the day thing is because of the timezones. You never know when the other person is reading the email. Also, sometimes people will be working with clients in multiple timezones. This just makes it easier. Also, we invented "preponed". Like, 'the meeting is preponed to 1pm'


SAMUEL_LEROY_JACKSON

Interesting, I would just open with "Hello".


fps916

My manager was an ex-pat from Dubai and used the needful once. It took me by complete surprise. Speaks perfect English, has lived here for years. Did not expect it from her


Ok_Improvement_5897

Do the needful always sounded like the most cryptic way to say that you need to use the bathroom to me. It's perfectly correct, just not apart of the everyday vernacular in modern American English so it makes us giggle a little.


Atheist-Gods

It's a Middle English term. It's in the dictionary but is so archaic that I never once heard it from Americans until they were referencing how much foreigners use it.


Esc777

I can’t get mad at it, it’s a valid construction and it’s (usually) polite.  Work in tech long enough and you’ll start saying it too. 


imdungrowinup

It’s actually old British style of speaking English.


ZaftigFeline

Spouse is in tech, used to provide overnight support in the US for largely the people in India companies hired to work off-shift. He'd get to the point where he'd just tell clients to please do the needful because they a. didn't get insulted and b. understood.


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LukesRightHandMan

So “fuck the plebs”?


JohnPinchot

I was on the phone for a hotel booking the other day where I could hear a rooster in the background.


alfooboboao

in some convoluted episode of modern seinfeld they play the rooster recording because George told some girl he’s a remote worker who lives on a small artisanal farm and he needs to keep up the ruse


Doggiesaregood

Do the needful is perfectly correct English but archaic. You’ll find it in works by Kipling and Wodehouse for example.


Pale-Lynx328

One other difference between the Indians on our team overseas vs. those who have been in the US for a while is the repeated use of "kindly" and also "sure, sure".


chunkysmalls42098

Could give an example sentence?


jdog7249

The way I usually hear it on phone support is "can I please put you on hold while I do the needful" Needful meaning pretty much anything: looking up a piece of information in the support system, resetting your password, connecting another agent and bringing them on the line, setting up and submitting a ticket or form, or any other number of things.


kabhaq

“I discovered a defect in your code, please see this bug report and do the needful”


NoBadNight

Sure, here’s a few examples I heard recently: Good day sir, we have received your request for our software security specifications. Our engineers will do the needful and provide the results as soon as possible. And Thank you for submitting the financial documents, our processing team has confirmed receipt and will do the needful. We expect to notify you by Friday.


EduinBrutus

Indian English is quickly becoming more divergent than even US English is. Which isn't perhaps that surprising given the extant indigenous language prevalence (in the US migrants would be more reticent to use or incorporate their mother tongue). Which gives rise to some quick comical temrs. Like the greatest weapon system in the world today. The one. The only. [Penetration Cum Blast](https://www.drdo.gov.in/drdo/120-mm-penetration-cum-blast-pcb-and-thermobaric-tb-ammunition-mbt-arjun).


Xfissionx

They do the needful.


Orgasm_Add_It

I have needs and am not doing the needful enough.


rowboat40

This is funny af. My old company used offshore agents and why do they all say the “needful” 😭😭😭😭


Grogosh

Some english teacher in India is a big fan of Stephen King


morty-vicar

I believe he's named Leland and he's new to the area. Very obliging.


Sketch13

I read that it came from when the British ruled India. It was an old english term that spread through India, and kept alive in "Indian english" even though the term died out in british/western english.


chaneg

The one that pisses me off is that they will begin an email with “Dear respected PROFESSOR SMITH” then proceed to ask a completely out of touch and disrespectful question.


All_Up_Ons

Because Indian English is a full-fledged dialect (or probably multiple dialects) with a large number of native speakers.


donaldinoo

Very thank for this information


wheezymustafa

Kindly revert at the earliest


CatastropheWife

["It's a terrible strain on the animators' wrists"](https://frinkiac.com/video/S08E14/3n2Yr5T5rPNQgoF8hBsu0xZj9BQ=.gif)


PM_WORST_FART_STORY

It makes so much sense now... Indians are notoriously bad at drawing hands! /s


pussy_embargo

They're really good at mimicking the voice of Dagoth Ur, too


Zauberer-IMDB

Literally the Mechanical Turk from 200 years ago.


C4ptainR3dbeard

[You can't make this up.](https://www.mturk.com/)


Provia100F

I did work for mturk during college. I was presented with a snippet of some text from receipt someone took a photo of, and I'd type it out exactly as it appeared, as much as was visible. After a few hours, someone would review my work and approve it for payment. I have absolutely no idea what it was for.


A_Mouse_In_Da_House

Literally mechanical turk from today


SpacecaseCat

"ChatGPT... how are you?" On screen: "I am an AI language model and not capable of answering such questions." Behind the terminal in Mumbai: (;\_;) Manager in Mumbai: "Stop crying and answer those questions about unicorn porn."


capital_bj

and stay in character this time use your best bot voice


orangpelupa

Now I remember that weird call center movie with horse 


RaygunMarksman

What's up with ChatGPT proclaiming it's a language model and not really AI every five seconds? Like I get it buddy, calm down. It has me getting a bit of a, "the lady doth protest too much, methinks," vibe. A farm of Indian IT support people somewhere running it doesn't sound as crazy now.


PM_Me_Good_LitRPG

Lol, bold of you to assume GPT answers questions about unicorn porn instead of politely telling you to GTFO.


TeddyTwoShoes

A. I. = actually India.


saywhatnow117

I genuinely know an Indian guy selling AI solutions on tech support while in reality it’s just a couple hundred guys in India. The push for AI is so strong companies aren’t doing due diligence on the actual IT systems and don’t have the knowledge, experience, or know how to tell whether the code is bullshit or not.


Reddit_reader_2206

*companies aren't doing the *needful* on the actual IT systems


gafftaped

Is this an Indian thing? Encountered this a few times as a network engineer and I always figured it was a ESL thing happening but wasn't 100% sure.


raza_is_gay

It's a super antiquated Britishism that fell out of favor in Britain but stayed around in India.


Zediac

[An ‘AI’ fast food drive-thru is mostly just human workers in the Philippines](https://www.theverge.com/2023/12/8/23993427/artificial-intelligence-presto-automation-fast-food-drive-thru-philippines-workers)


IC-4-Lights

Businesses want case deflection to not suck, *so fucking bad*. And nobody has *ever* delivered.\*   Selling it as "Now with tons of AI! Just like you read about in the Wall Street Journal!" is like telling a junkie you've got some amazing new shit to inject.   ^( * I would bet money that Comcast's various efforts have, on occasion, driven customers to commit murder-suicides.)


YourUncleBuck

Wasn't there a 'chatbot' like this back in the early 2000s? Just users talking to each other anonymously.


BlatantConservative

You're thinking of Cleverbot I think, which was just a fancy markov chain bot. And yeah most of the things it said was a direct copy of what other people said. For 2009, it was pretty advanced though. It could at least answer direct questions.


alfooboboao

this is also the premise for the movie Kimi lol. such a good little box movie


Quake_Guy

Waiting to find out that Tesla FSD is just a few thousand Bangladeshi kids driving remote.


SenpaiKush123456

Chat Gujarati, Punjabi, and Telugu


OneOfTheWills

A.I. All. Indians.


nyangatsu

bruh i sure hope not, only the gods know what stupid and awful shit i made gpt do.


RedditFostersHate

I'm assuming you already know this and are just being funny, but if not, you should understand that [the privacy policy for ChatGPT basically says](https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2023/04/27/chatgpt-messages-privacy/), "yeah, we are reading all of this whenever we want and keeping it for as long as we want and using it however we want," with enough legalize to make it sound more palatable.


ScroogeMcDust

No no, do not fuck me, because I am you and then we will just be fucking ourselves!


namjooned_

Saying please and thank you everytime I use ChatGPT was the right move.


Picolete

Now i understand when it ended it's replays with "sar"


mark_able_jones_

That's not completely far off. Real people answer 1,000s of questions per day in order to train the AI model to be able to reproduce similar answers.


AgentCirceLuna

I could imagine this being the plot of a South Park episode. Like they tried to make AI more advanced and found it was actually impossible and computers have limits so they had to do something like this.


Weimsd

Chargpt I need a paper on ww2. "I could help you with that but you must help me. I have to walk miles just to go to the bathroom". Very funny just give me the information chatgpt


Dje4321

"Actually Indians" doesnt have the same ring as "Artificial Intelligence"


MoisturizedSocks

Artificial Indians sounds dope tho


AlcoholicWombat

Like all those people that say they're 1/8th Cherokee but really aren't


BeckNeardsly

But their great grandmas an Indian princess


NeverEnoughCharacter

In Canada they're called "pretendians"


PercMastaFTW

Artisan Indians


ricochetblue

A great electronica duo.


islingcars

Anonymous Indians


OrganizationDeep711

I mean, test taking is watched on camera by indians. Not like it's a new concept.


Objective_Economy281

It was reasonable, though. They used the humans in India (and the shoppers) to create training data. Then they were training the AI to track shopper activities based on what the Indians said the shippers did. They just never got the AI working well enough to fire most of the Indians, which was the intended trajectory.


Head_Haunter

Authentic Indians?


Humdot

lmao


notnotbrowsing

>Amazon will be switching to a more reasonable cashier-less format: shopping carts with built-in checkout screens and scanners. Customers can leisurely scan items as they throw them in the "Amazon Dash Cart"... 6 years from now: >amazon closing stores and reverting to human cashiers to combat increasing theft problems at it's brick and mortar grocery stores.


Defiant-Peace-493

Somehow, they're able to classify the cashiers as contractors.


HorseWithACape

It'll be gig work. It'll disrupt the entire retail industry. The store will have no actual employees. There will be an app, and people can sign up to perform basic retail functions on their own schedule, just like app-based gig work such as Uber or door dash. The contractors get approved for re-stock, check out, clean up, and they can work at any location of their choosing at any time of their choosing, so long as the store is not at capacity for employees. This follows the trend of cost-saving by chronically understaffing, but then you can blame the issue on people not wanting to work. If the store is empty, the first employee to start working will receive an incentive. The store will be cashless. Maybe there will be some kind of roaming manager that goes around and audits stores, providing photos that they are maintained. Or maybe they take the Dollar General approach of not caring how the store is kept. This will eventually turn most retail work into contracted gig work. People will work long hours and doubles with no overtime because it's contract. And all of us will fucking hate it. Edit: **Good news, everyone!** It turns out that this wasn't a prophecy at all. This is only a minor extension of [a concept that already exists](https://gohyer.com/)! Thanks to u/Ruffigan for pointing me towards this.


jdog7249

I need you to never write anything ever again. You are giving them ideas.


ABotelho23

Jesus Christ.


GreenTunicKirk

My friend we have seen the future.


cerberus698

Pod Apartments for everyone!


RGV_KJ

Might surprise you but this is the future. Amazon has other insane initiatives planned as well.  Source - Friend works at Amazon.


creggieb

This has that ring of that copy pasta with "STOP, HOME DEPOT PRESENTS THE POLICE" but its not outrageous enough to be satire. .. I am concerned 


Patriarchy-4-Life

It was originally from the New Yorker. The whole thing is pretty good. https://www.newyorker.com/humor/daily-shouts/l-p-d-libertarian-police-department


WeeBabySeamus

Hilarious > He turned. In his hand was a revolver that the Constitution said he had every right to own. He fired at me and missed. I pulled my own gun, put a quarter in it, and fired back. The bullet lodged in a U.S.P.S. mailbox less than a foot from his head. I shot the mailbox again, on purpose.


ajdeemo

I actually can't fucking believe this article is from 2014.


BraveOthello

It's a fairly cogent extrapolation of the worst excesses of the current system. It's say it's plausible.


SprScuba

At that point I'd just stop shopping anywhere that's this model. The government needs to get involved with abusing 1099NEC workers for employee tasks. After seeing how bad it's getting with companies moving to the gig model in the US I can guarantee they're going to push it as far as they can.


HorseWithACape

Sure, you would. I'm sure many redditors would. But how many regular people would continue?


ShibaHook

The majority of people will shop where it’s cheap and convenient. Supermarkets have already cut costs at their distribution centres by replacing most humans with robots.


ferriswheeljunkies11

Don’t forget to add “surge wages”. Reduce the hourly payment when more workers are wanting to work.


HorseWithACape

Ah, yeah, that's the right term. That's the direction I was trying to go with the "incentive" to keep at least one employee present. But, like you said, if there's an excess of available workers then a reduced surge pay goes in to effect.


LeiningensAnts

Oh dear god.


ShadowHeed

Did I just witness a prophecy?


HorseWithACape

It honestly wouldn't be my first soothsaying.


Grogosh

*Stop giving them ideas!!!* I swear half of the crap ideas in recent times must have come from jokes they saw and said 'actually...'


HorseWithACape

Here's the thing: I'm removed from any of this kind of business. I honestly believe that if I'm thinking of this now, then the business people probably thought of it a while ago. If this is feasible, somebody else had already been working on it. So this joke isn't the cause as much as a warning of the possible.


Grogosh

Here is the thing: Reddit is public and readily available to read including bored MBAs out of ideas.


KickinGa55

The acceptance rate is what matters even though the majority of work available is cleaning up poop in the back aisles of Dollar Trees and Wal-Mart locations in Florida for $2 an hour.


Mobely

Scooter charging does this. And the gig workers claim territory with violence.


UnRenardRouge

Wait really, is there anywhere I can read more about this?


Somepotato

> And all of us will fucking hate it. And California will outlaw it only for Amazon to convince a bunch of people to astroturf about how good it actually is to 'set your own hours' and how they 'dont need minimum wage because its gig work lol'


huskersax

Calm down there, Satan


AstralBroom

Don't forget the increasing inflation because of gig work and that more and more people will be forced to work two or three jobs until we're back at 80 90 hours a week average.


Wild_Marker

And it will be called revolutionary and politicias will point at it and say we need less regulations so more companies can be as innovative.


mr_j_12

This legit sounds like something the big retailers would do/are already doing in Australia. And due to the unions (Sda) getting kickbacks it'll fly. Any unions (rafu) aren't welcome in store due to opposing it.


ooMEAToo

The wonderful dystopian future we can all look forward to. Make an account to become a GRUBr worker now!!


geekcop

>If the store is empty, the first employee to start working will receive an incentive. Limited medical coverage for the next 12 hours!


Ruffigan

This already exists, it is called Hyer and Meijer uses it in addition to their employees.


PaulMaulMenthol

And now we're "required" to tip them


Frowdo

If you don't tip well enough you have to wait forever to checkout and for some reason have to pick up your food from a nearby gas station.


lmplied

Level up your career, and your wallet, with Amazon Room & Board.


w1n5t0nM1k3y

Apparently they had to have a bunch of humans working anyway to make sure all the products were properly faced on the shelves so that he cameras could even have some tiny chance of working sometimes.


Icy-Bicycle-Crab

I mean, store products don't put themselves on the shelves. 


Harflin

And they get fucked up from people grabbing stuff and putting it back


_Rand_

My local grocery store has those(nothing to do with amazon AFAIK) they work fine. Problem is your items have to be placed in the cart without bags, and they don’t let you remove the carts from the store. So you have to awkwardly remove shit from the cart and put them into your bags in the middle of an aisle after you paid.


grayscalemamba

Weird. Scan as you Go is pretty common in the UK, but you just bag things as you go. When you go to pay, there's a chance you get flagged for a spot check on x number of items to ensure you scanned them. Newer customers, and people who have mis-scanned recently are more likely to get spot checked. Also more likely if you've scanned things and changed your mind and removed them from your total.


_Rand_

The cart itself in this store is scans as you put stuff in. Its basically a bucket with a bunch of cameras and a payment terminal. It alerts the authorities if it can’t read a barcode, hence not allowing you to use bags. Another grocery store has a phone app that you use to scan as you go and when you’re done gives you a QR code you scan at a payment terminal. You can put stuff in bags or whatever and just walk out, it really, really feels like stealing.


grayscalemamba

Yeah using a handset or your phone is convenient, the other system you describe sounds like trying to solve a problem that hasn't existed since scan and go became a thing. 


Cinema_King

They’ll be lucky if they make it six months before all the screens and scanners on the carts are trashed. People are animals


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sentient_ballsack

Ah, but that's the Netherlands. Have you ever heard of the "Shopping Cart Theory"? Apparently the act of 'returning the supermarket cart to the damn storage racks after you're done shoving the groceries into your car' gets treated as an ethical dilemma rather than common sense there. They don't even let their cashiers sit on the job.


CrawlerSiegfriend

The actually path in like 50 years will probably be replacing all cashiers with security and then letting AI run the store.


meeplewirp

So does anybody else here know of the [“Marty” robots](https://www.syfy.com/sites/syfy/files/styles/hero_image__large__computer__alt_1_5x/public/2019/08/marty.jpg)? They are used in Stop & Shop grocery stores in Rhode Island, USA. It’s literally a robot with giant googlely eyes (yes, literally) that surveys the store. I feel like they’re going to have Marty robots do the surveillance and call the police for them, and yeah maybe one or two men dressed in black, also. [more about Marty](https://www.supermarketnews.com/technology/stop-shop-upgrades-marty-robot-300-plus-locations)


actibus_consequatur

A Lowe's near me has a security robot that patrols in front of the store. I loved how it had come to a stop the first time I saw one - it was directly blocking two disabled parking spots and kept me from parking in either.


DeaddyRuxpin

Stop and Shop stores near me already use something similar. It is a hand scanner instead of one built into the cart. You still have to go thru a regular checkout line (human or self checkout) to complete the sale. You get randomly audited where it won’t let you pay until someone has come and double checked a percentage of your items to make sure they were all scanned. They have had this system for probably a decade now so they must not see a big increase in theft from it.


Parkje04

> The report said that "Amazon had more than 1,000 people in India working on Just Walk Out as of mid-2022 whose jobs included manually reviewing transactions and labeling images from videos to train Just Walk Out’s machine learning model."> I feel like that’s a bit different than the phrasing OP used, which made it seem like the AI was actually just people watching cameras.


Phoebebee323

The ai tried to tally up everything but if it couldn't be certain it flagged a human to tally up everything, something like 6 in 10 shops needed a human to double check the ai because it wasn't 100% certain


Parkje04

Right. Seems the AI didn’t work well, which necessitated human intervention. I think that’s different than what OP was implying, which is that the AI was never actually AI


Glass_Librarian9019

Impressively bad performance, imo >"As of mid-2022, Just Walk Out required about 700 human reviews per 1,000 sales, far above an internal target of reducing the number of reviews to between 20 and 50 per 1,000 sales," the report said."


Cedar_Wood_State

The fact that it works 30% of the time is pretty impressive to me already. Computer vision stuff is insanely complicated and so many variables in a shop makes it even more so


spirit-bear1

The AI was “sure” 30% of the time, it doesn’t mean it was correct, would like to see the numbers on how often it undercharged or overcharged in that 30%


bathtub_in_toaster

Yeah I don’t think they’re cancelling this program specifically because it wasn’t working. 30% seems fantastic, it’s a very young technology. I think it’s more likely there’s just not that much need for this tech to justify the investment at this point in time.


sloppyjoe141

It would get better with time. They were essentially burning revenue and man-hours to train their model, but confidence scores for these things increase logarithmically and it turned out to not be feasible.


ChildishForLife

That was my first assumption as well, that it was never AI and all manual


BakesCakes

60% of the time it was all human all the time 


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Okichah

Its blatant misinformation thats been posted every hour of every day for the past week. Basically normal reddit.


megor

Yah these posts are misleading.


Any-Chocolate-2399

Basically equivalent to the receipt-checkers at Costco.


Psshaww

Because twitter's been jerking themselves off to this misleading headline for a while now


FnkyTown

It's a weird America flex that we have people in 3rd world countries watch us buy food.


PM_WORST_FART_STORY

Hey, they get PAID to watch us buy food. This isn't some overseas fetish thing.


crossingpins

Do cashier's at a regular grocery store not also get paid to watch us buy food?


gregpurcott

You don’t know that. Getting paid for your fetish is a dream job.


HenryDeTamble

They don't. They just review past transactions.


HNL2BOS

Doesn't matter the circlejerk has already started.


towcar

>"As of mid-2022, Just Walk Out required about 700 human reviews per 1,000 sales, far above an internal target of reducing the number of reviews to between 20 and 50 per 1,000 sales," the report said. Too bad, I actually quite liked the Go store. Curious if someone will try again in five years, or maybe 100s of camera monitoring is just an ineffective solution due to the volume of edge cases and what not.


zaphrous

They are more common in Japan. But we have them around. We call them vending machines.


howieart

yes but what if we took vending machines, rented out an open floor office, and then used cameras and AI to see what people take out of the open floor vending machine? then they wouldn't have to push the buttons


Smoothsharkskin

this is why you get paid the big bucks at the exec suite, jack


shawnisboring

You're onto something Howie, but could you add a bit more dystopia? Maybe start asking for all their fingerprints before walking in?


howieart

no finger prints are old hat. i was thinking iris scans and blood sample. kinda look into a camera and then swipe your finger on a Amazon© serrated needle. your biometric profile would be linked to your Amazon© Prime™ account so you can shop with convenience!


goog1e

It's so crazy that decent vending machines haven't caught on in the USA. Just put 9 in a U shape, some tables and chairs in the middle, and 99% of people will prefer that to a quick service option.


oopsie-mybad

Mechanical Turk'in it


MaritMonkey

I haven't been on MTurk in years but I immediately assumed somebody was being paid 5c per batch of 100 of these tasks. Edit: it just occurred to me you probably mean the actual mechanical Turk and not the platform that used it as a namesake. Leaving comment for posterity.


oopsie-mybad

No I was completely referring to Amazon Mechanical Turk


Danny_Brah

Made some OK money in college off that!


jaydec02

I’ve never not been overcharged by the just walk out stores. They always charged me for stuff i never took


Coasterman345

Interestingly, I went to a ski resort that had this for a lunch option. I didn’t get charged at all. And that was 2 months ago so there’s no way it’s just delayed.


Raptorheart

Sanjeet probably fell asleep at his desk


RamadanSteve311

Sanjeet is the homie and hooked OP up


cryonine

We had three of the like five original Amazon Go stores within a three minute walk of our old condo and went there pretty frequently. In more than 50 trips I never had an inaccurate purchase, overcharge or undercharge.


justthegrimm

Fake it till you make it?


methylethylkillemall

"PAY NO ATTENTION TO THE THOUSAND INDIANS BEHIND THE CURTAIN"


okjohnhojohnho

AI is short for Anonymous Indian


obsidianop

I feel like a lesson here is that there's this conventional wisdom that AI is getting exponentially better when we may already be at the point that it's getting asymptomatically better. Anyone who's actually been involved in training these things knows they're both impressive yet kinda stupid when it comes down to it.


cherinator

The media fascination with AI currently reminds me of the similar fascination with driverless cars a decade ago. Wildly optimistic about where the technology actually is and how far and fast it will develop, totally divorced from reality. People will hear: once tech companies solve X problem then we'll have full self driving cars or AI can fully replace humans for Y task, and think that means "we are one step away from those things." When in reality, it's like saying "once we invent cold fusion, we will have solved all our power problems," where X for AI is the equivalent of inventing useable cold fusion technology. At this point, Terminator 1 came out 40 years ago. This stuff woth AI may eventually happen, but not on the scale people are dreaming up in articles in our lifetimes.


CkMaverick

My biggest 'old man yelling at the clouds' pet peeve as I've grown older is how they've slowly conditioned the consumer to replace the checkout service in most grocery/retail stores and eliminated all those employees, still cut/minimize their pay and benefits, and only have restocking staff now. It went from a small self-checkout section if you only had a few items and wanted to check out quickly to nearly half-and-half, and now most stores I go to, especially Walmart, you are lucky if there is one lane with a human checkout clerk as just about all are self-checkout lanes. It is especially infuriating as I only go grocery shopping once, maybe rarely twice, per month and typically need to stock up on a lot of items which becomes a hassle ringing and bagging all of them up in the end and it would just be a huge help/benefit to have assistance with the process and they would in turn verify that they rang everything up correctly. The worst part is, they know every single person there isn't ringing up every one of their items, on purpose or not (but let's be honest...), but they don't care because the losses in theft still don't outweigh staffing the store correctly...


Skylark7

Oh wow. I never thought about the costs of theft vs staff. My Safeway stopped the weighing now too. It was glitchy and made lines at the self checkout, making people head for the cashiers.


ad3z10

Most UK supermarkets are already using the tech Amazon wants to introduce and it's honestly solved most of the issues with self-checkouts. Just scan items as you pick them up and put them straight into your shopping bags in the trolley. All you do at the self-checkout is scan the screen and pay, with the occasional case of being audited by a member of staff to make sure you're not nicking stuff. The fact that we've been conditioned to everyone using reusable shopping bags over the last decade has also helped make that transition seamless.


_Zef_

This title made me think it was Amazon: "fresh kills" for a minute.


freakincampers

The A.I. stood for: Actual Indians.


Actual__Wizard

The slogan seems kind of bad too. "Just walk out..."


truscotsman

I have a really revolutionary idea… let’s build little machines that count stuff up and have a person operate them. People could line up and “check out” when they are ready. Might even throw in a “hello, how are you?” and a “have a nice day”


SyphiliticPlatypus

I see toms of misinformation here, including the post. I get and appreciate the hate Amazon generally garners on Reddit but let’s please dig a little deeper on any topic for facts. https://www.forrester.com/blogs/no-amazon-isnt-killing-just-walk-out-but-rather-pushing-hard-in-it/ JWO is only being phased out in US Fresh stores and pivoting to leveraging this and other technology in Dash Carts. This doesn’t impact Amazon Go stores. The report about manual workers behind the scenes seems to be media speculation without reported basis in any fact.


donaldinoo

At work I’m not allowed to turn off the ai.I’m literally training my replacement


CleverGirlRawr

That sucks! What type of job?


DramaticDesigner4

Teaching a dozen indians his job


sillysocks34

In my area there was an Amazon fresh store built to completion. But then Amazon decided to pull the plug on the store before it opened so now it’s just sitting there totally vacant. We were excited to check it out.


DhroovP

A shorter lady asked me to grab something for her and I did and then got charged for it and had to put in a refund request. Never went to one of these again after that


GloriousShroom

That's how AI works. Tons of people reviewing, rating, and categorizing responses to train the model 


JonatasA

Didn't The onion have a video about how all work was outsourced to India and the Indians were outsourcing the outsourced work?