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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 deliver AI, so we have fake AI announcements, fake AI demonstrations, and AI being the excuse for brazenly breaking the law and screwing over creators and customers.
Google, Amazon, and Microsoft are all at it and their share price has exploded the more AI promises they made.
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Lest anyone think this is a new scam:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mechanical_Turk
It’s also worth noting that this is famous enough that Amazon has offered a service called Mechanical Turk since 2005.
The implementation and service are both fine in theory, but you do need to be clear that what’s being paid for is humans pretending to be computers.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazon_Mechanical_Turk