The article discusses the limitations of AI technology, using Amazon's "just walk out" grocery stores as an example. The concept behind these stores was to use facial recognition cameras, shelf sensors, and AI to track customer purchases and automatically charge their Amazon accounts, eliminating the need for cashiers or self-checkout. However, the reality was quite different.
A recent report found that over a thousand remote workers had to be hired to monitor the video feeds and verify 70% of the customer's purchases, as the AI was consistently getting it wrong. This amount of labor is not cheap, even if it is outsourced overseas, and Amazon's "just walk out" AI became significantly more expensive than simply hiring regular cashier staff. As a result, Amazon has struggled to sell the system to third parties and has had to switch its own grocery stores to a fancy non-AI self-scan system instead.
This example highlights a massive problem with AI that is often overlooked: it simply cannot fully replace humans, even in the most simple of tasks. The article argues that this tale is far from unique in the AI world, and that the inability of AI to completely automate tasks can lead to increased labor costs and the need for extensive human monitoring and verification.
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by Will Lockett 在 medium.com 04-12-2024
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