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by devilmoon
2094 days ago
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It's interesting that they picked Amazon Go as an example of the power of AI (or ML) when in actuality most of the grunt work in those stores is done by "dumb" sensors AFAIK. The store "knows" that an item has been picked up from a certain shelf and thus it assumes that the item is what is usually on that shelf, it has little to do with either CV or AI in general, just careful placement of the items and weight sensing. I think that if you let a few kids roam free in there picking stuff up and setting it down in an unexpected place the magic of AI would dissolve into thin air. |
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I've been a couple times to one of the SF locations with coworkers. We definitely tried to trick system by passing items between us, and putting items down in random locations and then picking them back up later. When we left the store everyone got charged for the items they had on them.
I think you are too dismissive in saying its "just careful placement of the items and weight sensing".