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by mikeyouse
289 days ago
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I think it's Benedict Evans who frequently posts about 'blue collar' AI work not looking like humanoid robots but instead Amazon fulfillment centers keeping track of millions of individual items or tomato picking robots with MV cameras only keeping the ripe ones as it picks at absurd rates. There are endless corners of the physical world right now where it's not worth automating a task if you need to assign an engineer and develop a software competency as a manufacturing or retail company, but would absolutely be worth it if you had a generalizable model that you could point-and-shoot at them. |
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