• catloaf
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    10 hours ago

    That’s basically what happens right now. Remember Amazon’s smart grocery store? It was just people in India watching cameras. Computer vision wasn’t capable of it.

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      3 hours ago

      That’s not true at all. I personally know a person who worked on that technology.

      Human beings got involved only when necessary. Do you really think Amazon wants to pay humans to be cashiers?

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        Do you really think Amazon wants to pay humans to be cashiers?

        No but if they spend a bunch of money and time designing it, spend a bunch of time and money retrofitting stores, and then a bunch of time and money marketing it and the technology doesn’t actually work when it’s ‘showtime,’ I can easily see a company with deep pockets like Amazon faking it all by hiring dirt cheap labor to make it seem like it works rather than the alternative.

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        6 hours ago

        It sounds like the best way to bootstrap a machine learning system. You generate the data the system will be seeing in production along with the proper labels. Then in a later stage you can start doing reinforcement learning.

        The problem is the lying about it.

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      10 hours ago

      Makes me wonder how much of Tesla’s “Full Self Driving” is just some dude playing GTA VR with you in the passenger seat.

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          Have you seen humans drive? Now imagine them driving with significant visual and steering input latency, distorted wide angle cameras, and the lack of steering and acceleration feedback. Unless they are used to sim racing, I bet most people would drive worse than Tesla’s FSD if done remotely.

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        9 hours ago

        Well, I think the self driving taxis across the us apparently need human interaction every 6 minutes on average… So are they self driving? I don’t know.

        We can’t use our phones and drive, but someone can have a screen and drive 6 cars at the same time…