• ZC3rr0r@piefed.ca
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    4 days ago

    What the absolute fuck. This has got to be the most ass-backward way of designing and implementing an inventory tracking system I have ever seen. They put no effort into the thinking behind “How do we replace employees walking the aisles regularly to check?” and went straight to “We need a robot to walk the aisles regularly” instead of any sort of sensible system that uses known shelf locations and sensors, for example. This is just really lazy on both the product designers and the supermarket chains.

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      3 days ago

      The have been a thing for a few years now, since way before the AI boom and even Covid in some places.

      They also alert when there are spills, some can scan items for price checks or give directions to customers, and they’re like a roving security camera that can catch angles you don’t get from ceiling cams (although it of course has to be nearby)

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        3 days ago

        Rumor is that Boston Dynamics is working on integrating this into one of those Dog Robots so that if it detects you shoplifting it can run you down and tear you to pieces right there in the cereal aisle

        • 0x0@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          3 days ago

          It’s not shoplifting if you haven’t left the aisle yet. Are they also developing a future crime prediction chip?

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            3 days ago

            Are they also developing a future crime prediction chip?

            Yes, here’s the training data they’re using. Its 99% as accurate as current police.

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