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A firm providing AI drive-thru tech to fast food chains actually relies on human workers to take orders 70% of the time
(www.businessinsider.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
The article states 30% of those jobs are lost. And the 70% that are working are training the models. It is very normal that they start with a lot of oversight, manual intervention and hypercare, they are likely training the models to little my little reduce the amount of people. I don't work in this company, but in a similar one and I don't want to think how many people lost their job because of what we did.
AI has already replaced ton of jobs, after all it can be used as a form of automation. Media is over hyping it's current capabilities, but this is moving forward.
And good riddance, too! The fewer lives wasted doing menial fast-food jobs, the better.
Edit: imagine simping for minimum-wage shit-jobs. Y'all are like crabs in a bucket.
Only if there is another, better, source of income.
Please let it be UBI, please let it be UBI... 🤞🤞
Yeah, it's spamming that guys phone to get get is spcial security number.