If healthcare was free, would you want to work at a store that required non-security workers to stop shoplifters? Think about what you're asking for.
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No lawyer will take this lawsuit against the store. They would just pull out the employee manual that says "do not confront shoplifters". As a manager, he definitely knew that, probably even taught new employees.
Just get a new job, or get an MBA. Experienced managers are always in short supply.
You don't understand. There's no camera on the floor of the car. There are so many times that someone can drop something without even realizing it. You won't know which paying customer did it.
Someone can have a pen in their back pocket and be scribbling all over the seat without even knowing it. How will any camera catch small dark ink marks on a dark seat in the dark? Your eyes are so much better than that and even they won't catch everything.
The real issue that no one mentions is that it will be dark at night and cameras will not work very well. You will be able to identify every person who gets in, but not who spilled something all over the seat / floor. So you can't charge anyone for cleaning.
The next passengers will grind it into the fabric. When you get the car back it will be stained, and no insurance covers stains. If you think Uber will cover that with no proof of which customer did it, you are dreaming. This is one of the many things an Uber driver does (telling people "no smoking, drinking, eating, sitting on laps, etc.") that a self driving car won't do.
A self driving taxi will be like the back of the bus, where no one is watching. You don't want to know what's going on there.
It's also open source too. With faster chips and standard training sets, it will be trivial for anyone to train a basic AI to recognize fire hydrants or whatever. Just like with computers, the "revolution" will not be one giant company but every business using their own.
Your fridge only needs to recognize food items. It doesn't need any more intelligent software. I want a food recognition AI and cameras in the fridge and cabinets so I know what food I need to buy. This doesn't even need live cameras (for power consumption, privacy, and storage). It can just take a picture and analyze it when the door opens, then delete the picture.
FT is for suckers. Barron's is the better news source.
If you're talking about
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fountain_(Duchamp)
that's a seminal work of avant guard art. You are still talking about it 100 years later. It's obviously great art.
Art is a work of visual, auditory, or written media that makes you feel emotion. That's it. Does this pile of rocks make you feel happy or sad or anything? Then it's art.
AI makes pictures like a camera does. It doesn't make it art unless you make something that evokes emotion.
Hilarious. It doesn't even look cool to wear it. It's slightly better than Google Glass, but what are you going to do with it?
creativity has been one of the first walls to fall
Uh, no? Unless you think unhinged nonsense without thought is "creative". Right now, these programs are like asking a particularly talented insane person to draw something for you.
Creativity is not just creation. It's creation with purpose. You can "create art" by breaking a vase. That doesn't mean it's good art.
See, the thing is it's totally fine to be proud of being white. You can be proud of your family, region, native country, language, whatever. Plenty of people go visit where their family is from.
The problem is dummies (who actually know nothing about their heritage) thinking skin color means you're better than someone. That's probably caused by a lack of information about heritage. Especially in the US, black people are like 25% white. That means a lot of Southern white people have black relatives.
He blames other races for every inconvenience he has ever experienced
For those who haven't listened to it, this is not an exaggeration. He blamed diversity initiatives for being fired. It was actually just the company going down the tubes.
That actually sounds like a good Dilbert plotline for a throw away character, maybe named "Scott the vague racist".
With an MBA they could open their own store. They have all the experience. Then they can fight shoplifters to their heart's content, or learn why no one does.