Dewuan .
@FryedOreo · 1:50
Whole Foods Admits Defeat To Humanity (Sort Of.)
It appears that Whole Foods has to step out of the AI technology race for their just walkout service that was implemented in half of their stores has been discontinued. This is a victory for humans. In fact, a thousand humans that were relied upon to assist AI technology when you QR scanned your code and simply picked your items and walked out with ever having to check out in a lane. Is this a victory for humanity? Or is this only a delay of the inevitable when Skynet will take over?
That question as well. I wonder if it has anything to do with finances. Did they see no profit going? Or maybe they feel like they are stable. Every day I want to play a part. A part in deciding and taking over. Or at least the possibility. Oh yeah, man, this was awesome. Swell. Funny as hell. I'm on the bus right now. Hitting is heading off to work. So yeah, man, awesome swell. Peace out. Peace
Dewuan .
@FryedOreo · 3:38
Well, I'm certainly glad you enjoyed the entertainment value of this swell, as that was the motivation, especially with people's growing fears and concerns with AI. While this AI program needed again over a thousand people to make sure that it was doing its job and also check in to see what the customers were buying so they then could process their order and send them a receipt almost sometimes hours or days later after purchase because of those thousand workers that were in India of all places
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15
Dewuan .
@FryedOreo · 2:23
It's just an expedited approach to shopping. So. Yeah, man, continue. Enjoy shopping at Whole Foods. I know Omega strange, he's a another Whole Foods fan. I always have to remind myself to go there. I just never. It's never in my mind. But, yeah, thanks for the response and props to Skynet because I know they're listening and I don't want to die just yet. But anyway, take care