elaborate
whenyellowstonehasitsday
the us took part in the no-fly zone, and the f22 is better than the rafale or eurofighter
you can't refuse them munitions
what a reach
lmfao
because they aren't enforcing a no fly zone
type this into google: "korean war"
also, absolutely delicious that you just ignored the other two bullet points
you aren't very good at this
edit for the edit:
i don't think you know what the berlin airlift was
anything within 1500 miles of an f22 can be considered us-controlled airspace, yes
bombing is part of the problem, yes
as far as trolling attempts go, this is a lazy one
- allow the un to take action
- stop feeding arms into the "make gaza stop existing" campaign
- berlin air lift style relief effort
Yes, that's what I've been trying to explain
jwo is a different problem than the separate checkout kiosk you're describing
jwo is the same problem as is in the image
JWO was not built to be accurate, it was built to be convenient
it was built to be accurate within the boundary of "no checkout step"
at this point it feels like you're deliberately misinterpreting me
Notice how the "bowl" is a white square with each fruit placed in a way where they're separated by the whitespace
unless somebody moves or jostles them while taking some fruit
you're essentially making the exact same naive assumptions about the operating environment that led to jwo's failures
if "just track which one disappeared" was a valid solution to the problem, jwo wouldn't have failed
The hardest part about the berry bowl would by far be determining the person taking the fruit
facial recognition is a thoroughly solved problem, at least in terms of the accuracy that we're aiming for here
it's AI, it's made of statistics, there will always be some errors
7 in 10 required manual review
This is as opposed to blurry store cameras looking at an entire aisle from 20 feet away and trying to guess what item the customer is taking off the shelf. It's an entirely different problem space in every way that matters.
which is why that wasn't the setup of just walk out
every location was quite literally purpose built with the express goal of making the just walk out technology as accurate as it possibly could be
You place the item on the pad and it selects the most likely item in the store based on what it sees
this is a completely different problem
nobody's placing the berry or berries they decide to eat or not eat in a separate area before placing them in their mouth
pretty sure items on a shop shelf are in the same arrangement each day
which is why just walk out also had rfid tokens on all their products
you can't do that with a strawberry unless you like your fruit crunchy
not in the ways that matter, and small, organic items like individual berries are far harder to account for than standardized product packaging
and they could if they wanted to, which is the point
you're currently requesting a noncredibledefense addict justify defense policy and acting as if that's not something they'd want to do with their free time