Hertz recently started implementing an AI–driven vehicle scanner that scans cars before and after rentals to check for damage and issue associated charges.
Tech companies are treating LLMs like how people back in the day would put asbestos or mercury in everything. “It’s good at this one thing, it’s gotta work for other stuff too.”
You do realize that you are allowed to read the article, right? Cause if you did, you would have noticed the picture of the setup in the article, along with a basic description of it.
I’m assuming they stuck a camera to an LLM?
Tech companies are treating LLMs like how people back in the day would put asbestos or mercury in everything. “It’s good at this one thing, it’s gotta work for other stuff too.”
You do realize that you are allowed to read the article, right? Cause if you did, you would have noticed the picture of the setup in the article, along with a basic description of it.
But there was no LLM summary of the article, how am I supposed to know what’s in it?
How is a large language model going to apply to a visual inspection?
This is probably a CNN trained to identify different types of damage. Similar to how your phone identifies faces.
It’s got Radium! It’s what the body craves!
Hey, if you don’t know what you’re assuming, there’s no point asking us.
But I’ll say YES, that’s what you’re assuming, just so you have an answer.
This is a dumbass comment ngl
Most “AI” are fancy predictive texts. Not really intelligent in the first place but a good marketing scam.
This is obviously not llm.