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  • evacide@hachyderm.ioE evacide@hachyderm.io

    Throwing one more story into the "Is AI going to replace all jobs?" folder.

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    "It started off not particularly accurate and got less accurate over time," one Starbucks employee told Fortune.

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    @evacide The bubble is popping. >:3
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    • evacide@hachyderm.ioE evacide@hachyderm.io

      Throwing one more story into the "Is AI going to replace all jobs?" folder.

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      Starbucks quietly retired its AI agent just months after deployment after it miscounted coffee shop inventories and slowed down baristas

      "It started off not particularly accurate and got less accurate over time," one Starbucks employee told Fortune.

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      @evacide

      Did Starbucks also fire the incompetent executives that thought AI agents were a good idea in business systems?

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      • evacide@hachyderm.ioE evacide@hachyderm.io

        Throwing one more story into the "Is AI going to replace all jobs?" folder.

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        Starbucks quietly retired its AI agent just months after deployment after it miscounted coffee shop inventories and slowed down baristas

        "It started off not particularly accurate and got less accurate over time," one Starbucks employee told Fortune.

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        @evacide

        Wait, are you telling me that reliable accuracy matters for businesses?!

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        • evacide@hachyderm.ioE evacide@hachyderm.io

          Throwing one more story into the "Is AI going to replace all jobs?" folder.

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          Starbucks quietly retired its AI agent just months after deployment after it miscounted coffee shop inventories and slowed down baristas

          "It started off not particularly accurate and got less accurate over time," one Starbucks employee told Fortune.

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          @evacide Corporate schizophrenia rules, apparently

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          Starbucks tied 25% of tech employee bonuses to AI usage this week, days after retiring its NomadGo inventory tool across 11,000 North American stores.

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          • evacide@hachyderm.ioE evacide@hachyderm.io

            Throwing one more story into the "Is AI going to replace all jobs?" folder.

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            Starbucks quietly retired its AI agent just months after deployment after it miscounted coffee shop inventories and slowed down baristas

            "It started off not particularly accurate and got less accurate over time," one Starbucks employee told Fortune.

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            @evacide love how yahoo decides to "enhance" that story with an LLM that you can query (even if that would yield anything useful: why not do that upfront once, instead of doing it per-reader?? This is just cost-maximization, no matter the perceived benefits)

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            • evacide@hachyderm.ioE evacide@hachyderm.io

              Throwing one more story into the "Is AI going to replace all jobs?" folder.

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              Starbucks quietly retired its AI agent just months after deployment after it miscounted coffee shop inventories and slowed down baristas

              "It started off not particularly accurate and got less accurate over time," one Starbucks employee told Fortune.

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              @evacide

              Imagine all the big company accountants working overtime to hide all the extra costs from adopting AI and then "retiring" it. Or at least not identify then as traceable to management's bad decisions about its use, and the hurried need to cut it off before it costs even more.

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              • evacide@hachyderm.ioE evacide@hachyderm.io

                Throwing one more story into the "Is AI going to replace all jobs?" folder.

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                Starbucks quietly retired its AI agent just months after deployment after it miscounted coffee shop inventories and slowed down baristas

                "It started off not particularly accurate and got less accurate over time," one Starbucks employee told Fortune.

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                @evacide It's so disgusting how software companies have normalized this style of deployment: throw the shitty product out there with a loud blast of publicity, reap the benefits, and then ensure that any followup coverage is as muted as possible, so bad news can be kept obscure.

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                • wwahammy@social.treehouse.systemsW wwahammy@social.treehouse.systems

                  @evacide ... why are they using an LLM for inventory? There's lots of great solutions that already exist for that.

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                  @wwahammy @evacide

                  because AI is magic and makes everything it touches better! 🤩

                  😒

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                  • evacide@hachyderm.ioE evacide@hachyderm.io

                    Throwing one more story into the "Is AI going to replace all jobs?" folder.

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                    Starbucks quietly retired its AI agent just months after deployment after it miscounted coffee shop inventories and slowed down baristas

                    "It started off not particularly accurate and got less accurate over time," one Starbucks employee told Fortune.

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                    @evacide Maybe just me but that article kinda reads like slop. I know humans make mistakes too but:

                    “If the system counted too much of the product, it wouldn’t send enough of a product a store was running low on. If the system counted too little, it wouldn’t ship enough of a needed product.”

                    Huh?

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                    • evacide@hachyderm.ioE evacide@hachyderm.io

                      Throwing one more story into the "Is AI going to replace all jobs?" folder.

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                      Starbucks quietly retired its AI agent just months after deployment after it miscounted coffee shop inventories and slowed down baristas

                      "It started off not particularly accurate and got less accurate over time," one Starbucks employee told Fortune.

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                      @evacide they promised PhD level intelligence that is getting so smart that it might kill us all and it can't do an inventory count. This might be more embarrassing than the Metaverse.

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                      • evacide@hachyderm.ioE evacide@hachyderm.io

                        Throwing one more story into the "Is AI going to replace all jobs?" folder.

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                        Starbucks quietly retired its AI agent just months after deployment after it miscounted coffee shop inventories and slowed down baristas

                        "It started off not particularly accurate and got less accurate over time," one Starbucks employee told Fortune.

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                        @evacide Counting: the one thing computers can definitely do. It's like someone invented a ladder with no rungs or a bicycle you can't steer. Future generations will mock us mercilessly.

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                        • sarraceniawilds@sunny.gardenS sarraceniawilds@sunny.garden

                          @evacide oh man if a place as rabidly anti-worker as starbs cant make it work then no one can

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                          @SarraceniaWilds Just my thought! @evacide

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                          • pier@infosec.exchangeP pier@infosec.exchange

                            @evacide Maybe just me but that article kinda reads like slop. I know humans make mistakes too but:

                            “If the system counted too much of the product, it wouldn’t send enough of a product a store was running low on. If the system counted too little, it wouldn’t ship enough of a needed product.”

                            Huh?

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                            @pier or not a native speaker? @evacide

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                            • zl2tod@mastodon.onlineZ zl2tod@mastodon.online

                              @evacide

                              Did Starbucks also fire the incompetent executives that thought AI agents were a good idea in business systems?

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                              @zl2tod probably not @evacide

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                              • energisch_@troet.cafeE energisch_@troet.cafe

                                @pier or not a native speaker? @evacide

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                                @energisch_ @evacide It is possible that “Sasha Rogelberg” writing for Yahoo Finance is a non-native speaker, but seems unlikely. I think it’s much more likely that they are under extreme pressure, probably had most of their team laid off, and either chose to or were required to use an LLM to write the story. Not saying it’s a false story, seems like it’s probably true. But the slop makes it un-trustworthy. And I am so fucking tired of having to wonder about every article, “is this real or just completely made up?” Not exactly a hot take around here, I know.

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                                • cptsuperlative@toot.catC cptsuperlative@toot.cat

                                  @evacide

                                  Wait, are you telling me that reliable accuracy matters for businesses?!

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                                  @CptSuperlative @evacide That's what I thought, too. Surely they just need to amp up the obsequious pandering, Maybe hallucinate some strategic distractions and scapegoating, to make the managers happy again.

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                                  • negative12dollarbill@techhub.socialN negative12dollarbill@techhub.social

                                    @evacide Counting: the one thing computers can definitely do. It's like someone invented a ladder with no rungs or a bicycle you can't steer. Future generations will mock us mercilessly.

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                                    Future generations will be dumber than us.

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                                    • evacide@hachyderm.ioE evacide@hachyderm.io

                                      Throwing one more story into the "Is AI going to replace all jobs?" folder.

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                                      Starbucks quietly retired its AI agent just months after deployment after it miscounted coffee shop inventories and slowed down baristas

                                      "It started off not particularly accurate and got less accurate over time," one Starbucks employee told Fortune.

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                                      @evacide

                                      “It started off not particularly accurate and got less accurate over time,” Addison said.

                                      This is almost beyond satire

                                      Well, it started badly, it tailed off a little in the middle, and the less said about the end, the better. But, apart than that, excellent. - Blackadder

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                                      • pier@infosec.exchangeP pier@infosec.exchange

                                        @energisch_ @evacide It is possible that “Sasha Rogelberg” writing for Yahoo Finance is a non-native speaker, but seems unlikely. I think it’s much more likely that they are under extreme pressure, probably had most of their team laid off, and either chose to or were required to use an LLM to write the story. Not saying it’s a false story, seems like it’s probably true. But the slop makes it un-trustworthy. And I am so fucking tired of having to wonder about every article, “is this real or just completely made up?” Not exactly a hot take around here, I know.

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                                        @pier of course but in the end my guess is it'll cost way more to use LLM for journalistic work. In assistanc, maybe, for rough translations. But not for the main Job.
                                        @evacide

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                                        • evacide@hachyderm.ioE evacide@hachyderm.io

                                          Throwing one more story into the "Is AI going to replace all jobs?" folder.

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                                          Starbucks quietly retired its AI agent just months after deployment after it miscounted coffee shop inventories and slowed down baristas

                                          "It started off not particularly accurate and got less accurate over time," one Starbucks employee told Fortune.

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                                          @evacide echoes Dell quietly dropping Bitcoin as a payment method.

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