• Artyom@lemm.ee
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    23 hours ago

    If you don’t trust me to the point where you’re going to point 2 security cameras at me while I checkout, and this is your idea of “more efficient”, then I can grocery shop somewhere else.

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      15 hours ago

      Hate to tell you but there are cameras on the “regular” checkout lanes too and they think everyone is stealing all the time.

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      22 hours ago

      8 hous at $15 an hour is $120

      Two security cameras. At most $2000

      Assuming the register is basically the same price

      Do you want to pay a person to stand and scan groceries for 2 weeks for $1200?

      Or do you want to spend $1200 on cameras that will last years?

      30k+ a year vs. $1200 once

      People could steal 29k worth of stuff, and the company would still makes the same profit.

      The cameras are basically security theater anyways. No one is ever going to watch the footage unless needed.

      The efficiency is definitely there

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        19 hours ago

        Sure, what you’ve described is cost efficiency for the store. I think the person you’re replying to is more concerned with efficiency in their shopping experience, which won’t be improved by lower costs given that the savings will just be funneled to corporate execs and board members (depending where you’re shopping).

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          18 hours ago

          Would you rather have 2-3 lines with cashiers or 6+ self checkouts?

          I would say I would get out of the store way faster doing self checkout. I call that efficient.

          Places like Sam’s Club with their Scan and Go checkout. I can scan all my groceries with my phone as I put them into my cart. Then I just walk under an arch with cameras that scans what barcodes it can. Then I walk out the door. I don’t even have to wait in line or go to a self checkout.

          Cashiers aren’t efficient

          If the company had to pay cashiers, then the prices of goods are just going to go up. Corporate execs and board members want the money.

          So, do you let the Corporate execs and board members save money and hope not to raise prices (maybe lower them), or make them pay a cashier so they are going to raise prices.

          Even though I hate the “please place the item in the bag!” “Unscaned item in bagging area!”. Self checkouts are efficient, and the future.

      • tempest@lemmy.ca
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        21 hours ago

        Cameras are there to lower insurance premiums. That’s why for years and years every security camera video looked like it was filmed on a potato because there was no incentive to upgrade. The rise of phone cameras has caused the price of 4k cameras to plummet though so they are getting better.

        • SwingingTheLamp@midwest.social
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          19 hours ago

          Computer-vision has been a thing for years, though it’s now bundled under the moniker “AI”. I know that the self-checkout cameras at the store where I go use AI to “watch” customers. I would assume most of them do, now. Heck, the cheap camera that I bought to point out my front window for fun pretty reliably detects animals, vehicles, and people.