

Ah right. I didn’t register that they are calling it AI.
Maybe just an image pattern recognition tool made with ML for the damage.
Ah right. I didn’t register that they are calling it AI.
Maybe just an image pattern recognition tool made with ML for the damage.
not charged for pre-existing damage
Tech seems fine. I just won’t expect that statement to be true.
The only way the customer has, to know if the damage was pre-existing, is to have their own machine to check it while receiving it, because for a company charging that high for a small amount of damage, I won’t expect them to actually try being fair with properly checking for pre-existing damage on checkout.
Then considering how the amount is significantly greater than what it would take to fix it, the employees might as well be adding minor amounts of damage themselves before scanning it.
then links to the company’s security@whatever email
It didn’t on 2nd June so I’d say that’s not the case.
Web pages change.
Are you sure it wasn’t just the frontend on your system that froze?
While at the same time, this is just a ‘perception’ thing.
The user is always downloading all the JS, just not really keeping it in a place they would look at and not having to click a “Download” button.
That looks like buttons in the thumbnail, on the left of the visualisation.
I’d say that’s enough to call it UI.
I’ll take both.
One on each side of my house.
Now to by a few kilotons of ceramic tiles and zinc and copper wires.
Triple digits.
But I’mma use Kelvin
I find it hard to understand how people are able to kiss the ground without the thought getting in their mind that - someone probably spat/pissed in that place not too long ago.
It’s an or
not an xor
I didn’t get this.
Why return
book
? Does that have some Blizzard reference?And why would
number == 2
⇒return false
? This is a function for gettingtrue
when the number is even, right?